Introduction Gather all your hard earned rewards, those shiny trophies, your favorite school or club projects, the memories of all the impactful experiences and successful accomplishments together. You more or less just created a short portfolio that details important aspects of what makes you, you. Now put all this information online, and it becomes an eportfolio. What is an eportfolio and why is it helpful? Eportfolios could be meant for others to easily access and understand strengths and characteristics about you as a person, be it your work or volunteer experiences, or an academic field you love. An eportfolio could be meant to track projects you’ve enjoyed and your interests, as well as compliments or pictures. Other than a showcase, an eportfolio could also be about the learning process, and serve as a collection of your work along the way. Eportfolios are for you to represent yourself and be grateful and proud of your interests. Resources for making eportfolios: 1. spikeview An easy to navigate, free platform, spikeview has the tools you need to build a solid portfolio while providing new and interesting opportunities for you to explore. Some key benefits that set spikeview apart are that:
2. Any website builder: Many free options (Google Sites, Wix, Weebly)
There are many options and most are fairly easy to learn, and some sites have templates. Benefits include:
Conclusion Whenever you have spare time, it is a good investment to put some into building an eportfolio and can help you organize and focus on your goals, interests, projects you enjoyed and compliments you received. Though, in the end, no matter what kind of resources you’re using or even the purpose of why you create an eportfolio in the first place, remember that you’ve already worked hard enough to be in the spot that you’re in right now. Don’t ever downgrade or downplay your skills, achievements, and potential. Co-written by Library Monitor and guest Author, Qijie Wu
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