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AAEEBL Digital Ethics workshop: Respect Author Rights and Re-use Permissions

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The AAEEBL Digital Ethics Task Force and the ePortfolios Australia Organising Committee are pleased to announce this workshop.

Since mid-2019, the Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL) has investigated digital ethics and ePortfolios via a specially created task force. The work resulted in principles promoting ethical ePortfolio practices to educators, staff, students, and platform providers.

In this workshop, you will explore the Digital Ethics in ePortfolios Principle ‘Respect Author Rights and Re-use Permissions’ to understand best practices for re-use and representation of other people’s work in their portfolios. Copyright, attribution of work, plagiarism, and confidentiality of private information are recurring important topics to address.

Your workshop facilitators Christine Slade and Kristina Hoeppner will guide you on strategies for applying this principle successfully in your portfolio work supporting learners and engaging you in a conversation around good practice and challenges that you have encountered.

We look forward to sharing work done by the Task Force with you and learning from you to expand the knowledge base that we as a portfolio community share on this topic.

The facilitators

Dr Christine Slade

Associate Professor Christine Slade, PFHEA, is an academic in the Institute of Teaching and Learning Innovation at the University of Queensland, Australia. with leadership responsibilities in assessment and academic integrity. Christine is an active ePortfolio learning advisor and researcher. She has been a member of the international AAEEBL Task Force on Digital Ethics for the past three years and recently co-facilitated four ePortfolio workshops for the South-East Asia Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO).

She has been a member of the ePortfolios Australia Organising Committee and peer reviewer for the Australian ePortfolio Forum for several years. Christine was a co-investigator in a multi-university research project (2017-2019) examining digital ethics for students in using secondary data from their ePortfolios. Her research interests include digital pedagogies, contemporary assessment, academic integrity and eProfessionalism. 

Kristina Hoeppner, MA

Kristina Hoeppner is the project lead for the open source portfolio platform Mahara, working at Catalyst IT in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington in Aotearoa New Zealand. She traded hemispheres and careers in 2010 and enjoys supporting and working with the New Zealand and worldwide community of educators, learning designers, and education innovators in both formal and informal learning settings to create positive and supportive learning environments. She has been a member of the AAEEBL Task Force on Digital Ethics in ePortfolios since 2019 and a member of the Executive Committee of the Flexible Learning Association of New Zealand (FLANZ) since 2021.

Workshop time

The workshop takes place on Thursday, 9 March 2023, 12pm - 1:30pm AEDT (check your time zone).


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