JISC ITT: Study on Large-Scale e-Portfolio Implementations

JISC invites tenders to conduct a study to identify, explore, document and analyse examples of large-scale e-portfolio implementations.

The aims of the study are:

  • To identify, research and document a range of examples of large-scale e-portfolio implementations;
  • To analyse these examples and produce models and guidance materials on effective practice in this area aimed at different stakeholder groups.

Total funding of £30,000 (including VAT, travel and subsistence) is available for this project.

The deadline for proposals is 12 noon UK time on Monday, 14 June 2010.

It is envisaged that bidders will be notified of the outcome of the evaluation process in early July. The successful bidder will be expected to start work on or around 1 August 2010. The review is to be completed no later than the end of May 2011.

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