This link has been bookmarked by 37 people . It was first bookmarked on 18 Jun 2008, by Janice Stearns.
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Doug PetersonWhat's intriguing about using social bookmarks (in my case, del.icio.us) to create an online portfolio is that it makes it much easier for me to update on a regular basis.
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Christy TuckerIf you are already posting your work online, use a social bookmarking tool like del.icio.us to collect everything in one place. As you create more work, just bookmark it and tag it to update your portfolio.
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Michel Bauwensuse case of social bookmarking for online portfolio
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Howard Rheingolduse case of social bookmarking for online portfolio
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Mark BlairWhat's intriguing about using social bookmarks (in my case, del.icio.us) to create an online portfolio is that it makes it much easier for me to update on a regular basis. As I create items online--wikis for a training, handouts, blog posts I want to share, Slideshare presentations, etc.--I can simply tag them with "michelemartinportfolio" and they'll automatically show up in my "portfolio" without me having to go through any extra steps of posting them to a wiki or a blog. Since I have del.icio.us integrated into my Firefox browser, all I have to do is right-click on the item, add a note describing it in the Notes section, and then tag it with my portfolio tag. Voila--my portfolio is updated!
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Stéphane MétralUsing Del.icio.us to Create an Easy, Always Updated Online Portfolio
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Carole HunterGreat post on using delicious to create an eportfolio. Another reason this is one of my favourite tools (and favourite blogs!)
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Sheryl A. McCoyWhat's intriguing about using social bookmarks (in my case, del.icio.us) to create an online portfolio is that it makes it much easier for me to update on a regular basis.
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Sharon ElinThe Bamboo Project Blog:
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Barbara LindseyDiscovered via Will Richardson's August 8, 2008 post on Weblogg-ed.
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Janice StearnsGreat idea on using the tag description feature of delicious to create an online portfolio. via Will Richardson
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Will RichardsonInteresting idea: As I create items online--wikis for a training, handouts, blog posts I want to share, Slideshare presentations, etc.--I can simply tag them with "michelemartinportfolio" and they'll automatically show up in my "portfolio" without me havi
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