Portfolio Templates
Purpose:
Your portfolio serves a number of different purposes
- It clearly and concisely presents and demonstrates what you learned in this course.
- It provides you with a professional looking document that you can present to prospective employers to demonstrate specific skills that they may be looking for.
- It acts as a reminder of "how-to" do things that you will be expected to recall in future courses.
- It demonstrates both the depth and breadth of what you learned in the course.
Originality:
All work presented must be only your work. Any web references must be attributed. If your portfolio presents work generated by other students it will result in a grade of zero for both the originator and the one who plagarized the material.
Appearance:
Your portfolio should be a professional quality document presented in the format that is required
- DT299 portfolio consists of a google drive folder with the required files and photos
- DT100 and DT300 shall be 8 1/2x11
- DT302, DT310, DT328, and DT330 shall be 11 x 17
- The cover page shall include your name, the semester, the course number and your ID#
- A contents page shall summarize what a reader will find in the document
- A separate page shall list the course description along with the course SLOS
- an additional summary page shall provide a concise visual summary of what you learned in the course
- The portfolio shall be permanently bound with a clear plastic cover and a plastic back
- All pages shall be in order, properly oriented, and identified with your name and the course name
- All drawings and other content shall conform to class standards
Submittal:
You are required to submit your portfolio twice
- Your first submittal is an electronic submittal ... you submit the sharing permission link via a submittal quiz. I will grade this submittal closely. See the calendar for the electronic submittal due date and time. Late submittals are not accepted.
- Your second submittal is a bound hard-copy of your portfolio that you must print and bind. You must submit this hard-copy during the final exam. I will check that the binding is permanent and that your pages are ordered and oriented properly. If they are, I will assign your hard-copy the same grade as your electronic copy. See the calendar for the date of the final exam ... that is the due date for the hard-copy.
- Note that if you get a zero for being late on your electronic copy, you will also get a zero for your hard-copy
Templates:
Class portfolios must meet a specific format and content requirement.
The link or each class portfolio template is provided on D2L on the first day of class.