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Google pages: an excellent tool for your e-portfolio

Filed under: eportfolio — sporto at 6:47 pm on Tuesday, May 13, 2008  Tagged ,

Google pages is a great way to create your e-portfolio in a web-page style. If you are not into using a blog, or a wiki and would really like to have your own website, you can use Google pages: http://pages.google.com/

You can easily create the page, with different layout possibilities. You have up to 100MB available to you for free hosting. You can always create links to your works/artifacts, which are saved in other servers (such as Google docs, Zoho, box.net, etc). Excellent option for an e-portfolio without any hassle of having to develop a web page from scratch.

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   Lynda Lamber

July 7, 2008 @ 1:17 pm

This is my first time logging on the blog since about week 2 (today is July7), and I find that here is where all the action is.

In response to the comment about googlepages, I just wanted to say that once you realize how to upload pages to it, it really is easy, even if it does not have the design capabilities of some other tools.

Also, I’m looking for feedback on my site so far, so if you’re interested in google pages, please take a look at mine (link below) and let me know what you think.

Thanks,
Lynda

http://recordhop.googlepages.com/homepage

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