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Developing your Personal and Professional Portfolio

Developing your Personal and Professional Portfolio. A ‘how to’ guide. Aims and Objectives. For the student to understand the need and requirements to maintain a professional portfolio

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Developing your Personal and Professional Portfolio

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  1. Developing your Personal and Professional Portfolio A ‘how to’ guide Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  2. Aims and Objectives • For the student to understand the need and requirements to maintain a professional portfolio • To understand how to access the e-portfolio online to monitor and maintain continued learning in practice and in university Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  3. What is a portfolio? • An evolving document, that documents, maintains and promotes all achievement, personal, social and mainly, professional, towards your professional capability and competence • Your achievements through the three years that documents your personal development into a qualified professional Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  4. Ultimate aim • By the end of three years, you will have one disc with all your learning put on it. You may personally choose to print it and store it in a file or continue to maintain on the Sky-Drive which will continue to be available to you. Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  5. What is the SkyDrive • A 25 GB of free online storage that you can access from anywhere with an internet connection. You can use SkyDrive to: • as storage to back up your files online for free • to share large files with others • You can assign permissions and set folders to public or private, to help you share individual files with only people that you select. • Gives you access to free Office Web Apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint so you can create, share and work online with others. With SkyDrive you can also create Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, even without having Microsoft Office installed. Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  6. What's in SkyDrive? 25 GB of free online storage Drag, drop and upload Access anywhere Office documents Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  7. What do you need to do now? • Go to Moodle and find the Professional Profile in the FIPP folder. Copy and paste it onto your desktop/somewhere obvious in your hard drive. • Open an account via hotmail (free). On the top of the page, you will see the word SkyDrive Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  8. 4. Create a folder with a name that relates to your portfolio- something like ‘portfolio’!! 5. Upload your file from wherever you saved it to (you cannot do this directly from Moodle, BTW) your folder 6. Ta-da!!!!!! Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  9. What will your tutor expect of you? • Your personal tutor will expect you to have completed the section marked Year 1 , Block 1 before you see them at the end of the block(i.e. when you return from practice) • You can log onto your SkyDrive from your tutors’ PC and show them what you have completed Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  10. Portfolio support Document • Put this in a folder • As you proceed through the course, you will fill up the sections the have been provided with documents that are not online but are evidence of your learning. This will include your Practice Assessment Document, feedback from assessments and any other paperwork that is unable to be kept online Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

  11. ANY QUESTIONS? Gayatri Nambiar-Greenwood

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