AAEEBL Digital Ethics Principles: version 3

Support, Scenario 4


You are a program administrator placed in charge of your institution’s new ePortfolio office. As part of the annual review process for the office, you have been tasked with collecting copies of every student ePortfolio created by the institution for that year and conducting a learning assessment. After ePortfolios are collected and assessed, records must remain in an institutional repository for five years. 

A new instructor enters your office voicing concern about the ePortfolio assessment process. You explain that your office has developed an informed consent process for ePortfolio collection, which allows students to opt into the assessment process. To guide them and instructors in learning about data collection and consent, your office has published its data collection and management protocols on the program’s website. Included in these protocols are steps that ensure student privacy, such as separating ePortfolio links from student assessment records and de-identifying student data at the end of each year. You remind the instructor that they must attend a pre-semester workshop on ePortfolio data collection and invite them to contact you if after that workshop they have remaining questions about the process.

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