Center for Technology in Education

…a dynamic way to create a digital portfolio for your first job interview?
…an easy way to connect your course work with federal, state, and professional standards?
…to keep a running online journal of student teaching that you can easily convert into evidence for your portfolio illustrating your growth over time?
…to add a live Web page link within your portfolio?
If you answered yes to any or all of these questions then you need the online, digital portfolio created by The Johns Hopkins University, a nationally recognized leader in the use of portfolios in teacher education. This digital portfolio allows you to collect and display artifacts such as lesson plans, audio and video clips, samples of your students' work, and Web-based materials.
An accompanying portfolio guide introduces you to portfolio development and provides you with a step-by-step user guide for access and using The Johns Hopkins University Digital Portfolio.
To take a tour, visit http://www.prenhall.com/jhuportfolio/.
If you would like to use The Johns Hopkins University Digital Portfolio in this course or any other courses, you may click here to purchase the guide with an online access code for only $33.33.