E portfolio
There are several types of e-portfolios, each serving a different purpose depending on the user’s goals—whether in education, training, job seeking, or personal development.
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📂 Main Types of E-Portfolios:
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1. Learning Portfolio (Developmental e-Portfolio)
Purpose: Tracks a learner’s growth over time.
Used by: Students, trainees, or teachers in training.
Includes: Reflections, learning goals, coursework, feedback, and progress records.
Best for: Continuous assessment, formative evaluation.
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2. Assessment Portfolio
Purpose: Shows evidence of learning achievements to meet specific standards or outcomes.
Used by: Learners being evaluated, educators, examiners.
Includes: Assignments, tests, rubrics, grading feedback, skills checklists.
Best for: Grading, certification, accreditation.
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3. Showcase Portfolio (Presentation e-Portfolio)
Purpose: Highlights best work and accomplishments.
Used by: Job seekers, graduates, professionals.
Includes: Certificates, projects, media samples, resumes, references.
Best for: Job interviews, college applications, promotions.
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4. Professional Portfolio
Purpose: Demonstrates professional growth, competencies, and continuing education.
Used by: Teachers, nurses, engineers, artisans, etc.
Includes: CPD records, case studies, project reports, licenses, workshops attended.
Best for: Licensing, promotions, peer review.
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5. Reflective Portfolio
Purpose: Encourages deep reflection on learning experiences and personal development.
Used by: Students, researchers, or trainees.
Includes: Journals, reflections, self-evaluation, peer feedback.
Best for: Personal growth, mentorship, and self-awareness.
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6. Career e-Portfolio (Employment Portfolio)
Purpose: Market the user’s skills to potential employers.
Used by: Job seekers and interns.
Includes: CV, cover letter, skill demos, project summaries, references.
Best for: Online job applications, LinkedIn portfolios.
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🧰 Tools Used to Create E-Portfolios:
Google Sites
Mahara
WordPress
Microsoft OneNote
Padlet
Moodle
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Would
you like help creating or organizing an e-portfolio for your TVET coursework, teaching practice, or job search?
1. Infographic
📊 What is an Infographic?
An infographic is a visual representation of information, data, or knowledge. It combines text, images, charts, and icons to present complex information quickly, clearly, and in an engaging way.
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✅ Definition:
> An infographic is a graphic design tool used to communicate data or ideas visually, often in a simplified and attractive format.
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🎯 Purpose of Infographics:
To simplify complex information
To highlight key points quickly
To grab attention using visuals
To enhance understanding and memory
To present comparisons, statistics, or timelines
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🧩 Common Types of Infographics:
1. Statistical Infographics
– Show numbers, charts, graphs (e.g., survey results)
2. Timeline Infographics
– Show historical events or project stages over time
3. Process Infographics
– Explain steps in a procedure or cycle
4. Comparison Infographics
– Show differences between two or more items
5. Informational Infographics
– Summarize a concept or idea (e.g., facts about climate change)
6. Hierarchical Infographics
– Show structures, rankings, or levels (e.g., organization chart)
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🖥️ Where Infographics Are Used:
Education – to summarize lessons
Business – for presentations or marketing
Health – to explain health guidelines
Social media – to share data quickly and widely
TVET/Training – to teach procedures, safety rules, etc.
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🛠️ Tools to Create Infographics:
Canva
Piktochart
Venngage
PowerPoint
Adobe Illustrator
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Would
you like help creating an infographic for your TVET project, curriculum plan, or e-portfolio?