Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Electronic Portfolios

Technology is changing and advancing constantly.  The idea that someone has instantaneous access to all of your information regarding teaching (who you are, where you want to be, etc) is still mind-numbing.  The amount of work and energy needed to properly maintain an electronic portfolio is equally intimidating.

Although my not-so-favorite electronic portfolio is simple and easy to follow, not all of the links work.  This would make it quite difficult for viewers to obtain all of the desired information.  I like the list fashion, however the author needs to check his work to make it useful.

A more decent portfolio exists here in that it contains an intense amount of information.  It encompasses a lot of information, and creates a picture for the viewer as to what the author is like.  His intentions and effort are excellent.  I do feel that it is slightly congested, and makes me overwhelmed.  A balance between the two portfolios would be nice.

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