This is your about you page. You will want to ensure it is inviting and useful. This may be your audience’s first impression of you, so keep it clean and concise. You will want to personalize this page. Take this opportunity to welcome your visitors and introduce yourself. Make it fun! If you’re comfortable create a “talking head” video or an audio file, but no worries, written text is also great. If using an audio file or text consider adding a profile picture. The goal here is to let visitors get to know you!
Next, state your site’s purpose. If your ePortfolio (wait, what’s this now?) is designed primarily for in-course or program use (assessment item) add a paragraph describing the assessment’s criteria as this is the sites purpose. Your ePortfolio may have been requested by an admission committee as part of an application package for a graduate or post-graduate program or you may be offering it to potential employers as part of an application package. Let your visitors know why they should read more. ePortfolios are live public facing websites so it is important that visitors know why they should want to stay and look around. When editing this page as well as all other pages in your site, it is important to remember it is up to you to ensure the colors, fonts, icons and images suit the tone, message, audience, and purpose of your ePortfolio as you have the option to change these features.
We recommend you delete this text and add your own. If you want to keep a version of this, you can clone it and then save the duplicate as a draft.
Template by Jamie Drozda and Melanie Laurie #UBCMET