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What is a Portfolio?
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According to a hinged cover or flexible case for carrying loose papers, pictures, or pamphlets [from the use of such a case to carry documents of state] : the office and functions of a minister of state or member of a cabinet : the securities held by an investor : the commercial paper held by a financial house (as a bank) : a set of pictures (as drawings or photographs) usually bound in book form or loose in a folder : a selection of a student's work (as papers and tests) compiled over a period of time and used for assessing performance or progress
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Portfolio Blog A collection of projects and assignments that help demonstrate your personal and academic growth. Individual assignments are often accompanied by reflections that provide context or some interpretation of their importance
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Blog platforms
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They are ideal platforms for the two-step process of collection and reflection. First, the portfolio blog as a container is “content agnostic,” organizing and showcasing a range of file types and content types easily. Second, the blog format also makes reflections from the student or their peers or professors easy to manage and review
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5 Reasons a Portfolio Should Be a Blog 1. A focus on both a “growth portfolio” and a “showcase portfolio.” 2. An opportunity to focus on “traditional” literacy. 3. The ability to use a wide array of “literacies”. 4. The ability to develop an audience. 5. Developing a voice.
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Blog portfolio Teacher E-Portfolio
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A Teacher E-Portfolio is: An opportunity to effectively represent ourselves and our education A place to collect and save coursework A chance to showcase accomplishments and school work to family and friends A web portal for accessing our work, tracking our academic growth, and planning your career A portal that helps connect educational goals with personal experience An electronic resource you can use to apply for transfer and financial aid at a our year school A chance to reflect on our education, to make connections between where we are and where we want to be A record of our skills, achievements, and learning
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Designing a well-organized and professional teaching portfolio can give us an edge in a competitive job market, and help us score high marks on our school's teacher evaluation form. It is, however, a time-consuming endeavor (the average portfolio takes about two to three days of work), and once built, our portfolio will require regular attention.
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