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Editing Your E-Portfolio:

e-Portfolio Editing

Editing and Viewing Modes


The tabs at the top left on the page let you switch among editing and viewing modes.

  • Edit Mode: When you log in and view your portfolio, you first see it in Edit Mode. Edit Mode (the Edit tab) displays all your editing options for adding Sections, Pages
    and Modules (more about those features to follow).
  • Preview Mode: Click the Preview tab to preview your draft changes before you
    publish them to ensure that they are what you want.
  • Published Mode: Click the Published tab to display the published version of your portfolio – what your e-Portfolio visitors see. It does not display anything saved as a draft.


Click the Portfolio Settings tab at the top right to do the following:

  • Change the settings of your e-Portfolio at any time by returning to the page where
    you entered the Title, Web Address, and Permission Settings for your e-Portfolio.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the tab for the options Delete to erase your entire e-Portfolio and Download Your e-Portfolio to copy your E-portfolio to disk



Organizing Your e-Portfolio

Creating Sections and Pages


Before adding content to your e-Portfolio, plan the structure of your e-Portfolio. Also, remember that you can create more than one e-Portfolio with your account, so you do not need to fit all your projects or content into one e-Portfolio.

What sections would best represent the work, information, topics, or achievements that you will present in your e-Portfolio. Within each section, what pages will you need to organize your content. You can modify these sections and pages later, but you need an initial structure to get started.

Adding and Editing Sections


To add or edit your e-Portfolio sections, make sure you are viewing your e-Portfolio in Edit Mode. Then click the Add/Edit tab. To add a new section, click on the Add
Section button at the right on the Add/Edit tab.

In the Section name field, enter the title of the section you are adding, and click the Save button. To add another section, click the Add Section button again..

To add sections with customized Web page addresses or sections that you do not want
to display within the e-Portfolio (Hidden Sections), click the Show Advanced link.

To customize the Web page address of the section you are adding, complete the
displayed Section address.

To hide the section, click the Hide this page check-box.

To return to the page at which you can add sections without customized Web addresses, click the Hide Advanced link.

To edit an existing section, click the icon to the right of that section name at the bottom of the page.

Changing the order of sections


You can change the order of sections by dragging and dropping a section to a new place in the sequence. A red dotted line indicates the area where it may be dropped.

Adding Pages


To add e-Portfolio pages:
1. Make sure the Edit tab is highlighted.
2. In the View Sections area, click the section to which you want to add pages. In
the following example, the section About Me was selected.
3. In the View Pages area, click the Add/Edit tab. To add a new page, click the
Add Page button at the right.
4. Enter the page name, and click the Save button.

To add another new page, click the Add Page button again.

In the preceding sample screen, the pages Education and Interests have been added
and the page Hobbies is ready to be added.

To add sections with customized Web page addresses or sections that you do not want
to display within the e-Portfolio (Hidden Sections), click on the Show Advanced link.

Editing Pages


To edit an existing page, click the icon to the right of the page.

Changing the order and priority of pages
You can change the order of pages by dragging and dropping a page to a new place in
the sequence. You can also create a sub-page by dropping a page in an indented
location, as shown in the preceding sample screen..

Adding and Editing Modules


To add or edit content within your e-Portfolio you must be in Edit Mode. Select a section and a page within your e-Portfolio for which you want to add or edit content. In the following sample screen, the section Courses and the page Art History are selected.

You can use any combination of the following two options to structure the content of your e-Portfolio pages.

The basic building block of structuring a page is a Module. Modules define what kind of content can be added and also the layout of this content within the page. You can add multiple modules to a page for flexibility in how you customize the presentation of your work.

Adding Content to Your e-Portfolio


There are several types of Modules from which to choose:

Image/Video Module
The Image/Video module enables you to display a single large piece of media, such as
a movie or an image.

Rich Text Module
The Rich Text module provides a rich text area that can contain formatted text and
display links, files, and images in-line.

Gallery Module
The Gallery module gives you the flexibility of presenting multiple images on a page, using thumbnails or simple numbering across the page to link to large images. Each image has a rich text caption field as well.

Contact Form Module
For added security and to avoid unsolicited e-mails, the Contact Form module enables
you to be contacted through your e-Portfolio by email without publishing your email
address.

You can choose multiple modules for each page you create. The variety of layouts
enable you to choose ones that will best present your work.

Adding a Module to a Page



To add a module to a page:

  1. Select the module type to add. In the following sample screen, the Image/Video
    module has been selected.
  2. Click Add This Module.
  3. Click Done.


Module Options



After you finish adding a Module of any text or media type by clicking Done, several
buttons and tabs are available as options.

These buttons are at the top of the page:

  • Add A Module: Add another module to the current page.
  • Publish All: Publish any saved media or text modules to your e-Portfolio. This is especially helpful when there are multiple modules on a page.


