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1 Minnesota: Land of 10,000 E-Folios Going online with eFolio Minnesota Paul Wasko – Project Director

2 Agenda Project history Who, what, why, and how eFolio Minnesota today Getting started on your own eFolio Basic navigation Managing content Support tools Other bells and whistles Q & A

3 Project history – The “what” eFolio Minnesota is a statewide electronic portfolio infrastructure that permits eligible users the ability to create and administer their own education/career web- based repository.

4 Project history – The “who” Eligible eFolio Minnesota users include: Minnesota students of any age and at any institution (K-12, two-year, four- year, etc); Any Minnesota resident; Any employee of a Minnesota political sub- division

5 Project history – The “why” The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities received federal funding through the Department of Education to enhance our e-learning programs and services with a focus on the needs of the 21 st century learner. The service aspect of the project provided the financial support for eFolio Minnesota.

6 Project history – The “how” There are/were a number of reasons for the success of eFolio Minnesota: Project structure – student, worker and educator groups; Project assumptions – one-size does not fit all, nothing but “net”, KISS, and yours for a lifetime; Key partnerships – Avenet, CareerOneStop

7 eFolio Minnesota today As of October 1, 2003 we have 8,391 registered users (5,273 of them students). Double digit monthly growth in the number of users. Over 1 million hits a month

8 Getting started All users need to accept the terms of use Sign-up screen with minimal data collection Resources and tools for students, faculty, career professionals and job seekers Users receive an email explaining how to begin

9 Getting started on your eFolio Every site has two “views” Public side - this is the side that users can view your information Administrative side – this is the side that you as the site administrator uses to manage content Go to the URL listed on the sheet that each of you received

10 Basic Navigation Content management Managing the design and related features Controlling security access and settings Link to the help site Preview your site Tips (“Quick Tips”) for what to do on a particular screen

11 Basic navigation - sections Click on the word “Home” Click on the “edit” button “on” and “off” buttons identify whether content may be viewed (“on”) The “edit” button allows you to add or change content These tools allow you to add, sort and configure sections

12 Basic navigation – adding text and images Adding text – click into the text book and go ahead and include any amount of text. Adding an image – click on the text “image” then click on “browse” select the image file then hit upload. You can place a title and description of your image (ADA consideration). When you are done you must hit the green “Finished” button. “Word processing” type interface with the ability to include HTML These tools allow you to add multi-media documents and manage text. “Finished” button

13 Managing content Click on the “Content Tools” tab and select (click-on) “Education” Click on “add item” Add text where appropriate (the only required item is “School” To add a document click on “Document” then “Browse,” select and “Upload” the document. Click on “Finished” to save your work. Different sections have different templates. “Education” looks different from “Honors and Awards”. Help can be customized.

14 Managing content – Design Center Click on the “Site Management” tab. Select “Design Center” To see the different designs available click on the numbers. Select a design by clicking on the thumbnail. A larger image appears in the center of the screen. Some designs have different color schemes. Click the green “Choose this one” button. Multiple design options “edit” allows you to place your name, slogan, footer, etc in the banner Starts the design change process

15 Managing content – Design center Add your name and any slogans or footers Remember you can always change the design at any point in time. When you are done click on the green “finished” button. Finished Place for your name, a slogan and a footer

16 Managing content - Security Click on the “Security” tab. The security section is where one would modify/ maintain their own user name and password. In addition users can establish accounts to allow individuals access to password protected portions of their eFolio. The example in our case is your “Reference” section. Allows you to modify security settings or add users

17 Managing content - Security Click first on “Users”. Click on “permissions” by the user name “test”. Click on the box by “References” then click “Save” To activate the user “test” click on the red “off” button. The button should now be green and “on”. You can explore this functionality by going out to the “Live Site”. Content sections Identifies whether a view is “Public” or restricted access a checkbox For advance users one can allow others to have rights to modify or publish into the site

18 Support tools – Help!!! There are a variety of ways that help is provided: One can click on the “Help” tab on top of the screen; Help is available within the “Quick Tips” these tips can be linked out to a “Quick Tip Help Site” that contains additional information; In Minnesota, there is a partnership available through the CareerOne Stop Service Center and they provide 1-800 phone support six days a week.

19 Other bells and whistles  There are a number of other features within the tool including:  Online forms  Online surveys  Events

20 Q & A Thanks! Paul Wasko


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