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Students and faculty can use their [[Personal websites|personal websites]] as their personal ePortfolios.  Clubs, faculty groups, committees and departments can also use their [[Group websites|group websites]] as their group ePortfolios.   
 
Students and faculty can use their [[Personal websites|personal websites]] as their personal ePortfolios.  Clubs, faculty groups, committees and departments can also use their [[Group websites|group websites]] as their group ePortfolios.   
  
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==What is an ePortfolio==
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An ePortfolio (Electronic Portfolio) is a collection of your work (evidence and artifacts) in electronic format, managed by you, and usually kept online.
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Students can use their ePortfolio as a record of their learning with evidence of achievements.  They can also build career ePortfolios to help them collect and manage artifacts related to their future career goals.
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Factuly ePortfolios usually include their curriculum vitae, areas of research and achievements, and related artifacts.
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==Why our ePortfolios==
 
There are many advantages in using our personal ePortfolios including:
 
There are many advantages in using our personal ePortfolios including:
  
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* Multiple usage: career, presentation, reflective, etc.
 
* Multiple usage: career, presentation, reflective, etc.
 
* Help you collect and organize your work over the years
 
* Help you collect and organize your work over the years
 
==What is an ePortfolio==
 
An ePortfolio (Electronic Portfolio) is a collection of your work (evidence and artifacts) in electronic format, managed by you, and usually kept online.
 
 
Students can use their ePortfolio as a record of their learning with evidence of achievements.  They can also build career ePortfolios to help them collect and manage artifacts related to their future career goals.
 
 
Factuly ePortfolios usually include their curriculum vitae, areas of research and achievements, and related artifacts.
 
  
 
==How to create an ePortfolio/Website==
 
==How to create an ePortfolio/Website==

Revision as of 21:15, 5 February 2007

Students and faculty can use their personal websites as their personal ePortfolios. Clubs, faculty groups, committees and departments can also use their group websites as their group ePortfolios.

What is an ePortfolio

An ePortfolio (Electronic Portfolio) is a collection of your work (evidence and artifacts) in electronic format, managed by you, and usually kept online.

Students can use their ePortfolio as a record of their learning with evidence of achievements. They can also build career ePortfolios to help them collect and manage artifacts related to their future career goals.

Factuly ePortfolios usually include their curriculum vitae, areas of research and achievements, and related artifacts.

Why our ePortfolios

There are many advantages in using our personal ePortfolios including:

  • Free and lifelong access
  • Unique web address
  • Multiple usage: career, presentation, reflective, etc.
  • Help you collect and organize your work over the years

How to create an ePortfolio/Website

  1. Click on your name on top of the page.
  2. Select My Site (website.gif) from the side menu.
  3. Click on Activate my site.

Note: Available to Educator / Teacher account type only.

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