What is the structure of the Electronic Course Portfolio? How is it Organized?
The electronic course portfolio is a collection of artifacts that you are required to produce to fulfill course requirements. The artifacts are different types of electronic documents such as essays (e.g., Word documents), calculations (e.g., Excel files), presentations (e.g., PowerPoint files), and organized collections of information (e.g., Excel database). You may, for example, have 10 artifacts that are required for your course portfolio. Each artifact needs to be clearly identified and easily accessible. To organize your artifacts you will need to create a Word document with a title page and an index page. The Title Page – This page identifies the course (e.g., My Physiological Psychology Course Portfolio) and the students name. It can also include a clipart or picture. The Index Page This page lists the content of the portfolio. Each item in the list will have a hyperlink so that when the reader clicks on the hyperlink the artifact will open automatically. An example is shown bel