Virtual channels of student social self-presentation based on the materials of the LevelPride Internet portal

A. Maltseva, N. E. Shilkina, O. Makhnytkina
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This article studies the social aspects of students’ self-representation using the virtual information and rating system LevelPride, which allows creating a personal portfolio and rating them. The purpose of this research involves analyzing the usefulness of this resource as one of the ways to integrate and modernize the regional education systems. The latter may lead in the following directions: 1) to motivate students to keep their professional information up to date and to present it effectively; 2) to assess whether the created competences comply with the requirements of contemporary labor market and social expectations. The authors studied the data from LevelPride’s e-portfolios (more than 10,000 user profiles), using descriptive, cluster, and factor analysis. The results show five basic clusters structured according to the students’ social activities and achievements. Based on their preferences in terms of their self-representation, the authors distinguished three types of students. Each of these groups had one accent of self-presentation: “utilitarian”, “professional” or “communicative” — which differed in preferred life success strategies. The problem occurs when students’ self-presentation prevents them from achieving success rather than helps. The authors hope this work will start fruitful discussions in academic and teaching spheres as well as commercial. They also suggest that the provided system of the student’s self-presentation should be introduced at universities on a trial basis.
基于LevelPride互联网门户网站资料的学生社会自我展示的虚拟渠道
本文使用虚拟信息和评级系统LevelPride研究学生自我表现的社会方面,该系统允许创建个人作品集并对其进行评级。本研究的目的包括分析该资源作为整合和现代化区域教育系统的途径之一的有用性。后者可能会导致以下方向:1)激励学生保持他们的专业信息的最新,并有效地展示它;2)评估所创造的能力是否符合当代劳动力市场的要求和社会期望。作者研究了LevelPride的电子投资组合(超过10,000个用户档案)的数据,使用了描述性、聚类和因子分析。结果显示,根据学生的社会活动和成就,构建了五个基本集群。根据学生对自我表现的偏好,作者将学生分为三种类型。这些群体中的每一个都有一种自我表现的腔调:“功利主义”、“专业”或“交际”——它们在首选的人生成功策略上有所不同。当学生的自我表现阻碍而不是帮助他们取得成功时,问题就出现了。作者希望这项工作将在学术和教学领域以及商业领域展开富有成效的讨论。他们还建议,应该在大学试行现有的学生自我展示制度。
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