Portfolium
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Your work and projects are undeniable proof of your skills – You deserve to be recognized for it.
Portfolium is where you’ll upload your work, projects, presentations
and more. Tens of thousands of employers use Portfolium to find your
work and hire you for more than just your GPA. -
Companies are using Portfolium to hire students and alumni that
have proof of their skills on display (you’ll be recruited by the
nation’s top employers). Tens of thousands of employers use
Portfolium to match their jobs and internships to the skills in
students’ and graduates’ Portfolium profiles. There’s an entire
interface for employers to do this efficiently across the entire
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Your Professors and Classmates have access to Portfolium.
Tag your classmates and friends as connections and teammates on group
projects. Be inspired and learn from others across all majors and fields
of study. Like and comment on the portfolios of others to show your
appreciation for their hard work.
The process of adding content to your portfolio uses the “Add work”
function in Portfolium. Keeping in mind all the resources you have
reviewed above, start adding your relevant work or academic experiences.
For each entry, include one or more of the following skills areas which
you believe the work demonstrates:
- Project Management
- Research
- Business Communications
- Critical Thinking
- Problem Analysis
You can include any other skills you think relevant, especially any
technology skills the work demonstrates, but you must include at least
one from the list above.
Add a hashtag of #APL410 to each entry.
This will make it easier to find all the entries associated with the
course. For “Sharing” on each entry, you can select “Public” or “Only my
connections.” This allows your instructor and fellow students to review
and comment on your portfolio. You can’t mark the entry “Private.”
Continue doing this until you have added all the desired work and course
experience.
Directions
- ADD TO your Porfolium Account (if you created one from another WilmU
course) any skills or evidence that you should add to your Portfolium
Account by clicking on the Portfolium link on the left sidebar of Canvas
and logging in. - OR CREATE your Portfolium account by first watching the video below and then adding your skills and evidence.
- Don’t forget to tag them with #410
- Add your link to the discussion board.
- Reply to at least 2 posts.


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