Electronic Portfolios
Overview
While portfolios have traditionally been produced in paper format, many people are moving towards digital portfolios for their ease of editing, access, and sharing. In some circumstances, paper portfolios still make sense - for example, art and teaching students may have tangible artifacts that lose value when digitized and the technological learning curve may present a challenge that outweighs the benefits of an electronic portfolio for a particular user.
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Additional Resources
- Nursing Resumes & Portfolios: Tips & Samples
- Educational Portfolio Development
- Starting a Student Portfolio Program Guidance
- Portfolio Program Pitfalls
- U-M ePortfolio


