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A Small Writing Guide

Portfolio

A portfolio is a collection of your skills and abilities. It serves as a tool for presenting expertise and professional development.

A portfolio does not have one specific form, but each builds an entity that serves it in the most appropriate way for each professional career. When looking for work, a portfolio complements your CV and job application by telling more about the things you do. The portfolio acts as your business card when you apply for a job or otherwise create your own job. When creating a portfolio, consider in particular how you can differentiate yourself from other job seekers with your skills?

The portfolio should be done electronically, in which case it can consist of texts, images, videos, animations and presentations, and combinations of all of these. When you create a portfolio electronically, you can choose what information is displayed and when, etc. You can make a part of your portfolio visible and keep a part secret. It will be completed throughout your studies and you can add new things and remove old ones as your studies progress. You can also use a portfolio to demonstrate your own learning within the course guidelines. A portfolio is never complete or perfect, don't worry too much about that.

When studying, think that any learning assignments, exercises, and projects should be done so well that you get material from each to add to your portfolio! You will compile a portfolio as part of the Professional Development 5 ECTS course if you are a bachelor's degree student. The portfolio will be used in monitoring your professional development. Also record your internationalization studies and skills in the portfolio. The bachelor's degree includes 30 ECTS international studies, which are usually part of other studies. Among other things, international materials, materials and events accumulate international points, as well as exchanges and visits, etc. Make a plan for accumulating international expertise and discuss it with your own HEKS coach at the first coaching meeting.

Remember that a good portfolio is personal: Tell us who you are, what you are good at, what you like and what you want to do!

Where should you create a portfolio?

Create an electronic portfolio for yourself on the platform that best serves you. Note that due to your interests, education, or future orientation, your choice of platform may be different than others. If you are creating an electronic portfolio for the first time, there is nothing yet to present. If you already have things you can / want to store in your portfolio, add them there. If you feel you haven’t had time to do anything professionally significant yet, add a short story about the highlight of your life so far: write in your portfolio about something you’re proud of, a situation where you’ve done the right thing, and so on.

Below is a list of different platforms. This list is neither exhaustive nor indicative, but you are free to choose the platform from outside the list. Note that each platform has its pros and cons and not all will fit every need. Use time and reflection before choosing the platform you are using. Some services are free, some are paid. If you have your own company, etc., its website is also a valid platform for the portfolio.

Popular platforms for electronic portfolio

Wordpress.com
Blogger
LinkedIn
about.me