28 The artifacts are
Community or club activities
College extracurricular recognition
Classroom experiences
Special interests
Professional memberships
Special skills or certifications
Work related skills
Service or voluntary work Next step is selecting artifacts that exhibit accomplishments. Select material that is exemplary and lead nearer to goals Connect material to achievements with summaries or reflection papers that highlight learning. For example if you participate in leadership training workshop connect the pamphlet with written summary of what is learned and growth prospects. Sort out portfolio materials and learning outcomes. Assemble a working portfolio by purchasing a professional binder,
divider tabs, clear sheet protectors and creative paper. Card stock for keeping photos and captions is a MUST. Use high quality paper for layout pages and strive for consistency and professionalism A portfolio should resemble a scrapbook project. Filter it into a targeted presentation to potential employers and graduate schools.
For example, a presentation portfolio fora scholarship application might include
items related to Leadership, Service learning or Academic excellence. A portfolio is a proof to show in an Interview that you are well qualified for the job. Use SIR situation, input and result) approach. Respond to the questions based on the above approach. The portfolio can never be left with the interviewers. Discussion topic Create your portfolio.