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Creating Your E-Portfolio: A Comprehensive Guide for Future Educators

All students must create both a print and e-portfolio to showcase their growth and readiness for a teaching career. Various tools and web services can be used to develop your e-portfolio. If web development is new to you, websites like Weebly.com and Wix.com are highly recommended. Essential components include personal information, accomplishments, evidence of effective teaching, and unique aspects about yourself. Follow simple steps to build your site, enhance it with multimedia, and publish your work online to share your educational journey.

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Creating Your E-Portfolio: A Comprehensive Guide for Future Educators

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  1. E-portfolios

  2. TASK • All students are required to create portfolios (preferably both print portfolio and e-portfolio) to demonstrate their growths and preparations for the teaching career. There are many different ways to make e-portfolios. You may choose the tools and Web services that you prefer. However, if you are not familiar with the Web development, you are highly encouraged to use the Weebly.com (as well as Wix.com) to establish your e-portfolio.

  3. What you need • A web space • A domain name • Tools to build the site (Dreamweaver, FrontPage, Expression Web, Web coding, graphics, video management….) • Fancy stuff: HTML, CSS, RSS, Java, ….

  4. Possible solutions • Build with traditional tools • Use existing services (Google site, iWeb, Weebly, Wordpress ….)

  5. What to include • Items that can best represent you • Personal information • Accomplishments • Evidences of effective teaching • Uniqueness about yourself • Pictures with captions

  6. Weebly example • Sign up as a new user • Set up the user name and password • Pick a background • Start building with a new page (Pages > New) • Insert elements • Publish and test

  7. Suggestions • Visit the following site for a short tutorial video to walk through the basic steps. This tutorial is simple and self-explanatory. http://www.slideshare.net/joeyweaver/creating-a-website-in-weebly • Give it a try and do it sooner.

  8. Previous e-portfolio Examples • http://portfolio.project.tcnj.edu • http://portfolio.project.tcnj.edu/ACB

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