Giving digital feedback has never been so easy. And the QR-code in Scorion is nearly ready. Just a few finishing touches to make it run completely smoothly. The QR-code scan (video on YouTube) for assessment or giving feedback is currently being extensively tested and piloted at a university. It’s expected that this super-handy feature will be available early 2026. In short: from that moment every user will be able, with the QR-code in Scorion, to give feedback even faster.
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This blog article discusses the implementation of advanced digital portfolios for personalized learning in higher education. It highlights the growing demand for personalized and differentiated education in universities and colleges, emphasizing the shift towards workplace learning and practical projects. The article outlines key prerequisites for an effective digital portfolio system, including access for external parties, alignment with learning and assessment visions, successful implementation and adoption, and integration with existing digital learning systems. It also explores the functionalities needed for personalized learning, such as adaptable learning goals, formative evaluation, student choices, flexible learning paths, and real-time monitoring. The article concludes by emphasizing the potential of well-implemented digital portfolios to support personalized learning in higher education, fostering individual growth and talent development.








