ePortfolio assignment information can be found by clicking Assignments, then choosing ePortfolio either from the assignments listed or the dropdown menu.
General Education ePortfolio
Each student in General Education courses at SLCC maintains a General Education ePortfolio. Instructors in every Gen. Ed. course will ask you to put at least one assignment from the course into your ePortfolio, and accompany it with reflective writing. It is a requirement in this class for you to add to your ePortfolio, and this syllabus has detailed (above) the assignments you are to include. Your ePortfolio will allow you to include your educational goals, describe your extracurricular activities, and post your resume. When you finish your time at SLCC, your ePortfolio will then be a multi-media showcase of your educational experience. For detailed information visit http://www.slcc.edu/gened/eportfolio.
SLCC's ePortfolio Resource Initiative and ePortfolio handbook will provide you with some helpful information, as well the following video.
SLCC's ePortfolio Resource Initiative and ePortfolio handbook will provide you with some helpful information, as well the following video.
SLCC supports three ePortfolio platforms: Google Sites, Weebly, and Wordpress. You may choose any platform you'd like - other options are listed under Blog and Website Resources - but ePortfolio lab techs have received training on those particular platforms.
After you have picked an ePortfolio platform, go to the corresponding help site to watch the tutorials and look at the examples so you can get started on your own:
If you would like to start your ePortfolio in a computer lab with a person there to help you, sign up online for one of the free workshops at the Taylorsville-Redwood library: http://libweb.slcc.edu/services/forms/eportfolio. You may also visit an ePortfolio Lab (in the Taylorsville-Redwood Library, LIB 047, as well as in HTC 102a on the Jordan Campus) during business hours, and staff will help you without an appointment. Finally, questions regarding the ePortfolio can be directed to [email protected].
After you have picked an ePortfolio platform, go to the corresponding help site to watch the tutorials and look at the examples so you can get started on your own:
- https://sites.google.com/site/slcceport
- http://slcceportfolio.wordpress.com
- http://slcceportfolio.weebly.com
If you would like to start your ePortfolio in a computer lab with a person there to help you, sign up online for one of the free workshops at the Taylorsville-Redwood library: http://libweb.slcc.edu/services/forms/eportfolio. You may also visit an ePortfolio Lab (in the Taylorsville-Redwood Library, LIB 047, as well as in HTC 102a on the Jordan Campus) during business hours, and staff will help you without an appointment. Finally, questions regarding the ePortfolio can be directed to [email protected].