What's part of a digital portfolio?
I've never been asked for one when applying, but perhaps next time around I will be.
Digital portfolio?
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Re: Digital portfolio?
If you aren't an art teacher, honestly, don't bother. It is a fair waste of your time.
PsyGuy
A digital portfolio should have two components at a minimum. The first is a Document Depository for your resume, transcripts, certificates, qualifications, credentials, passport, etc. The second is your Application Media which should include two videos at a minimum an autobiographical interview/introduction and the second a teaching demonstration. The third optional component can be your works and publications such as papers, conferences and training youve led, lesson plans, and stills of pieces (Art or DT IT) or additional videos of recitals (music IT) or productions (theater IT) though other ITs may have works to show (a humanities IT with a segment from MUN, or a science IT with a robotics competition, etc.).
The current format for portfolios is to create a "Portfolio" titled/headed section of your resume with entries for documents, media, etc. and then line items with a description and active link to the material on a cloud drive (such as Google drive). A collection of stills is best organized into a slide show as opposed to line items for each one.
The current format for portfolios is to create a "Portfolio" titled/headed section of your resume with entries for documents, media, etc. and then line items with a description and active link to the material on a cloud drive (such as Google drive). A collection of stills is best organized into a slide show as opposed to line items for each one.