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- Effective E-Portfolios Introduce You and Your Body of Work
- They clarify how you can serve others
- E-portfolios have elements that are organized to highlight
one's career developments.
- They should have the following basic components: captivating
Front page, brief bio, and appropriate resume/s.
- Other posted features may be work samples, recommendations,
curriculum vitae (for teaching or directing),
photos, graphic designs, and blogs.
- Samples of Performance Studies Students' E-Portfolios:
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Laura Gebhardt-
http://www.freewebs.com/lbgeb/index.htm
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Samantha Anderson-
http://sjanderson.weebly.com/index.html
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Megan Moore- http://meganfmoore.weebly.com/
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http://www.dianehoward.com/Headshots_Resumes_Portfolios
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http://ashleybtaylor.weebly.com/index.html
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http://kriskeyaprice.weebly.com/
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http://catherinemartinez.weebly.com/
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Holly Gaskamp-
http://www.hollycopter.com
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Janell Treece -
http://janelltreece.com/About%20Me.html
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Scott Cheek-
http://www.cheekmedia.us/
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Christy McPherson-
http://www.freewebs.com/vsstudio/
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Design Cru-
http://www.designcru.com/
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Samples of Performance Studies, Film Professional E-Portfolios
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Professional Director, Talent-
Katsy Joiner-
http://www.katsyjoiner.com/
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Professional Director, Talent, AV
Business-David Dunlap-
http://www.vsvaustin.com/daviddunlap/index.html
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Professional Photographer-
Clayton Wallace-
http://www.claytonwallace.com/
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