Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Building an E- Portfolio

An E-Portfolio is especially useful if you’re applying to jobs or schools far away from your current location. At Arkansas Tech University, a student named Ryan Casey McShane has spent his college career building a great background in writing and public relations. But he felt an ordinary resume couldn’t do justice to his experience. Together he put an E-Portfolio with copies of articles he has written, layouts he has designed, and other accomplishments. E- Portfolio pages differ from social networking sites such as MySpace or Facebook. An e-portfolio goes further than an old fashioned resume, providing a variety of information about your background and capabilities in more than one medium. It can include documents, photos, and videos, among other possibilities.

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