Even if a course instructor doesn't ask you to put an assignment in your ePortfolio, do it anyway if it's a General Education course.
Whenever possible, if you have a word processing or Powerpoint file, convert it to pdf format before uploading it in your ePortfolio.
Matters of Style
When thinking about style, always remember that your SLCC ePortfolio is intended to be a public representation of you and your work at the College.
Keep your ePortfolio navigation "clean" by adhering to the Gen Ed ePortfolio outline: Welcome, My Goals, General Education, Learning Outside the Classroom, and Resume.
Please (please!) proof-read any text that you include in your ePortfolio, including headings, descriptions, assignments, and reflective writing.
Remember that this is your electronic portfolio, and not your Myspace or Facebook page.
Keep it positive, thoughtful, and professional. Don't use the ePortfolio to criticize your instructor, the course, or your fellow students.
Think about your page layout. Make sure it's straightforward and has enough white space so it doesn't look cluttered.
Set off your reflection with a "Reflection" heading, and italicize your reflective writing to help it stand out.