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Alan Liu - English 197 Portfolio (example)

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Students can create their portfolios either as a page in the Portfolio folder of the Student Work site.  Alternatively, students cant create their portfolios elsewhere online (e.g., on WordPress.com, Weebly, Wix, Tumblr, etc.) and simply link to it from a page in the Portfolio folder of the Student Work site.  Students can even create a physical portfolio to turn in to the instructor (though in this case students should consider scanning or taking pictures of the portfolio so that they can represent samples from it on an online page).

 

Here are some possible ways of organizing and formatting a portfolio:

 


 

Sequential format in chronological order (similar to a blog):

  • Post an example or screenshot of your work, a passage that interests you in your reading, or something else concrete that you are working with or thinking about.
  • Then reflect on the item in a blog-like piece of writing.

 

Table format in chronological order, for example:

 Screenshot, quotation, or other items from something you are working on or reading.

Date -

Reflection on the item.

   
   

 

Category section format:

  • Create categories, sections, or separate sub-pages for different showcases of your work--for example:
    • Learning about Digital Humanities (my practicums and thoughts about them)
    •  

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