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12 October 2012

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Christoph

For another interesting case about how mobile portfolios can support professional development and identity formation see Chan, 2011. (using the example of bakery apprentices. Best, Christoph

Chan, S. (2011). Becoming a baker: using mobile phones to compile e-portfolios. In N. Pachler, C. Pimmer & J. Seipold (Eds.), Work-based mobile learning:Concepts and cases (pp. 91-117). Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien: Peter-Lang.

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