Attitudes of Graduate and Undergraduate Students towards the Electronic Language Portfolio
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. The aim of this paper is to explore students’
perceptions of the electronic version of the European Language
Portfolio (eELP). The participants of this study were students of
undergraduate and graduate degrees in education at two private
universities in Spain. Both groups used the digital platform of
the European Language Portfolio developed by Spanish Service
for Internationalization of Education (SEPIE). The authors used
a quantitative survey based on two questionnaires that were
used in previously published and cited research, administered
through Google Forms. The results of this study indicate that
both undergraduate and graduate students value the eELP
positively, however graduate students were consistently less
positive about this tool. The researchers identified statistically
significant levels of dissimilarity in four of the nine items on the
survey. The findings of this study offer valuable insights into
which aspects of the ePortfolio are most relevant to graduate
students and which ones to undergraduate students.
Additionally, students’ comments complement the survey
findings and shed light on what components of eELP could be
improved. It is hoped that this research will encourage
educators to consider these aspects in the implementation of the
eELP in higher education.
Attitudes of Graduate and Undergraduate Students towards the Electronic Language Portfolio
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.electronic European Language Portfolio (eELP), Portafolio Europeo de las Lenguas electrónico (e-PEL +14), educational technology, higher education