Portfolios

An electronic portfolio is a collection of one or more web pages that presents information of your choosing and allows you to share it with others. Portfolios serve real-world purposes, such as career development and job search, documentation of and reflection on experience and learning, and collaboration. For example, you might create a portfolio for your resume or curriculum vita. You might also make a portfolio to showcase art, writing, or other talents and skills you have developed. Other uses of portfolios include collaboratively reporting on group projects and presenting learning you have demonstrated in matrices or wizards. These are just a few of the many ways people have used online portfolios.

To create and work with a portfolio in the CLE, you use both the Resources tool and the Portfolios tool. First, you collect the material you want to present in Resources. Then you use the Portfolios tool to present the information.

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Key Features

Planning a Portfolio

Accessing the Portfolios Tool

Creating a Portfolio

Changing a Portfolio

Sharing Your Portfolio

Downloading (Exporting) a Portfolio

Hiding a Portfolio

Deleting a Portfolio

Viewing a Portfolio and Its Comments

Leaving a Comment

Managing Comments on Your Portfolio

Viewing Comments on All of Your Portfolios

Viewing Your Comments on Portfolios

Seeing Who Has Viewed Your Portfolio

Changing Permissions