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About 
Overview

Background

Features

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Features
Portfolio: An organized, annotated electronic repository
of the owner's work which allows for collection and display of
artifacts, such as lesson plans, audio and video clips, sample
student work, and other web-based materials that demonstrate
professional capabilities and achievements in relation to a defined
set of principles or standards.
File Cabinet: Analogous to a traditional filing cabinet,
the Digital Portfolio (DP) offers a tool for storing and organizing a wide variety of
electronic files for later inclusion in a student's portfolio.
Journal: A tool that provides space for recording and
storing reflections and thoughts about professional experiences, and
allows for conversion of entries to artifacts in order to help
demonstrate growth over time.
Message Center: A communications hub from which messages
and feedback among members of the portfolio community may be sent
and received from one easy-to-use, convenient interface.
Customization: The DP system is customizable in a number
of ways, allowing, for instance, a school or program to determine
the set of standards that will provide the primary organizational
structure for their students' portfolios (INTASC, ATE, ISTE, CEC,
etc.). In addition, students can easily input their own sets of
local, state, or national standards that may be relevant to their
area of expertise.
Both preservice and inservice educators can take advantage of the
DP's tools. Take the Tour now to learn
more about the DP's features.
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