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Digital Portfolio Resources

Portfolio Weblinks
  1. What is a portfolio?
  2. What are the types of portfolios?
  3. Issues that have to be considered.

Getting ready to do the portfolio
  1. How to organize folders
  2. What should be in folders
  3. The importance of making back-ups

Creating the artifacts/elements to be used in your portfolio
  1. Fast video editing - keep it short - keep it simple
Multimedia portfolio templates
  1. NETS (National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers)
  2. Portfolio Templates - Assorted

Ideas for developing your portfolio template
Learning to use two or three basic techniques will allow you an endless variety of outcomes for designing your portfolio or other project. The emphasis on "fast and easy" is deliberate as the focus should be on your content. Use what you like and ignore what you don't. Remember - these items are here to spur your imagination. If you don't think like me, that's fine. In fact, I have friends and family that would probably tell you that should be a comfort to you!
  1. Simple and fast frame ideas
  2. Using photos and eZedia transparency resources to create interesting effects
  3. Dropping the transparency level of a photo to use as a background image
  4. Using a "stained glass" technique to combine photos with graphical elements
  5. The "onion skin" technique - fast and easy - dresses up a frame nicely
  6. Creating a raised title effect
  7. Some of my more unusual backgrounds for a frame
  8. Wild frames - probably best used as an example of what you can get up to with graphics software
  9. Here's an alternative portfolio template at this site that could be used with many different types of portfolios. Graphics are available for download.















Last edited: April 11th, 2004

E-mail: Jane