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This is my first experience creating and working on an ePortfolio. After looking at several examples of ePortfolios, I saw the one at https://georgecouros.ca/blog/. I think it is very well-represented and organized. Its home page invites you to want to see more about what it has in its ePortfolio. It has several very interesting articles and the "Check out George's best-selling books about innovation, leadership, and learning" area invites you to want to know more about the books mentioned. I really liked your Podcast area, and this is something that I would like to try in the future since I think it is a very useful tool to teach or talk about topics of interest to our colleagues.



The other portfolio I looked at was https://blogs.ubc.ca/rverwoord/. I really liked it since it has all the topics in its menu. I was very impressed with its "Teaching" area since it shares many things that can be of great benefit to the educator. What I do understand that would improve would be that there are topics that are very hidden, and I understand that it is of utmost importance that they are visible to the reader.

Both ePortfolios are unique and different. In my opinion, we can take the best of both and make a great improvement for the benefit of the reader.


Reference:

George Couros. (s. f.). https://georgecouros.ca/blog/

Portfolio: Roselynn Verwoord | An electronic portfolio highlighting my teaching, learning, research, and international experience. (s. f.). https://blogs.ubc.ca/rverwoord/

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