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A portfolio is a curated collection of student work showcasing efforts, progress, and achievements. E-portfolios, designed for easy sharing, enhance technology skills while reflecting personal characteristics, experiences, accomplishments, knowledge, and skills. The construction process involves collecting, selecting, and organizing content. Key components include a title slide, table of contents, biography, career experiences, and reflections. Essential equipment includes computers, scanners, and multimedia software. Presenting your e-portfolio provides a sense of empowerment and professionalism for students, teachers, and communities.
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Portfolio Formats Digital Web Hard-copy PPT Websites Folder Word Book Webpages USB File structure Blogs
What is a Portfolio? A Portfolio is… “…a purposeful collection of student work that exhibits the student's efforts, progress, and achievements. …and evidence of student self-reflection.”
A Portfolio is made up of… • Personal Characteristics - Who am I? • Experience - What have I done? • Accomplishments - How have I stood out? • Knowledge - What do I know? • Skills - How ably do I apply...? Learned experientially
Information is easily stored in a computers hard drive, floppy disk, CD or other means E-Portfolios enhance computer and technology skills. Experienced gained: Creating Selecting Organizing Editing Evaluation & Reflection You have a sense of empowerment by displaying, sharing, and presenting your E-Portfolio to teachers, parents, and the community. Reasons for Using ePortfolios • Easily shared with others. • E-Portfolios enhance computer and technology skills.
Process for Constructing ePortfolios • Collect/Select portfolio content • Students collect the material • Create and connect the portfolio • Include: • Title Slide: Name, Year • Table of Contents with hyperlinks to content areas • Content Areas: Bio, Career, Internship, Reflection • Prepare the portfolio for use • Transfer to portable storage device, create shortcuts, etc. • Present and evaluate the portfolio
Basic Equipment for ePortfolios Computer Scanner Digital Camera Multimedia Software Programs
Files Included in an ePortfolio • Text • Displays thinking • Images • Conveys a message without words • Sound • Shows oral communication • Video • Shows presentations and performance