Introduction
- Define ePortfolio and artifacts, explaining their purpose and value (include at least two cited credible source).
Artifact Description
Describe your selected artifact including:
- Identify your selected artifact.
- Explain why you chose it for your ePortfolio.
- Describe the original course in your program and assignment it was part of.
- Explain the learning objective and problem addressed in the project.
- Specify the artifact format (e.g., research paper, PowerPoint, business plan).
Insights & Professional Application
- Discuss the skills and knowledge you gained from working on this artifact.
- Relate your learning to at least one of the following principles:
- Effective business leadership
- Strategic decision-making
- Managing diverse stakeholders
- Minimum 2 cited credible sources
Extrapolation & Hypothetical Application
- Apply your learning to a hypothetical business scenario that includes one of the above three principles
- Explain how insights gained from your artifact could be used in a real-world business context.
- (For guidance, refer to: How to Extrapolate and Apply [web article, W5 eReserve]).
- At least 1 cited credible source.
Value of the Artifact in Your ePortfolio
- Explain how your artifact adds value to your ePortfolio audience (e.g., employers, doctoral programs).
- Discuss how you will use it to highlight your strengths and achievements.
- Would you make any revisions to improve the artifact? Why or why not?
Conclusion
- Summarize key takeaways from your selected artifact.
- Reflect on how it enhances your professional ePortfolio.
3. Research & Citations
- Minimum use of sources is described above, totaling a minimum of 5 credible sources.
- Follow APA 7th edition formatting for in-text citations and references.