e portfolio

3. TYPES OF E PORTFOLIO

3.1. Types of E portfolio

1. Based on Purpose

a. Showcase/Professional Portfolio

  • Focuses on highlighting best work for job applications, promotions, or career advancement.

  • Used by professionals, artists, designers, and graduates.

  • Includes: Resume, projects, certifications, and testimonials.

b. Learning/Developmental Portfolio

  • Tracks growth and learning progress over time.

  • Commonly used in education (students and teachers).

  • Includes: Drafts, reflections, feedback, and revisions.

c. Assessment Portfolio

  • Used for evaluating competencies (academic or workplace skills).

  • Often required in courses, certifications, or training programs.

  • Includes: Rubrics, graded assignments, and instructor feedback.

d. Hybrid/Multipurpose Portfolio

  • Combines showcase, learning, and assessment elements.

  • Useful for students transitioning to professionals.

2. Based on Audience

a. Personal/Private Portfolio

  • Used for self-reflection and personal growth.

  • Not shared publicly.

b. Academic Portfolio

  • Used by students and educators to document learning.

  • Shared with teachers, peers, or institutions.

c. Career/Professional Portfolio

  • Aimed at employers, recruiters, or clients.

  • Showcases skills, experience, and achievements.

d. Public/Online Portfolio

  • Accessible to anyone online (e.g., LinkedIn, personal website).

  • Used for networking and personal branding.

3. Based on Format & Structure

a. Blog-Style Portfolio

  • Organized in reverse-chronological order (like a blog).

  • Good for writers, journalists, and content creators.

b. Project-Based Portfolio

  • Focuses on individual projects with case studies.

  • Common in design, engineering, and IT fields.

c. Competency-Based Portfolio

  • Aligns with specific skills or standards (e.g., teaching standards for educators).

  • Often used in accreditation and licensing.

d. Multimedia Portfolio

  • Uses videos, animations, audio, and interactive elements.

  • Ideal for filmmakers, musicians, and digital artists.

4. Specialized E-Portfolios

  • Teaching Portfolio – For educators to showcase lesson plans and student feedback.

  • Research Portfolio – For academics to present publications and conference work.

  • Creative Portfolio – For artists, designers, and writers to display their work.

  • Clinical/Medical Portfolio – For healthcare professionals to log patient cases and certifications.

Which Type Should You Use?

  • Students & Learners → Learning/Assessment Portfolio

  • Job Seekers → Showcase/Professional Portfolio

  • Freelancers & Creatives → Multimedia/Project-Based Portfolio

  • Educators → Teaching/Competency-Based Portfolio