[Hidden-tech] On-Line Writing Portfolio

Caleb Clark cclark at gradschool.marlboro.edu
Fri Jul 14 10:16:30 EDT 2017


Not sure this will help...but for general e-portfolios that can hold
writings, photos, etc we advise undergraduate students to use the below.

The best way to choose seems to be to give each one a try, which is free,
and see which interface frustrates you the least.

   - SquareSpace.com (free try...then a little $, but very professional
   looking and easy)
   - Wordpress.com. Free, just use "Pages" and no "Posts"
   - The *new* Google Sites. Free. I'm experimenting with a beginner
   template here
   <https://sites.google.com/gradschool.marlboro.edu/eportfolio-beginner-template/home>
    actually
   - Wix and Weebly are free and could do the job.


On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 11:17 AM, <anderson at crocker.com> wrote:

> Hello Hidden Tech,
>
> I'm looking for suggestions for a web site to host my writing
> portfolio. I've been using Webs.com, but lately their site maintenance
> software hasn't been working well, and it's time to move on.
>
> My needs are simple. I just want to park a couple dozen files on half
> a dozen pages - mostly .doc and PDF files, and some images. No
> shopping cart, no blogs, and I don't care about email. I'd like a
> do-it-yourself page creation system that's reasonably attractive,
> reasonably priced, and easy to use. There are a lot of choices out
> there - can anyone suggest a site that's worked for them?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave Anderson
> http://davidjanderson.net
>
>
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