These tabs are in a row below the buttons:

  • View Media or View Text: Display your saved but not published module content.
  • Edit: Add and edit module content.
  • Publish: Publish a specific module within your e-Portfolio.
  • Delete: Erase the module from the page.
  • Drag to reorder: Rearrange modules on a page.



Need more help?

e-Portfolio Quick Start Guide
e-Portfolio Help Guide
Assessment Management System Help Guide
Courses and Communities Help Guide
Digication Support

S u j i l . K o d a t h o o r - Product Designer

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S U J I L K O D A T H O O R
Interdisciplinary designer with an emphasis on Sustainable product design; uses Nature as an inspirational resource to bring form color and functionality to design solutions. Design approach utilizes Research methodologies, creative practices and the integration of Craft and design methodologies that will evoke user Interactions in nontraditional ways. My intention is to create designs that enrich the lives of people Globally.


W O R K    E X P E R I E N C E

Project H Design, Los Angeles (11/2008 - Present)

Product designer - Abject Object focuses designing textile-based retail products with one of our organizational partners, the Downtown Women's Center, a shelter for homeless women and women-in-need finding healthy, creative, and educational ways to move towards self sufficiency. My duties include schematic design, material sourcing, working directly with the shelter partner, recruiting new volunteers, developing the products with the women at the shelter for retail sale, and promoting Project H as a charitable organization within the greater Los Angeles area.

 

WET Design, Burbank (07/2008 - 02/2009)

Product designer - Create new consumer product concepts for residential and/or commercial locations and develop these into a production ready phase. Working closely with engineering and R&D to Design and refine WET devices for our water features and ensure WET products are safe, easy to install and maintain. Address ergonomics and human factors issues from a production, installation, operation and maintenance perspective. Recommend materials and finishes that are appropriate for each product.

 

WET Design, Burbank (05/2007 - 05/2008)

Design Intern - Responsible for assisting the design team, engage in design and drafting assignments for projects and contribute to the execution of project deliverables including presentation, drawings and materials. Assist in studio organizational tasks and contribute to process improvements. 

 

Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles. (08/2004 - 04/2008) 

Teaching Assistant - Foundation Department, sophomore, juniors and seniors; Product Design studio classes. 

Model Shop Tech - Responsible for supervising the students in the model shop, and assisting them in shop use.

 

Help Them Grow, Inc., Vibha, (A 501(c)3 nonprofit) CA (2005 - Present)

Volunteer/Designer - Responsible for designing; brochures, Posters, Newsletter and other promotional campaigns for Vibha, a non profit organization helping underprivileged children. Also been involved in assisting with the event coordination and fund raising for, "Vibha Walk 2007 & 2008". As an event coordinator for the Vibha Independence Cup 2008, we successfully hosted an 8 team cricket tournament and rose over $5000.

 

Tajima Creative - Menlo Park, CA (02/2007 - 02/2007)

Design Freelance/Intern - Fast passed project, responsible for concept development and exploring urban trends as solutions a new store merchandising urban sporting shoes. 

 

www.sheikhmohammed.co.ae, Dubai. (11/1999 - 01/2004)

Multimedia Developer - Responsible for developing multimedia for the website of the Crown Prince of Dubai and the Dubai IT academy and www.godolphin.com. Implemented the archival of over 2000 media content in digital format. Initiated and completed the Dubai Virtual Tour, covering over a 100 locations in Dubai. Completed the archival of Al Bayan news paper in digital format.

 

E D U C A T I O N

Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2004 - 2008)

Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Interactive Product Design

Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland (1999)

Summer of Art - Photography & Photo-etching

Center for American Education, Dubai, UAE (1997 - 2000)

Associate's Degree in Business

 

D E S I G N    S K I L L S

Research Methodologies

Creative Practices

Interface Design

Technical and conceptual drawing skills

Preliminary model building

3D CAD: Rhino, SolidWorks, SketchUp  

Rapid proto-typing technology

Computer Graphics: Illustrator, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Corel Draw.

Digital / Panoramic Photography

 

Languages: English, Malayalam, Hindi, Arabic.

 

G R A N T S / A W A R D S

Otis iPD Scholarship 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008

The Al Thani Award for Photography - Qatar Photography Competition 2003

Edinburgh College of Art - Summer 1999 on merit scholarship 1999

Travel Grant from KLM (Edinburgh College of Art) 1999

 

E X H I B I T I O N S

V Digital Art International Exhibit-Centro Cultural Pablo de laTorriente Brau - Havana, Cuba 2003

Exhibition for the launch of Art Connection - Mina A'Salem - Dubai 2003

Burjuman Festival of Arts - Dubai 2002

Photography Exhibition - Bin Sugat Center - Dubai 2002

Art Show Center for American Education - Dubai 1999

 

P U B L I C A T I O N S

Khaleej Times - Review of the Center for American Education's Art Show. 1999

Gulf News - Review of the Center for American Education's Art Show. 1999

 

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