Good: http://durak.org/Kathy/portfolio/teaching.html
This electronic portfolio was good because she had brief, but explicit examples of what she did in the classroom. She covered the areas that I think are important for a portfolio (home, environment, instruction, teaching, cognitive, and resume). Her resume was right on the first page and you didn't have to search for it.
Bad: https://www.taskstream.com/TS/rodack1/TaraRodack/SocialStudies.html
This electronic portfolio was OK. It had a lot of words and had not many examples of technology that she used in her classroom.
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