I believe a lot of you have already finished a lot of projects for corporates, or schools. I was wondering that do you put your projects on an online porfolio? If so, how do you do it? without misusing company's internal property or materials.
Sometimes you can take a small part of a course that doesn't contain proprietary information. If it's fairly generic content (sales, management, Microsoft Office, etc.), you can take the logos and identifying information off a few screens of a course to use as a sample.
You could also rebuild a sample. Sometimes we all have projects where we can't do it the way we really want because of time, budget, or organizational politics. You can redo it the way you wished you could have and use that instead.
You can also rebuild something with new content. I did a project last year that required some more complex variables and animation. It was a cool concept, but I couldn't use the original in my portfolio. I used the same functionality but created my own content.
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Sometimes you can take a small part of a course that doesn't contain proprietary information. If it's fairly generic content (sales, management, Microsoft Office, etc.), you can take the logos and identifying information off a few screens of a course to use as a sample.
You could also rebuild a sample. Sometimes we all have projects where we can't do it the way we really want because of time, budget, or organizational politics. You can redo it the way you wished you could have and use that instead.
You can also rebuild something with new content. I did a project last year that required some more complex variables and animation. It was a cool concept, but I couldn't use the original in my portfolio. I used the same functionality but created my own content.
Thank you Christy! I think I will follow your advice and start to build something of my own now! :)
It's a really difficult situation and we also find that we are unable to show the vast majority of the work that we develop.
Christy makes some really good suggestions that might help you. Another might be to join in with the E-Learning Challenges to build up a portfolio.
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