“…The electronic representations can be badges, certificates, community involvements, club affiliations, photographs, PowerPoint Presentations, newspaper clippings, transcripts, teamwork assignments, reports, research papers, video presentations, and written reflections on both formal and informal learning experiences (Abad-Jorge & Kronenburg, 2020;Lu, 2021). As a pedagogical and professional tool, ePortfolio engages students in an active learning process and enables them to critically reflect on their learning when compiling evidence of learning and skill development, making learning more meaningful (Campbell & Tran, 2021). The ePortfolio application allows students to compile, arrange, appraise, and synthesize meaningful artifacts representing evidence of academic progress and achievement (Abad-Jorge & Kronenburg, 2020).…”