EPICS ePortfolio Initiative

Managed by Online Learning in collaboration with campus partners, EPICS empowers students to build and evolve digital portfolios using Portfolium throughout their academic experience — starting in coursework and transitioning into career-ready showcases — while offering faculty support through integration training, mentorship and funding opportunities

Canvas ePortfolios

The platform selected for EPICS is Canvas Student ePortfolios.

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About EPICS

The ePortfolio Initiative for Career Success (EPICS) is the new ePortfolio program at UNCP. Developed and managed by the Office of Online Learning, this program has established partnerships with other departments on campus such as the Thomas College of Business and Economics, the Career Center, the Teaching and Learning Center and others. As this program grows, we envision it to include more departments and faculty members as part of it. 

UNCP was one of the institutions selected as part of the AAC&U ePortfolio Institute to develop an ePortfolio program. 

Interested in learning more about ways to get involved with EPICS? Please email: epics@uncp.edu

As part of EPICS, students will have access to an ePortfolio account that they can start using to add artifacts from curricular or co-curricular activities. This collection of artifacts will take place throughout their college experience, which will also be part of a learning reflection process. When starting to think about internship opportunities or their careers, students will have an opportunity to revamp their learning ePortfolios already created into career ePortfolios for job applications and interviews. All members of EPICS will have the opportunity to mentor other students or get mentored when needed. 

Faculty members are encouraged to redesign some aspects of their courses to adopt ePortfolios, so they become part of this career readiness journey for students.

For EPICS at UNCP, Portfolium was selected as the tool to use for the program.

The main goal of EPICS is to make authentic and meaningful connections between curricular and co-curricular learning and career readiness. 

For Students

By creating an ePortfolio, students will have an opportunity to document and showcase their learning journeys. The goal of EPICS is to use this documentation and showcasing to prepare students for successful careers, using the knowledge, skills and abilities they gained at UNCP. As part of EPICS, students will engage in peer-mentoring, networking, community opportunities, as well as belonging to a global community of ePortfolio users. 

For Faculty

By integrating an ePortfolio in their courses or programs, faculty members will be able to take their instruction to the next level, by teaching and assessing 21st century skills. In addition, they will contribute to their students' career readiness, by asking them to complete assessments that can endorse them for knowledge, skills and abilities. 

The 6A ePortfolio Model, developed by Dr. Miko Nino and Dr. Scott Hicks, will be used to implement EPICS at UNCP. By following this model, students will go from valuing ePortfolios to using them for career readiness. 

The article “The 6A ePortfolio Model: Professionalizing Learning in Higher Education” (Nino & Hicks, 2021) was published in the International Journal of ePortfolio (IJeP) in fall 2021.

EPICS will offer a variety of activities to engage student and faculty participation.

For Students:

  • ePortfolio Showcase and Networking Opportunities
  • Challenges
  • Users’ Community 
  • Mentoring and Peer-Mentoring Opportunities 
  • Training 
  • Consultations 

For Faculty:

  • Community of Practice 
  • ePortfolio Implementation Mini-Grants
  • Training 
  • Consultations 

Resources for Students

As part of EPICS, students will have access to an ePortfolio account that they can start using to add artifacts from curricular or co-curricular activities. This collection of artifacts will take place throughout their college experience, which will also be part of a learning reflection process. When starting to think about internship opportunities or their careers, students will have an opportunity to revamp their learning ePortfolios already created into career ePortfolios for job applications and interviews. All members of EPICS will have the opportunity to mentor other students or get mentored when needed.

  1. Go to Portfolium
  2. Create an account with your UNCP email address 

Alternative Login:

  1. Log into your Canvas account
  2. Under Account, click on Folio
  3. Follow the instructions to get started with your Portfolium account 

To book a student consultation, please use this form.

Check this user guide for frequently asked questions or call Portfolium at 800.203.6755.

Resources for Faculty

Faculty members are encouraged to redesign some aspects of their courses to adopt ePortfolios, so they become part of this career readiness journey for students. There will be training opportunities and mini-grants to assist faculty members implement ePortfolios in their courses throughout the semester. Book a consultation with one of the members of our team to get started with EPICS today!

The 6A ePortfolio Model, developed by Dr. Miko Nino and Dr. Scott Hicks, will be used to implement EPICS at UNCP. By following this model, students will go from valuing ePortfolios to using them for career readiness. 

The article “The 6A ePortfolio Model: Professionalizing Learning in Higher Education” (Nino & Hicks, 2021) was published in the International Journal of ePortfolio (IJeP) in fall 2021.

ePortfolios allow faculty members to foster 21st century skills (also known as the 4Cs), which are highly sought after by employers. These skills are:

  • Creativity

  • Communication

  • Critical thinking

  • Collaboration

  1. Go to Portfolium
  2. Create an account with your UNCP email address 

Alternative login:

  1. Log into your Canvas account
  2. Under Account, click on Folio
  3. Follow the instructions to get started with your Portfolium account 

To book a consultation, please use this form or email us atepics@uncp.edu.

Faculty User Guide

Check this user guide for frequently asked questions or call Portfolium at 800.203.6755.