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The University of Denver Portfolio Community DUPC May 15, 2004 The University of Denver Portfolio Community Initiated by the School of Communication faculty with funding from the Sturm Foundation & the CTL Project development assumed by the CTL Faculty Electronic Portfolio Committee established to provide academic direction. The University of Denver Portfolio Community DUPC is a multi-purpose web-based application that supports 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? 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