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Types of Portfolios
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Types of Portfolios

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What is the key difference between an e-portfolio and an online portfolio?

  • E-portfolios are physical binders, while online portfolios are digital platforms.
  • E-portfolios are used for academic purposes, while online portfolios are used for professional purposes.
  • E-portfolios only contain text-based content, while online portfolios can include multimedia.
  • E-portfolios are hosted on the student's own platform, while online portfolios are hosted on a third-party platform. (correct)
  • What is the primary purpose of a digital portfolio?

  • To provide a physical binder of work samples.
  • To showcase multimedia content such as images, videos, and audio recordings.
  • To demonstrate one's skills and abilities to potential employers or clients. (correct)
  • To create an online presence for personal branding.
  • Which of the following is NOT a type of portfolio mentioned in the text?

  • Student-created video
  • Digital portfolio
  • Physical portfolio
  • Cloud-based portfolio (correct)
  • How are online portfolios different from e-portfolios?

    <p>Online portfolios are hosted on a third-party platform, while e-portfolios are hosted on the student's own platform.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a common characteristic of all types of portfolios?

    <p>They are used to demonstrate one's skills and abilities.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Portfolios

    A portfolio is a collection of projects, documents, and other examples of one's work that demonstrate their skills and abilities. Over the years, portfolios have evolved from physical binders filled with printed materials to digital platforms. This evolution has led to various types of portfolios including physical, e-portfolios, student-created videos, online, and digital portfolios.

    Physical Portfolios

    Physical portfolios are a traditional form of portfolio that involves collecting physical materials. These materials can include printed project work, certificates, and other tangible items. Physical portfolios were traditionally used in the art world to showcase an artist's work. However, with the advent of digital technology, physical portfolios are less common but still used in various professions such as architecture.

    E-Portfolios

    E-portfolios, also known as electronic portfolios, are digital versions of the traditional physical portfolio. They are online platforms that allow users to showcase their work and achievements in a digital format. E-portfolios can be used by individuals to showcase their professional achievements and by educational institutions to track students' progress.

    Student-Created Videos

    Student-created videos are a form of e-portfolio that involves creating a video to showcase their work and skills. This can be an effective way for students to demonstrate their understanding of a topic or project. Student-created videos can be shared on a student's e-portfolio or on other digital platforms.

    Online Portfolios

    Online portfolios are similar to e-portfolios but are hosted on a third-party platform. They are a popular option for individuals who want to showcase their work to potential employers or clients. Online portfolios can be customized to match an individual's branding and can include various multimedia content.

    Digital Portfolios

    Digital portfolios are also known as digital e-portfolios. They are collections of digital work that can be shared online. Digital portfolios can include a variety of multimedia content such as images, videos, and audio recordings. They are particularly useful for creative professionals who want to showcase their work in a visually engaging way.

    In conclusion, portfolios have evolved from physical binders to digital platforms, providing individuals with various options to showcase their work. Whether it's a physical portfolio, e-portfolio, student-created video, online portfolio, or digital portfolio, the goal remains the same: to demonstrate one's skills and abilities.

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    Learn about different types of portfolios including physical portfolios, e-portfolios, student-created videos, online portfolios, and digital portfolios. Understand how portfolios have evolved from physical binders to digital platforms for showcasing skills and abilities.

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