Building a personal portfolio is supposed to express you, so we want you to feel good about the platform you're using. You may even want to try out some different platforms from year to year to find which one you enjoy most. That's totally fine. Just make sure you're satisfying the requirements of the Portfolio Challenges in consultation with your Advisor.
If you are thinking you would like to use a platform other than Google Slides or spikeview, please email us at cvuadvisory@cvsdvt.org.
These platforms often have specific designs for creating professional portfolios with customizable templates and user-friendly interfaces.
Google Sites: A simple, free tool that integrates well with other Google services, allowing you to create and share a basic website or portfolio. And it's right there in your Google Drive!
Wix: A versatile website builder that allows you to create a professional portfolio with drag-and-drop tools.
Weebly: Another website builder that’s user-friendly and offers various themes and customization options.
Squarespace: A popular website builder known for its professional looking designs.
WordPress: A powerful platform with extensive customization options, ideal if you want more control over your portfolio’s design.
Padlet: Padlet allows students to organize their work on customizable virtual bulletin boards, incorporating text, images, and videos.
Wakelet: A versatile platform designed for creating, organizing, and sharing digital content collections, Wakelet features flexible layout options and sharing capabilities.
Google Keep: Although it's more of a note-taking app than a content curation platform, Keep can still be used in a similar way by uploading images or links (pdfs or videos can't be uploaded directly, but can be linked to), and titling/reflecting on them. It integrates seamlessly with other Google services making it easy to link to any content there.