Call for Contributions

International ePortfolio and Identity Conference 2012

London (UK), October 2011 - ePIC 2012 will be 09-11 July in London and will host the ePortfolio World Summit. The event will also celebrate the tenth anniversary of the International ePortfolio & Identity Conference. The call for contributions is now open, with a deadline of 05 March 2012.




Bringing together policy makers, researchers, academics, teachers, trainers, human-resource managers, and technologists, ePIC 2012 will enable in-depth and broad exploration and interaction - and result in real outcomes. Past events have resulted in the creation of national and international networks, contributions to policies, contributions to standardisation bodies, the establishment of partnerships with other communities in the field of digital identity, as well as human-resource standards, transnational projects, and numerous publications.



For the third year, the international ePortfolio & Identity conference will have ePortfolios in healthcare as a major theme. Twenty abstracts and the five best papers of this track will be published in the International Journal of Clinical Skills (IJOCS).

Important deadlines for the call for contributions are

  • March 2012 - deadline for the submission of abstracts;
  • 26 March 2012- notification of acceptance of abstracts;
  • 07 May 2012 - deadline for the submission of long/short papers.

The worldwide emergence of ePortfolios is an indicator of the need to review our approach to education and lifelong learning, at the same time demonstrating that it is possible to make learning and assessment more authentic and integrated. ePortfolios are at the source of a new generation of tools dedicated to valuing and celebrating the achievements of the individual, from nursery school to lifelong and life-wide learning. It is also a technology reinforcing the link between individual, organizational, and community learning.

Should everybody have an ePortfolio? How do ePortfolios contribute to the identity- construction process? How do ePortfolios support the acquisition of 21st-century skills? How do ePortfolios support lifelong learning, orientation, and employability? How can we make ePortfolios fully interoperable? To find the answers to these questions and more, join ePIC 2012 in London.