We have listed students` ePortfolios that represent a variety of ways the platform can be used, ranging from professional presentations of students’ work to personal and creative projects.
Click on pic to visite site
Archive for the “Uncategorized” CategoryWe have listed students` ePortfolios that represent a variety of ways the platform can be used, ranging from professional presentations of students’ work to personal and creative projects. Click on pic to visite site These are some links to useful tutorials, once you click on the link you will be able to download it as a pdf file
You can further customize your ePortfolio by using WordPress plugins. Some of these will add more functionality to your dashboard. Others can change the ways your readers interact with your ePortfolio.
To use these plugins, you first have to activate them for your own ePortfolio. To do this:
If you’re working on a blog post or page, you can save your work in two different ways: by saving it as a draft or by publishing it. On the right-hand side of the dashboard screen, there is a window called “Publish.” Here, you can click “Save Draft” to save your work, so that you can continue it later (from any computer). Doing this keeps the work private — you can only get it by going back to your ePortfolio’s dashboard. If, on the other hand, you’re ready to make your post or page public, you can click “Publish.” Once you’ve published your writing, it’s as public as the rest of your ePortfolio and/or blog. Even if you’ve published your work, you can still make changes. If you’re logged into your ePortfolio, you can click “edit” under a blog post or page, or go to the post from the dashboard, to revise things. The newest version is the only one your readers will see. Finally, you can delete a post or page in much the same way. Be careful, though — once you’ve deleted your work, it’s gone forever! Tags: How-toLinking your ePortfolio to your profile makes it easier for your instructor and classmates to find your work. It only takes a few quick steps. 1) Go to your ePortfolio by hovering your mouse over “My Blogs” and then clicking the blog title in the drop-down menu
The eWriting Studio will be open as of Tuesday, Feb. 16. Our hours are as follows: Monday, 10-5 Please stop in and visit us in AC 1C18. We are able to help students and faculty with any ePortfolio-related issues. Tags: Studio Hours Did you know that you can change the profile associated with your ePortfolio? To do this, follow these instructions: 1) Hover your mouse over “My Account” in the grey menu at the top of the page To change your avatar (the image that is associated with your profile): 1) Follow steps one and two above. Tags: How-to Several students have come down the studio this week with questions about where to upload their responses to class readings that will be commented upon by their peers. The short answer is: if you want to enable comments to a piece (or pieces) of less-formal writing hosted on the e-Portfolio website, you must present that writing as a blog post, not as a page. Blogs are dynamic, pages are static. Once you get to your Dashboard, mouse over Posts/Add New, and click. You’ll see the window to compose your text in. Make sure you click “Publish” when you’re finished. Pages (or sub-pages) should be reserved for pieces of writing that are
Instructors may ask students to post drafts to a page or (more likely) a sub-page as a record of their work, but day-to-day writing should be presented in the blog format. If you have further questions about the differences between posts and pages–or anything else e-Writing–please come down the Studio in 1c-18 for assistance. Tags: How-to |