High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2024
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Course Code
HSC
Course Number
4930
Faculty/Instructor
Dr. Cheryl Cavaliere
Faculty/Instructor Email
Cheryl.Cavaliere@ucf.edu
Abstract, Summary, or Creative Statement
The purpose of my ePortfolio project is to serve as a digital collection of the many and various experiences that I have had the privilege of accumulating throughout the last several years as an undergraduate student. Through the process of creating this ePortfolio, I was given the opportunity to reflect on a comprehensive recollection of all of these experiences, gaining a more insightful approach and examining how these events will influence my future endeavors. Key activities included compiling a variety of materials including photos, videos, proposal documents, certifications, and more to create an all-encompassing portfolio of experiences. This compilation helped me to gain a deeper understanding and clarification of my own goals academically, while also developing practical skills from a technological aspect in formulating digital elements vital to the ePortfolio. These digital elements include the formation of a website, digital story (video), and photo/link embedding which all help to enhance my technical literacy. Overall, this project allowed me to apply my academic and personal knowledge in a real-world setting but also deepened my understanding of the digital elements that are sitting unused, yet available to myself and other college students and beyond.
Keywords
ePortfolio; Health Sciences; Reflection; Digital Elements, Technology; Professional Development; Showcase, Organization; Recollection
Recommended Citation
Davis, Taylor, "Taylor Davis - ePortfolio" (2024). High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2024. 5.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/hip-2024fall/5
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