Information Technology Reference
In-Depth Information
Chapter V
Content, Collection,
Development and
Management
Introduction
It's time to hunt and gather. In a large part, the Web portfolio design process
relies upon you as the author to be an investigator. What this means is you have
to go back into your own personal history and find all of the assets and artifacts
that will help you tell your story in the Web portfolio. Remember, this story is
wrapped around the content. The content must be collected, processed, and
refined so that it is technically and visually suitable for publishing on the Internet.
Content will be scattered all over. To make things easier during the content
collection process, refer to your content outline. By doing this, you can cycle
through a list and gather all available materials. Some items might be lost or not
worthy of the Web portfolio so they should be deleted. You can also leave
space for items that will be complete and ready for presentation in the future.
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