This week I had the opportunity to browse through many examples of eportfolios that range in purpose. The four I will be referencing are the following:
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The unique thing about an eportfolio is that you can show what you have learned rather than just listing it. Dwayne Harapnuik states that the minimalist definition of an eportfolio is "a learner's digital evidence of meaningful connections." Personally I believe this will lead me to raise my own standards to ensure that I am confident in the meaningful connections I am claiming to have made. For me, the most intriguing aspect of an eportfolio is having the opportunity to tell your story. Often times a resume can reduce you to numbers; GPA, test scores, years of experience, amount of awards, etc. An eportfolio allows your audience to see beyond those numbers, it allows your audience to really capture your way of thinking.
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