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Your winter break is the perfect opportunity to set up your digital portfolio

 

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Do not wait to start on your digital portfolio until Spring semester classes begin.


1. Identify Your Reflection Material

Are you passionate about women in male dominated fields? The best way to maintain your digital portfolio is to reflect on material that actually interests you. Identify podcasts, films, and a reading list that can help you explore your research interests and deepen your knowledge.


2. Come Up With Your Schedule

Once you have identified the material you’ll use to reflect on (remember this can be your already scheduled coursework), figure out a schedule to keep up with regular (daily? weekly? bi-monthly?) reflection posts.


3. Schedule Office Hours

Develop your research interests and schedule of reflection posts with the support of the Digital Portfolios Specialist Marlene Nava Ramos at bit.ly/sludigitalportfolios_officehours.