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Assignment: Compare & Reflect on Your

ePortfolio
1. Submit a table which compares your ePortfolio with another professional's ePortfolio.

ePortfolio Items Similar Different


Both contents are following the Originally I wrote My Headline as a
course recommended guidelines: blog post. In contrast, the reviewed
Headline
Job Title, Action Verb, Object and ePortfolio put the Headline on the
Purpose Home page
Same as in the Headline, I initially
Both contents are following the
wrote it as a blog post. . In
course recommended guidelines:
Summary of capabilities contrast, the reviewed ePortfolio
Introduction, Accomplishments
put the Summary on the Home
and Skills. page
The reviewed Work Sample adds
In here both of us followed the
@ and hashtag symbols to refer
course recommended guidelines:
Captions of work samples clients and locations. This adds a
References to clients, places and
lot of value and credibility to the
dates information she provides
In here both of us followed the The reviewed Work Sample adds a
course recommended guidelines: link to the actual page of the
Descriptions of work
Using Adjectives and describing project she worked at, which again
samples
how the work added value for the adds a lot of value and credibility to
client. the information she provides
Both Resumes were made
following the course
Originally I wrote My Resume as a
Resume recommended guidelines: Job
blog post.
Title, Employer, Duration and
Tasks performed

2. Write a short reflection (4-5 sentences) about what parts of your ePortfolio you would like to
improve or change after having had more exposure to other types of ePortfolios.

Honestly, I had much more to learn from the reviewed profile than any improvement I could
advise for it. There was a significant affinity due to the scientific/technical background
ePortfolio.

I have still not figured out a feasible way to include direct references or links (@ and #
symbols) to clients/places where I have worked in my Captions and Descriptions of work
samples, but certainly I will think of alternatives to validate my projects catalog. I might refer
to the sources of the body of knowledge and techniques used, such as institutions or
thought leaders in specific disciplines, for example.

Speaking of aesthetics, my ePortfolio’s general design and layout still looks pretty dull, since
I kept the by default design provided by WordPress. I need to find some time to choose
something that really works for my site. Definitely I wish to make it look and feel like an
Engineering Consulting site, and avoid being confused with an IT professional, or a cook,
neither a writer/photographer/designer/artist.

Also, I need to find a way to make my site title bar always visible when scrolling down.

3. Use the observations you made in your reflection to guide any modifications you may want to
make to your ePortfolio.

 Title bar: added ‘My Professional ePortfolio’ under my name.

 Headline: Originally, I wrote My Headline as a blog post, but Now that contend has been oved to Home
page.

 Summary of capabilities: I moved it together with the Headline to my Home page.

 Resume: I created a dedicated age for my Resume and linked it in the Title bar menu.

You can see the current version of my ePortfolio following , this web address (URL):

https://confidare247.wordpress.com/

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