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Electronic Career Portfolio

Electronic Career Portfolio. Laura Graham Hermitage High School lwgraham@henrico.k12.va.us http://www.quia.com/pages/lwgraham.html. Definition.

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Electronic Career Portfolio

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  1. Electronic Career Portfolio Laura Graham Hermitage High School lwgraham@henrico.k12.va.us http://www.quia.com/pages/lwgraham.html

  2. Definition An electronic career portfolio is a purposeful collection of work that tells the story of an applicant including achievements, growth, vision, reflection, skills, experience, education, training, and career goals. It is a tool that gives employers a complete picture of who you are—your experience, your education, your accomplishments—and what you have the potential to become—much more than just a letter of application and resume can provide. FBLA State Handbook 2007-2008

  3. Target the RIGHT students • Most approprate for Advanced Classes • WHY? • Samples of Work • Achievements • Accomplishments • Must be student’s actual accomplishments—not fictitious! • Minimum of 4 Samples (that are appropriate for Career Choice)

  4. Student’s Portfolio File

  5. Let’s see the portfolio! • Vann_Electronic Portfolio\Vannary Suon_version2.ppt

  6. Develop Scoring Rubric • Required Items ◦ Table of Contents ◦ Resume ◦ Letter of Application ◦ Career Summary ◦ Samples of Work, Achievements & Accomplishments • Portfolio Usability • Easy and Effective!

  7. Let’s Create a Scoring Rubric • http://rubistar.4teachers.org • www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/general/ • Microsoft Word—Tables • Others?

  8. Student Evaluation • Allow student evaluation OR • Student presentation of portfolio

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