Type of eportfolio
1. Academic ePortfolio
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Purpose: Showcases a student's academic progress, learning, and achievements over time.
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Audience: Teachers, professors, academic advisors, peers.
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Contents: Course assignments, projects, reflections, assessments, grades, learning goals.
🔹 2. Professional ePortfolio
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Purpose: Highlights skills, experience, and accomplishments for career advancement.
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Audience: Employers, hiring managers, professional networks.
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Contents: Resume, cover letter, work samples, certifications, references, project portfolios.
🔹 3. Personal Development ePortfolio
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Purpose: Documents personal growth, goal setting, and self-reflection.
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Audience: Mainly the individual (can also be shared with mentors or counselors).
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Contents: Journals, personal goals, reflection essays, extracurricular activities.
🔹 4. Assessment ePortfolio
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Purpose: Evaluates a student’s performance over a course or program.
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Audience: Instructors, academic committees, accreditation bodies.
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Contents: Rubrics, key assessments, instructor feedback, final reflections.
🔹 5. Teaching ePortfolio (for Educators)
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Purpose: Demonstrates teaching philosophy, practices, and effectiveness.
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Audience: School administrators, hiring committees, colleagues.
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Contents: Lesson plans, teaching strategies, student feedback, classroom videos, teaching reflections.
🔹 6. Creative/Artistic ePortfolio
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Purpose: Displays creative work in a professional format.
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Audience: Art directors, potential clients, creative communities.
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Contents: Artwork, design portfolios, writing samples, videos, photography, exhibitions.
1. INRODUCTION TO EPORTFOLIO
📘 Introduction to My ePortfolio
Welcome to my ePortfolio!
My name is Peter Kibet Misiko, and I created this portfolio to showcase my learning journey, achievements, skills, and experiences. This ePortfolio brings together the work I have completed during my pendagogy and reflects my growth both academically and professionally.
Here, you will find examples of my work, including projects, assignments, reflections, and any relevant extracurricular or professional experiences. Each piece has been carefully selected to demonstrate my progress, critical thinking, and the practical application of what I’ve learned.
This ePortfolio is not just a collection of artifacts—it's a story of my development and a tool to help future educators, employers, and collaborators get to know me better.