How do I create a portfolio in Blackboard?
How do I create a portfolio in Blackboard?
Create a personal portfolio template
- On the Administrator Panel in the Tools section, select Portfolios.
- Select Create Template.
- Type a title for the portfolio. The title appears at the top of the portfolio.
- Select the template content settings and availability.
- Select Submit. The template opens for editing.
How do I access my portfolio on blackboard?
To access the Portfolios tool, open the menu next to your name in the page header > Tools > Portfolios. You can create folders to organize portfolios shared with you.
How do you share a portfolio on blackboard?
Share your portfolio
- On the My Portfolios page, select More after a portfolio’s name.
- Select Share.
- Point to Share a Snapshot with and select one of the user types. Use this table to determine which sharing option to choose.
How do I share my portfolio link?
For personal portfolios, you are able to share using a custom link created for a specific audience, enabling you to track who views your portfolio in the View Insights panel. Click the Share button to share your portfolio. A modal will appear where you can name and create a custom link to your portfolio.
What is save as artifact in Blackboard?
Saving Assignments as Artifacts. Page 1. When students receive grades on assignments they have submitted, Blackboard allows them to save their uploaded documents as Artifacts. The process is quite easy with the addition of the Save As Artifact link in the right pane of the Review Submission History page.
How do you create a student portfolio?
Need a simple, easy-to-create portfolio?
- Gather/Organize your works together in one place.
- Decide which works to include (7-12 is average).
- Convert these to PDF files.
- Create a simple cover page.
- Combine PDFs into a single PDF file, cover page is first.
Is portfolio and Assignment same?
A portfolio includes a students’ revised work of their major assignments, early drafts of those assignments, and their reflection on the revision process in the form of an end-of-semester essay.