Your “professional persona” is your online presence that is visible to potential colleagues and employers. A key component of your professional persona is your professional portfolio site, where you can present your skills and accomplishments in a useful and engaging manner. By having all members of the class create professional portfolios using the same technology (TechFolios), each member can learn from others and thus raise the quality of everyone’s portfolio. Prior to beginning this assignment you should have watched both screencasts in the Resources section of this module, and reviewed the Professional Portfolio Style Guide.
First, following the instructions in the TechFolios Quick Start, create an initial portfolio website.
Second, create at least three projects illustrating your own technical accomplishments.
Third, create a technical essay (approximately 3-4 paragraphs) that discusses your interests in software engineering and what kinds of skills and experiences you hope to develop in future.
Be sure that:
Your site conforms to the guidelines in the Professional Portfolio Style Guide.
Your essay conforms to the guidelines in the Technical Essay Style Guide.
A variety of syntax errors can prevent the portfolio from building entirely (or not displaying your updates). Later on in the semester, you can learn how to run Jekyll locally to more easily debug these problems, but at this early point I am happy to provide debugging assistance. To do that, you first need to grant me permission to commit changes to your portfolio repository. To do that:
Then send me a message in the #questions Discord channel with the link to your github repository and the problem you are having. I will take a look. Generally I can find the problem pretty quickly once I have a chance to look at it.
By the date and time indicated in Laulima, submit this assignment. Your submission should be the URL (starting with http:) to your online professional portfolio (i.e. http://johnsmith.github.io).
To receive credit, you must submit this assignment in two ways:
Your portfolio must satisfy the following minimal requirements to receive any points:
The front page image must be sized to have equal width and height. When this is the case, the default front page theme will show your headshot as a perfect circle. If not, the headshot image will be distorted and have a lozenge shape.
On the projects page, the images used to illustrate each project must also be sized to have equal width and height. When this is the case, the default theme will display cards where each image is resized to be the same height. If not, the images for cards will have different heights and the summary text associated with the projects will not be aligned. (Note: within a project description page, you are free to use images that are rectangular; the square shape only applies to the image that appears on the projects page.)
There should be no broken links anywhere on the site.
The projects and essays associated with the template (Molly Maluhia) must not appear in your site.
For full credit, the portfolio must satisfy the additional guidelines in the Professional Portfolio Style Guide.