E-portfolio development through activity theory in action research
This paper illustrates the value of using activity theory with action research to examine the development of an e-portfolio system used in an engineering-based Malaysian university. Engeström’s third generation activity theory, situated within socio-cultural theory, can be used to analyse the develo...
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my.utm.527242018-06-30T00:16:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52724/ E-portfolio development through activity theory in action research Zainal Abidin, Wardah Uden, Lorna Alias, Rose Alinda QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper illustrates the value of using activity theory with action research to examine the development of an e-portfolio system used in an engineering-based Malaysian university. Engeström’s third generation activity theory, situated within socio-cultural theory, can be used to analyse the development of the e-portfolio system. The theory provides a tool to analyse how individual or groups use mediating artefacts (e-portfolio) to achieve a specific object and outcome. It also provides a framework to analyse socio cultural influences of rules and norms, community and division of labour in the same activity system. It is our belief that Activity theory (AT) can be used in conjunction with action research. Whilst such view can be considered as controversial, this paper illustrates the value of using activity theory with action research. Springer 2014 Article PeerReviewed Zainal Abidin, Wardah and Uden, Lorna and Alias, Rose Alinda (2014) E-portfolio development through activity theory in action research. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 185 LN . pp. 311-320. ISSN 1865-1348 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08618-7_30 DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-08618-7_30 |
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This paper illustrates the value of using activity theory with action research to examine the development of an e-portfolio system used in an engineering-based Malaysian university. Engeström’s third generation activity theory, situated within socio-cultural theory, can be used to analyse the development of the e-portfolio system. The theory provides a tool to analyse how individual or groups use mediating artefacts (e-portfolio) to achieve a specific object and outcome. It also provides a framework to analyse socio cultural influences of rules and norms, community and division of labour in the same activity system. It is our belief that Activity theory (AT) can be used in conjunction with action research. Whilst such view can be considered as controversial, this paper illustrates the value of using activity theory with action research. |
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