ITEC 4610 - Project Development and Portfolio Defense

Portfolio Tasks

Getting Started with Your Portfolio

  • Github Account
  • Gitpod Account
  • Email Url of your portfolio to your instuctor

Elevator Pitch - Who Am I

Elevator Pitch Requirements

  • Develop an elevator pitch that would serve as a home page (5 points)
  • Put your elevator pitch in the index.html file
  • Take a professional looking selfie
  • Download the selfie to your computer.
  • Upload the selfie to your Gitpod machine
  • Add the code to display your selfie
  • Publish your portfolio to Github.

Developing Your Resume - PDF Format

Developing Your Resume - HTML Format

Developing Your Cover Letter

Developing your Portolio - Writing Skills

In your portfolio, add two examples of your written skills

  • 2 examples are required, each worth 5 points
  • The safest format to use is the PDF filetype
  • You can put your examples in the "writing-1" and "writing-2" folders
  • On your webpage, add the following:
    • A paragraph descibing what will be seen in the example and how it illustrates your writing skills
    • A link to the PDF file
  • Your written skills example can be from:
    • Selected pieces from any course
    • Selected blog entries
    • Status reports or client emails
    • Work from advanced writing courses, such as RHET 3316 or RHET 3326

Developing Your Portfolio - Soft Skills

In your portfolio, add two examples of soft skills

  • 2 examples are required, each worth 5 points
  • The safest format to use is the PDF filetype
  • You can put your examples in the "soft-skills-1" and "soft-skills-2" folders
  • On your webpage, add the following:
    • A paragraph descibing what will be seen in the example and how it illustrates your soft skills
    • A link to the PDF file
  • Your written skills example can be from:
    • Selected activities and reflection
    • Problem Solving
    • Project Management
    • Presentation Skills (ACOM 1300)
    • Other Writing Skills
    • System Analysis and Design (IFSC 3360)

Developing your Portfolio - Web Examples

In your portfolio, add two examples of the design of web development:

  • 2 examples are required, each worth 5 points
  • These examples should actually work, not just screen shots of a website
  • You can put your examples in the "web-1" and "web-2" folders
  • On you portfolio webpage, add the following:
    • A paragraph descibing what will be seen in the example and how it illustrates your web programming skills
    • A link to a working website in the "web-1" or "web-2" folder
  • Your web programming skills might be assignments from:
    • IFSC 1310
    • IFSC 3300
    • IFSC 3342
    • ITEC 3610/3650
    • IFSC 4365 - Note: Github does not support PHP, so you will have to display your code
    • Examples of image development or manipulation
    • Wordpress sites or blog management

Developing your Portfolio - Programming Examples

In your portfolio, add two examples of programming:

  • 2 examples are required, each worth 5 points
  • You can put your examples in the "programming-1" and "programming-2" folders
  • On you portfolio webpage, add the following:
    • A paragraph descibing what will be seen in the example and how it illustrates your programming skills
    • A link to a working website in the "programming-2" or "programming-2" folder
  • Note: You may not be able to make your program run in the Github Environment. Instead show screenshots and source code
  • Your programming skills might be assignments from:/li>
    • ITEC 3610/3650
    • IFSC 1202
    • IFSC 2300
    • IFSC 3300
    • IFSC 4365
    • Other programming examples

Developing Your Portfolio - Database Examples

  • In your portfolio, add two examples of the design of a database:
  • 2 examples are required, each worth 5 points
  • You can put your examples in the "database-1" and "database-2" folders
  • On you portfolio webpage, add the following:
    • A paragraph descibing what will be seen in the example and how it illustrates your database skills
  • Note: You may not be able to make your program run in the Github Environment. Instead show screenshots and source code
  • Your database skills might be assignments from:
    • IFSC 3320
    • IFSC 3330
    • IFSC 3360
    • Any Entity Relationship Diagram
    • Any System Design assignment
    • Any SQL Code

LinkedIn Profile

Project Reflection

  • Develop a reflection on your Capstone Analysis Project (approximately 1-2 pages). Include a description of the project and a discussion of your areas of responsibility and successes (20 points). Include the reflection in your portolio:
    1. Now that it's over, what are my first thoughts about this overall project?
      Are they mostly positive or negative?
    2. If positive, what comes to mind specifically? Negative?
    3. What were some of the most interesting discoveries I made
      while working on this project? About the problem?
      About myself? About others?
    4. What were some of my most challenging moments and what made them so?
    5. What were some of my most powerful learning moments
      and what made them so?
    6. What is the most important thing I learned personally?
    7. When did I realize that I had come up with my final best solution?
    8. How do I feel my solution relates to real-world situations and problems?
    9. What most got in the way of my progress, if anything?
    10. How well did I and my team communicate overall?
    11. When did my collaborative communications fall short of the
      group's expectations, if ever?
    12. What were some things my teammates did that helped me to learn
      or overcome obstacles?
    13. How did I help others during this process? How do I feel when
      I may have hindered others?
    14. Were my milestones and goals mostly met, and how much did
      I deviate from them if any?
    15. What did I learn were my greatest strengths?
      My biggest areas for improvement?
    16. What would I do differently if I were to approach
      the same problem again?
    17. What moments was I most proud of my efforts?
    18. Could I teach this problem-solving process to
      someone else easily? Why or why not?
    19. What could I do differently from a personal standpoint
      the next time I work with the same group or a different one?
    20. What's the one thing about myself above all others I would
      like to work to improve?
    21. How can I better support and encourage my teammates on future projects?
    22. How will I use what I've learned in the future?