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Idea Library
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Contact Us: Please feel free to reach out to otl@du.edu or heather.tobin@du.edu with any questions, or if you'd like to schedule a one-on-one consultation regarding the use of DU Portfolio in academic contexts.
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Design Resources
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In the list below you'll find a variety of tools that can be used to develope creative and visually dynamic materials for your ePortfolio pages. Please keep in mind that while we are suggesting them, we are not able to fully support them from a technological and trouble-shooting standpoint - Instead, you'd need to follow up with the help resources for each individual application if you choose to use it.
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Unsplash
An online repository of over 500k high-resolution photos uploaded by photographers around the world that are free to use with or without citation. FlatIcon
An online database of (some free, some for cost) icons and graphics. Canva
A web-based application for creating visual design layouts with a combination of text, images, and graphics. Imgur
A collection of GIF's that embed nicely using DU Portfolio's "insert iframe content" tool. Piktochart
A simple web-based authoring program for creating infographic posters, flyers, and presentations. ThingLink
An online tool for creating interactive hot-spot images. TimelineJS
A web-based and open-sourced authoring tool for creating visual and interactive timelines using various media and artifacts. emaze
An online application with templates for creating dynamic presentations, websites, e-cards, blogs, and photo albums. Adobe Spark
A web-based authoring tool that allows you to create impactful graphics, web pages and video stories.
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Created using Adobe Spark
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Example Content
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If you're feeling overwhelmed by the idea of designing your online portfolio, please take a few minutes to watch the following video. It is a great inspiration to me in reconciling my taste for what I think is "great" design with my perceived design skills (or lack thereof)!
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Follow @ProfessorPortfolio for more inspiration and ideas