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ADVANCE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

OCTOBER 21, 2023 ACTIVITY: PORTFOLIO MOCK-UP

Description of Activity: Design an Portfolio prototype/mock-up by drawing in paper

showcasing the possible content of your portfolio (achievements, skills, learning experiences,

educational achievement, awards, etc).

Objective: To create a comprehensive Portfolio that demonstrates academic and personal

growth, highlighting key accomplishments and skills gained throughout becoming a school

teacher.

REQUIREMENTS:

1. Platform to be used: Google Sites

2. Define Purpose: Clarify the purpose of your Portfolio. Is it for personal reflection,

job applications, academic assessment, or to showcase your skills to potential

employers? Knowing your audience will guide the content and style of your Portfolio.

3. Gather Content: Collect materials that represent your journey through becoming a

teacher. This can include:

 Academic papers, essays, and projects.


 Presentations or conference materials.

 Reflective essays or journals.

 Awards, certificates, and honors.

 Letters of recommendation.

 Artifacts from internships, research, or practical experiences.

 Multimedia elements like images, videos, and infographics.

4. Structure and Organization: Organize your Portfolio logically. Identify the common

pages/sections that might be included like an introduction, resume/CV, academic

achievements, personal and professional growth, skills and competencies, and future

goals. Include a page/section for your personal blog where you will be posting lessons

learned in our course and other personal experiences.

5. Reflective Narratives: For each artifact or section, provide reflective narratives.

Explain what you did, why it was important, and what you learned. Reflect on how

these experiences have contributed to your growth and skill development.

6. Visual Design: Pay attention to the design and layout of your ePortfolio. Ensure it is

visually appealing and easy to navigate. Use a consistent style and consider the use of
multimedia elements to make it engaging.

7. Public or Private: Decide whether your ePortfolio will be public or private. If it's for

job applications, it should be publicly accessible. If it's for workplace assessment, it

might be private with access granted to your supervisors.

LEARNING PORTFOLIO DESIGNING USING GOOGLE SITES

Watch the tutorial about how to create a website/portfolio:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSCtXv523uQ

NOTE: Please submit your Portfolio Mock-up to Ms. Rhodora Bilag, it will also serve as

your attendance.

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