Setting privacy settings to control who can view the
portfolio
One important aspect of electronic portfolios is the ability to
control who can view your work. By setting privacy settings, you
can choose to make your portfolio public, private, or accessible
only to specific individuals or groups.
For example, if you want to showcase your portfolio to
potential employers, you may choose to make it public or share
it with specific companies. On the other hand, if you are using
the portfolio for a class assignment, you may want to limit
access to your instructor and classmates.
Sharing and Collaborating
Setting privacy settings to control who can view the
portfolio (cont'd)
By understanding and utilizing privacy settings, you can
ensure that your portfolio is seen by the intended audience
while maintaining control over who can view your work.
Sharing and Collaborating
Sharing the portfolio with potential employers,
colleagues, or instructors
Once you have customized and organized your electronic
portfolio, it's time to share it with others. Sharing your portfolio
can help you showcase your skills, achievements, and
experiences to potential employers, colleagues, or instructors.
When sharing your portfolio with potential employers,
consider including a link to your portfolio in your resume or
cover letter. This allows employers to easily access and review
your work.
Sharing and Collaborating
Sharing the portfolio with potential employers,
colleagues, or instructors (cont'd)
For colleagues or instructors, you can share your portfolio
through email or by providing them with the direct link. This
enables them to provide feedback, collaborate, or evaluate your
work.
Remember to tailor your portfolio to the specific audience
you are sharing it with. Highlight projects or achievements that
are relevant to their interests or requirements.
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