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Using Dreamweaver, WordPress or other technologies to develop presentation e-portfolios.

Sharing my portfolio when it is private

Published on: Author: Nancy O'Laughlin
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I have had several students ask how to share an ePortfolio that is private. Sites at the University’s Google Apps service, Sites at Google.com, and WordPress at WordPress.com all have a Sharing option. If you have set the privacy setting to be Private instead of Public, you can add an email address for anyone with… Continue reading

Privacy settings for your portfolio

Published on: Author: Nancy O'Laughlin
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Should my portfolio be public or private? How do I decide? First, know your audience. Who is going to be viewing your portfolio: an instructor, an admissions counselor for graduate school,  a future employer? Knowing who your audience will be is the first step in your decision process. Once you know your audience, think about… Continue reading

What tool should I use to create my presentation portfolio?

Published on: Author: Nancy O'Laughlin
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Use a tool that you are comfortable with to create your presentation portfolio. If you have experience creating Web-based material with a particular tool (e.g. Dreamweaver, WordPress), then use that.  Remember you may want to continue to update your portfolio once you leave the University, many professional organizations require them. Choose something that you will… Continue reading