Actually, this is really about “your goals” and “your skills” and how to add them to your Portfolio. While goal setting and skill recording are different things I’ve brought them together into a single post because the technical skills required by portfolios.lincoln to bring them into your portfolio are the same.
Goal setting.
An important part of personal development planning and portfolio building is goal setting. It’s important to remember that your goals in life will not stay the same, so don’t think that whatever you write here represents any form of committment. Your life will change, and your goals will change as a result of those changes. Nevertheless writing them down will help you focus on achieving your current goals.
Portfolios.lincoln makes this easy to do. It offers three text boxes, personal goals, academic Goals, and career goals. Each of the text boxes has a full range of typographical control tools and allows you to import images. As always you don’t have to complete everything at the same time, but when you’ve finished working don’t forget to save your work by clicking on the “save” button below the boxes.
Describing your skills.
As with your goals, Portfolios.lincoln offers you three text boxes, this time to describe your personal skills, your academic skills and your work skills. Each of the text boxes has a full range of typographical control tools and allows you to import images. As always you don’t have to complete everything at the same time, but when you’ve finished working don’t forget to save your work by clicking on the “save” button below the boxes.