(W3) Tools for building online web presence
I curated a tool list from various sources that I find helpful for building one's online portfolio and network. Building presence for me is how we present ourselves with purposes and authenticity while making meaningful connections with others in related work or field.
Some portfolios or professional personal websites for references:
- http://theelearningcoach.com
- http://danielstanford.com/index.html
- http://www.jackievannice.com
- http://chriswgperez.com
- https://www.devlinpeck.com/projects/whats-a-vegan
- https://anaslearningcorner.com/portfolio/
- https://kassiedesigns.webflow.io/projects/lab-project
- Google Sites
- Adobe Portfolio (FREE with a Creative Cloud account)
Some social media sharing sites that are popular, established, and full-featured:
Merlot, a place to share and find open educational resources [http://www.merlot.org]
SlideShare, One of the largest sites to find and share presentations and other professional content [http://www.slideshare.com]
Flickr, A photo sharing and photo management site [https://www.flickr.com]
Pinterest, A great place to share and discover creative ideas [https://www.pinterest.com]
YouTube [http://www.youtube.com]
TeacherTube, : An online community for sharing instructional videos http://www.teachertube.com
Some tools to publicly curate content:
Delicious, A social bookmarking website to save, organize, and share web links [https://delicious.com]
Diigo, A social bookmarking website that is evolving into a larger knowledge management and curation website [https://www.diigo.com]
Flipboard, A content curation website [https://flipboard.com/]
Paper.li, A social, content-sharing and curation website [http://paper.li/]
- Pinterest [https://www.pinterest.com/]
- Scoop it, A content curation website [http://www.scoop.it]
Reference
Lowenthal, P. R., Dunlap, J. C., & Stitson, P. (2016). Creating an intentional web presence: Strategies for every educational technology professional. TechTrends, 60(4), 320-329.
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