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Common ePortfolio Tools

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There are several free website builders that use the "drag-and-drop" style. Wix is one of the more popular programs, due to its large range of functionality, ease of use, and support. It offers a range of detailed design possibilities. Wix also provides tutorials on its platform.

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When embedding Microsoft Office material on websites, you will often first need to save it as a PDF or images. You can do so by following thisÌý.

Digital Ethics and ePortfolio Use

As with any form of digital composition, ePortfolio creation and use poses some risks. These risks can potentially be addressed or alleviated in various ways. The Association for Authentic, Experiential, and Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL) offers guidance for identifying and navigating these ethical issues viaÌý.