E-Portfolio software/web service ?
Darimont, Carolyne
carolyne.darimont at ARCELORMITTAL.COM
Thu Jan 5 11:32:35 EST 2012
The first thing I thought of was Sharepoint or Xerox's Docushare.
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I've been asked to look at using/developing some sort of e-portfolio software/web service for use by faculty in submitting promotion & tenure documents.
- would need to keep some documents/pages confidential
- need to provide restricted access (e.g., password-protected or shared) to the confidential portions
- would like to be able to openly publish some documents/pages on web
- some kind of templating so that portfolio could be structure to accord with promote/tenure requirements (recommendations, publications, activities, etc.)
- would be excellent if reviewer comments were possible
I obviously could build something like this using wiki or wordpress, but wanted to ask if anyone was doing this via a commercial service, commercial service or locally-built.
Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
Marc W. Davis 515-271-1934
Cowles Library, Drake University
Mailing: 2507 University Ave., Des Moines, IA 50311 USA
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