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Cañada’s e Portfolio Project

Cañada’s e Portfolio Project. Spring 2014. What is an e Portf olio , and why do I want one ?. It is a website that i s used to showcase your work. It is part of your class requirements. Your ePortf olio is yours to use forever.

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Cañada’s e Portfolio Project

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  1. Cañada’sePortfolioProject Spring 2014

  2. What is an ePortfolio, and why do I want one? • It is a website that is used to showcase your work. • It is part of your class requirements. • Your ePortfolio is yours to use forever. • For example, you can use it for resumes, personal statements, future employment, scholarship applications, etc.

  3. What to include in your ePortfolio • The ePortfolioincludes six main TABS, each requiring specific information: • Welcome Page- tell the audience something about yourself • Goals- educational and career goals and how you plan on achieving them • Academics- Broken into five sections, Academics is used to showcase your work with brief reflections about your experiences • Major/Program- Similar to Academics, but this section is specific to your major • Campus and Community- What extracurricular activities have you participated in? • Résumé

  4. Where do I Start? • Open up Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox and log into your SMCCD e-mail account.

  5. Creating a new Website using Google sites. • Within your SMCCD e-mail you will see a small “grid” next to your e-mail address. Once you select the grid a drop down will appear. Select “SITES”

  6. Creating a new Site • Once in the Site menu you must create a new site. Select “Create”

  7. Setting up the Site • Before you can start working on your site you must select the template for your major (for example: Cañada College Biology e-Portfolio template). Select “browse the gallery for more”.

  8. Choosing the right template • When choosing a template you want to select the template for your MAJOR. Then click “select” to confirm your selection.

  9. Giving your Website a name • Your selected template will appear in your Sites menu. Lastly you will need to give your site an official name—this does not have to contain your name. Select “create”.

  10. This is the STARTING POINT

  11. Before moving ahead, we need to talk security… • Choose “Manage Site” from the drop-down menu. • Go to the “More” button at the top right.

  12. Choose “Sharing and Permissions” on the right Now change who can access by clicking “Change”

  13. We Recommend setting the permissions to allow either:Anyone with linkor People at Skyline, Cañada or CSM with link (Your security is important to us. This is your site, and you control who is able to view it. Your instructors will need access for academic purposes, but will never share any of your information without consent)

  14. Editing and Adding • Your ePortfoliohas a total of 6 different tabs. Editing works exactly the same in each tab. Today we will be working on the “Welcome” tab. Start by selecting the “edit pen” to begin editing.

  15. In Editing Mode… • Once in “Editing Mode” you can type into the text boxes, upload images, and post your work. • REMEMBER TO SAVE BEFORE MOVING TO NEW SECTIONS!!! • Instructions are provided in each section detailing what should go where. You will actually be typing directly over these instructions (erasing them) as you fill in your own work.

  16. If you get stuck… • At the top of each PAGE there is a simple link with instructions for creating our site. This is a valuable resource as you create your ePortfolio

  17. Rules for editing • Keep in mind that every page you edit you must “save” your work first before you can move on to the next tab; otherwise, it will not save the changes you have made.

  18. The ePortfoliois YOURS • Remember this academic ePortfoliois yours. You get to decide (within reason) what you post and why. Choose work that you are proud of and explain why. Evaluate how each project or paper fills a specific requirement. What makes this work special or important? What did you learn? • Most of all, everyone’s ePortfoliowill look unique and different with similar aspects. Feel free to get creative!

  19. Questions, concerns? Jonathan MacSwain, Learning Center (650) 306-3348

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