Wilson, KathrynCrowe, MarySingh, JacquelineStamatoplos, AnthonyRubens, ElizabethGosney, JohnDimaculangan, DwightLevy, FosterZrull, MarkPyles, Rebecca2012-04-162012-04-162009-03Wilson, K., Crowe, M., Singh, J., Stamatoplos, A., Rubens, E., Gosney, J., Dimaculangan, D., Levy, F., Zrull, M., & Pyles, R. (2009). Using electronic portfolios to measure student gains from mentored research. Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 29(3), 26-32.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2787This article reports on the development and implementation of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Electronic Portfolio (ePortfolio) Project. The goal of the NSF ePortfolio Project was to develop an objective, evidence-based approach to measuring student learning as the result participating in a mentored research experience. The project developed an undergraduate research assessment instrument, the NSF Electronic Rubric, to examine student research products before and after a research experience. That tool is embedded in a learning portfolio, which was constructed to gather evidence of student skills as measured against a set of learning outcomes. The article discusses the rationale for the ePortfolio project and development of the rubric and evaluation tool.en-USAssessmentCollege StudentsElectronic PortfolioePortfolioEvaluationEvaluation RubricFaculty MentorsHolistic-Generalized RubricMentored ResearchMentoringNational Science Foundation Electronic RubricNational Science Foundation Electronic Portfolio (ePortfolio) ProjectPortfolio AssessmentResearch MentoringResearch Skills EvaluationUndergraduate ResearchUndergraduate Research Assessment InstrumentUndergraduatesMentoring in EducationElectronic portfolios in educationUndergraduatesLearning -- EvaluationMentoring in educationNational Science Foundation (U.S.)Using Electronic Portfolios to Measure Student Gains from Mentored ResearchArticle