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Creating a Professional Portfolio
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What is a Portfolio? a showcase for your achievements & talents which can be used to show samples of your work certificates, diplomas, awards, letters of commendation, and so forth.
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Critical Elements purposeful connected justified personal collection of samples over time to produce a picture of learning that tells a story of the learner as a developing, independent, self- motivated lifelong learner
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Why a Portfolio expand on your resume in a more comprehensive manner tangible proof of your skills & abilities organized in one place, protected ready when needed help you stand out from the crowd reminder of things you want highlighted more creative than resume & cover letter master portfolio allows choice for others
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Process collection: purposeful selection: criteria, what, amount, timing reflection: teach it, criteria, prompts, introduction, environment projection: reviewing, patterns, future goals
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Four Dimensions Goal Setting: positive, realistic, action plan, short- and long-term Growth & Achievement: improvement in and development of concepts & skills, progress toward goals Reflection/Self-Assessment: various types demonstrated, appropriate judgments made re items [what it shows; why important], alignment of beliefs & performance
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Four Dimensions Items of Work [Evidence]: explain connection to purpose & dimensions; complete, all there; explain how they support the 3 main dimensions of Goal-Setting, Growth & Achievement, and Reflection/Self-Assessment
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Set-Up: Sophisticated Scrapbook three ring binder cover index exhibits [evidence] plastic sheet protectors
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Possible Inclusions career goals or career mission statement copy of your resume list of skill sets or competencies letters of recommendations/reference transcripts summary of community/volunteer service academic awards educational certificates, diplomas, degrees copies of positive performance appraisals
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Possible Inclusions e-mails, thank-you letters, notes complimenting you on a job well done company announcements, promotions, awards, achievements documents you may have designed: brochures, flyers, pamphlets, report covers, reports pamphlets describing presentations you have given
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Possible Inclusions video or photos of projects, work, creations, etc. publications you have authored reports/articles you have written professional memberships or associations committee work evaluations of a workshop you gave
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Getting Started Schedule a half-day to get started Collect everything you want to put in the portfolio Get enlargement, color-copying, scanning, photographs, reproductions done
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Supplies Needed good-quality large 3-ring binder for your master portfolio small binders for specific portfolios dull-finished sheet protectors labels good quality dividers sheets to display photos, videos, computer diskettes, CD-ROMs
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Supplies good quality professional-looking paper for copies of documents
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Tasks Lay out supplies & materials Put documents into plastic sleeves Group related items together Prepare & insert tab dividers Put everything in the binder Have others review it for suggestions No personal items [divorce certificates]
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Remember All items in your portfolio should be clear demonstrations of your work-related skills and achievements. Ensure you have permission to use copyrighted material. It is a work-in-progress. Continually update it Never leave your master portfolio with anyone. It is yours. It represents you!
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