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ePortfolio: Sources the Course Entry Profiles

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Description Anne searches for appropriate courses using publicly available websites or search facilities accessible from within the college e-Portfolio system. Anne uses the college e-Portfolio system on-site at college and over the Internet from home. She might also choose to use it at an Internet café. The college e-Portfolio system permits her to short list courses in a section of her personalised web space labelled ‘Applications to HE and Employment’. This is a local e-Portfolio enabled storage area. As part of her short listing process, she wishes to carry out some trial applications to courses that meet her aspirations. She logs into the college e-Portfolio system and selects a course from her short list. The college e-Portfolio system accesses a course information system, which provides relevant information about the course and university. She also consults the UCAS website to obtain the UCAS Entry Profile for the course, which is accessed via a Personal Statement template drawn from the college e-Portfolio system. Anne views the information about the short listed course on screen. Anne could have registered on the UCAS website at this time as a precursor to making a formal application through the UCAS Apply service. She decides to do that at another time. For convenience Anne creates a new sub-section of the ‘Applications to HE and Employment’ section of her e-Portfolio and labels it ‘Applications to Engineering courses'. This sub-section holds her short list.
display name ePortfolio: Sources the Course Entry Profiles
is contained in Narratives e-Portfolio in HE admissions
links from previous Scenarios  
links to Admissions Characteristics  
links to next Scenarios ePortfolio: Completes Personal Statements
links to Processes  
present or future future
Related to Use Cases Get course information, Overview of relevant e-Portfolio engine Use Cases, Short list courses
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ADoM is a JISC funded project led by the University of Nottingham, Centre for International ePortfolio Development in partnership with Manchester Metropolitan University, UCAS and APS Ltd.