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The University of Denver
Portfolio Community
DUPC
May 15, 2004
The University of Denver Portfolio
Community
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Initiated by the School of Communication
faculty with funding from the Sturm
Foundation & the CTL
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Project development assumed by the CTL
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Faculty Electronic Portfolio Committee
established to provide academic direction.
The University of Denver Portfolio
Community
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DUPC is a multi-purpose web-based
application that supports
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Electronic portfolios for students, faculty, &
staff
Program assessment
Content Management System
Online discussion forums
Community & Course Portfolios
What is an electronic portfolio &
why would I want one?
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A collection of items (papers, curriculum vitae,
list of publications, images, etc.)
Content Management System – store
electronic content for easy access and reuse
later
To establish a modern, up-to-date web
presence
To showcase your accomplishments and
interests
To facilitate connections with others inside and
outside the DU community
What is special about
a DUPC portfolio?
 It
is easy to set up and maintain
 It has a professional look and
feel
 DUPC is searchable
 You set permissions for items
you add to your portfolio
How to find DUPC
 Front
page of the DU web site
 Web address:
http://portfolio.du.edu
 Any particular portfolio:
http://portfolio.du.edu/username
 A channel in webCentral
Faculty Electronic Portfolio Committee
Professor Rodney Buxton - School of Communication
Professor Linda Cobb-Reiley –School of Communications
Professor Jeff Rutenbeck – School of Communications
Professor Steve McCarl –Political Science
Professor Margaret Whit –First -Year English
Professor Tom Obremski – Daniels College of Business
Professor Susan Sadler – Biological Sciences
Professor Martin Tombari – College of Education
Professor Cynthia Kuhn – First Year English
Professor Ron DeLyser - Engineering
Special Thanks to
Donald and Susan Sturm – The Sturm Family Foundation