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ePortfolio: Adds a reference

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Description When Anne has finished her work on the Personal Statements and discussed some of the items with her tutor, she gives permission within her e-Portfolio for her academic referee at college (the head of her year group) to write a reference. The college has a policy that academic references can be drafted at any point during the autumn and winter terms, and for convenience students are asked to permit the creation of a link to the draft reference by mid November. Anne has given her tutor and her academic referee access to the Personal Statement items (see Scenario 3), which they use to inform the reference. Within the reference the academic referee (advised by Anne’s tutor) comments on the major sections of the Personal Statements, providing links from his reference into the appropriate Personal Statement items. He confirms that Anne has shown her commitment to HE by attending Engineering master classes at the local university. He includes a hyperlink in the reference to the relevant Personal Statement item and suggests that Anne includes a hyperlink to the master class page on the university's website in her comment. Anne adds this link as a final refinement. When she has finished her formal application, she asks her tutor to review it prior to completion of the reference and formal submission. Her tutor adds a further link from the reference to the part of Anne’s e-Portfolio that lists her academic achievements. Adviser access to Anne's e-Portfolio is read only, although the adviser will be able to comment on Anne's Personal Statement items by linking his or her comments to the items. The adviser retains the ability to amend comments he or she has authored.
display name ePortfolio: Adds a reference
is contained in Narratives e-Portfolio in HE admissions
links from previous Scenarios ePortolio: Authentication of Personal Statement items
links to Admissions Characteristics  
links to next Scenarios ePortfolio: Submits an application using e-Portfolio via UCAS
links to Processes  
present or future future
Related to Use Cases Add a reference, Overview of relevant e-Portfolio engine Use Cases
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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.