Samples of e-Portfolio Usage
These samples are provided to assist members of the e-Portfolio in more effective use of the service.
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- Sample
My Folder
Check out a sample home site with a visual portfolio, links to common sites, in fact everything that you would expect an e-Portfolio to have. - Sample CV or Resume
The following sample CV demonstrates the use of an Article to combine text, images and attachments on the one display page. Clicking on an image will open a separate window showing a larger image with title. - Creating a Story
The combined tools of the e-Portfolio allow members be highly creative in their communication to others, whether they are peers or teachers. This story is about the life and death of an ocean liner using a document and a photo album linked from the document. - The Document or Web Page
Documents are the most common form of information storage. If the Epoz editor is selected from 'Preferences' documents can be created just like a word processor. Documents can also have a comments form attached to it to allow other readers to contribute ideas etc. Documents can have images and normal forn formatting. Because documents are actually HTML pages, if that form of programming is understood, highly professional pages can be created. - Sample Document With
Flash
How e-Portfolio can be engaging using Flash files. - Another FLASH Example
It is difficult within the e-Portfolio to use CSS or Javascript with your Web Pages but it can do Flash with a vengeance. Here is an example of a drumset using sounds. The sounds are created through simple MP3 files. The easiest way to create a file like this within the e-Portfolio is to create it first in Dreamweaver (or another WYSIWYG editor) and import it from the Edit stage.
- Learning Orienteering, Map Reading
and Navigation
This demonstrates a complete group exercise involving a learning module built by a group member within the e-Portfolio, and a number of exercises contributed by group members for the group as a whole.
- Exercise in
Tourism
Demonstration of a problem-based project requiring the learner simulate a tour of the world acting a variety of roles which requires a significant level of research, working with a group, on a range of topics about countries.
- Exercise in
Discovering Plants
This exercise demonstrates a linkage between TAFE VC resources and the e-Portfolio. In the e-Portfolio, a Group has been created and members allocated to it. All members have access to the space.The e-Portfolio allows each student to fill in the details electronically and then simply upload it to the group space. There are many ways of achieving the same thing within the e-Portfolio. A teacher can create a folder and make the folder available to the relevant students. The student can then simply put their personal version into that folder for the teacher to access.

