Part 1: Getting used to ePortfolios
Overview
In this discussion you’ll have a chance to look over sample ePortfolios to get an idea of what they’re all about.
Directions
If you are new to ePortfolios:
1.Look at the below examples
CANVAS examples:
Physical Geography (Links to an external site.)
Cultural Geography (Links to an external site.)
WIX examples:
College 1 (Links to an external site.)
Oceanography (Links to an external site.)
Weebly examples:
College 1 (Links to an external site.)
Oceanography (Links to an external site.)
- Briefly describe what you like about 2 ePortfolio. Think about the strengths of each portfolio.
If you have completed a ePortfolio in a previous class (or another school):
Describe your experience with the tool (ease of use, tutorials used, how long it took to build your pages, etc.).
Pass along any advice/suggestions you have for using ePortfolios.
3.If you have public content in your ePortfolio, share your URL.
For your Response to at least 2 classmates Ask for clarification (that is, ask questions) if needed.
1.Offer any additional ideas you might have about creating an ePortfolio.
Part 2 : Get ePortfolio Feedback & Share Your Progress
Overview
A large reason to complete an ePortfolio is so that you have a place where you can show others your work, whether it’s for transfer to another college or a job. Getting feedback and ideas from others will help you get an idea of what really works well in your portfolio and even ideas about other things you can do to make your portfolio really shine.
Directions
Post a link to your portfolio with a short paragraph describing:
What you have done so far on the portfolio.
Ideas you have that haven’t been implemented yet.