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A digital portfolio is an authentic, intentional, organic multimedia exhibit of student growth, self-reflection, talent, and achievement - both for oneself and for others (teachers, parents, guardians, colleges, potential employers, etc.)
A digital portfolio is an authentic, intentional, organic multimedia exhibit of student growth, self-reflection, talent, and achievement - both for oneself and for others (teachers, parents, guardians, colleges, potential employers, etc.)
== Create your Digital Portfolio on GitHub ==
# To get started, be sure to set up your SSH key as described in [[GitHub#Token_Allocation|Token Allocation]].
# Create a new repository on GitHub named ''<username>'''''.github.io''', replacing ''<username>'' with your GitHub username.

Revision as of 18:11, 18 August 2022

Within these castle walls be forged Mavens of Computer Science ...
— Merlin, The Coder

A digital portfolio is an authentic, intentional, organic multimedia exhibit of student growth, self-reflection, talent, and achievement - both for oneself and for others (teachers, parents, guardians, colleges, potential employers, etc.)

Create your Digital Portfolio on GitHub[edit]

  1. To get started, be sure to set up your SSH key as described in Token Allocation.
  2. Create a new repository on GitHub named <username>.github.io, replacing <username> with your GitHub username.