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The Twin Cities IEEE Engineering
Management Society invites you to attend a presentation:
"Create a Free Online Portfolio"
Speaker: Paul Wasko
Meeting Date: Thursday March 30, 2006
Host: J. Gordon Electronics., 500 - 73rd Avenue NE, Suite 105, Fridley, 55432
Topic:
eFolio Minnesota is a multimedia electronic portfolio designed to help you
create a living showcase of your education, career and personal
achievements. All Minnesota residents, including students enrolled in
Minnesota schools, educators and others can use eFolio Minnesota to reach
their career and education goals. You can upload documents, pictures,
computer graphics, audio, and video files into your electronic portfolio to
give your audience an actual look at what you can do. It's easy to design
portions of your site to meet the specific interests of your target
audiences. Access your electronic portfolio at any time from anywhere to
change or add content.
There are three catagories of sites.
Students – Current students, K-12 or higher education. Showcase your
educational accomplishments, employment, volunteer experience and interests.
Students under age 18 will receive a private site requiring a password and
username to share with others of your choosing.
Educators – Teachers, instructors and faculty members. Highlight your
professional development. You can include publications, presentations, and
educational and career development.
Careers – Individuals who are seeking employment or others who are currently
working. You can market your career history, skills and other experience to
prospective employers by directing them to your electronic portfolio. If
you’re under age 18, you will receive a private site requiring a password
and username to share with others of your choosing.
Spouses and children are invited to this presentation also!
Registration:
Please pre-register before noon on March 29 by using the online registration
form at:
http://www.tc-ieee-ems.org/meetingregistration.htm
Please include how many family members are attending in the comments field.
For more information about the meeting call Dave Hendrickson at
(612)267-3617 or email daveh(REMOVE THIS PART)@computer.org
For further information about the Twin Cities IEEE Engineering Management
Society Chapter, see our web site at http://www.tc-ieee-ems.org/
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