Getting Started
So, you've applied for your ePortfolio and have received an email to confirm that it has been set-up. Good Start!
Your ePortfolio framework will now be sitting in the 'under development' ePortfolio directory ready for you to work on. You can jump to yours quickly using your go address:
http://go.warwick.ac.uk/ep-userid (replace 'userid' with your IT Services login name.)
Sitebuilder
You are going to need to use Warwick's own content management system - Sitebuilder which will allow you to publish content to your ePortfolio with ease. If you're not familiar with it, register for an ePortfolio Training workshop to get acquainted quickly or look through the comprehensive online technical support.
Priorities
Don't know what to tackle first? Suggested priorities are:
1. |
Profile |
A brief overview about you and your research should be easily accessible for potential collaborators, employers, those interested in your research etc. |
2. |
Research Detail |
More detail for those seriously interested in your research, provides potential for collaboration and helps avoid duplication. Keep this area up-to-date. |
3. |
CV |
A great way to advertise your skills to potential employers - use your ePortfolio go address on your job applications and business cards. |
4. |
Professional Development |
Showcase your commitment to professional development and the skills you have acquired in the past few years. |
5. |
Conferences attended |
Demonstrate your activity in the field. |
6. |
Publications |
Demonstrate originality in your research and support for the wider scholarly/commercial community with your publications (papers and/or presentations). Shows your determination to add to the body of knowledge. |
7. |
Bibliography |
Quick reference guide for those interested in your topic of research |
8. |
Teaching |
Details your commitment to the field and showcases skills in teaching and the sharing of information to a wider audience. |
9. |
Projects |
Extra information and interests |
Remember
Make sure you conform to the Terms of Use. Note in particular that your ePortfolio is for academic-related information. Your ePortfolio represents you and your work both within the university, and to the rest of the world - as such, you should ensure that your ePortfolio has a professional appearance.