Wednesday, February 10, 2010

F.A.T.P

Creating an e-portfolio is an exciting task. It is an exciting task because you know your portfolio will be used in the future for employers to learn more about you and take a look at past and present online projects. While I was beginning my e-portfolio, I focused on the form in which I would present my information, that being my personal e-portfolio website.

With fine form, who is my target audience? I will be honest and say I am the first one in my family to have an e-portfolio. With that being said, my parents, family and friends will be my audience so they can see my work in concrete form, as well as future interested employers. It is important, especially as a soon-to-be Communication Studies graduate that employers see my work in electronic form that was completed in my Web Communication course.

What I mean by work is my mind map, my blogs, my Linked In account (with a detailed description of past and present work) and my Twitter. Although the Twitter account is private, it is more to get an understanding of what makes Twitter the "latest and greatest" invention to hit the World Wide Web. Ultimately, the use of the e-portfolio (and the Linked In, Twitter and blog accounts) is to educate my audience and the general public on the amount of knowledge in which I have gained throughout my Web Communication course.

Please take a look at my e-portfolio. I appreciate any feedback to fully enhance my e-portfolio. Thank you!

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