Good example: http://kids-learn.org/
This portfolio contains complete lesson plans that Susan Silverman taught to her second-grade classes. Each lesson plan has a title that clearly denotes what the plan is about and they are all listed and linked on the main page of the portfolio. Any teacher could happen by this portfolio and immediately take and use one, or even all, of these lesson plans.
Also, a link to email Susan Silverman is clearly posted on the main page of the portfolio to contact her and discuss the plans she has posted.
Bad example: http://durak.org/kathy/portfolio/index.html
In looking through this portfolio, I found nothing of any real substance, save for this woman’s resume. No where was there any material that might be of use or interest to anyone and what was posted was done so in a very informal way.
Additionally, the resume hadn’t been updated since the mid-1990s.
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