My new portfolio
On Thursday, Loanne and I are presenting a session on ePortfolios at the Libraries' Promotion & Tenure Workshop. During the session, I'm going to demo my sparklin' new online portfolio (built on the Blogs at Penn State MT4 platform).
If you want an advance peek, here's it is! I've tried hard to to integrate content (expecially multimedia) with narrative and reflections in a relatively static environment. And of course, I could not have built this portfolio at all without Carla's terrific initial idea and Brad K.'s amazing help.
I think it is a good example of 1) how a portfolio can blend all areas of librarianship, including research and service, and 2) how the Blogs platform can be used to publish more static content.
Take a look, and let me know what you think!
If you want an advance peek, here's it is! I've tried hard to to integrate content (expecially multimedia) with narrative and reflections in a relatively static environment. And of course, I could not have built this portfolio at all without Carla's terrific initial idea and Brad K.'s amazing help.
I think it is a good example of 1) how a portfolio can blend all areas of librarianship, including research and service, and 2) how the Blogs platform can be used to publish more static content.
Take a look, and let me know what you think!

I love it! Very cool use of the blogs platform. We'll be moving the new ePortfolio site into the http://portfolio.psu.edu webspace very soon as well that will point people to the Blogs at PSU as the platform. It is great to see some of these ideas come to life.
Great to see it all come together. I hope you don't mind if I use your portfolio as an example as I continue to spread the word about the uses of blogs@psu.
Ellysa, sorry if you explained this here and I missed it but what's the difference between your blog and your portfolio?