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Is It Too Late To Learn?

At 64, I have just discovered that why didn't I learned from any professor after going through two bachelors, 3 Masters programs about developing a website.  I hope that all education programs are teaching future teachers how to develop one for their classroom.  From what I know teachers are asked to develop one and have never even seen a template to follow.  Since I was in the hospital this week for two days, I saw all the samples of the websites that were listed in our assignment.  The more I saw, the more I was confused because I really liked about 90% of them.  I wished I would had just coy the best I liked and copy and paste my own into that same design.  But after my interview with Dr. Harrison, he saw my point that I have been trying to organize my blogs.  Also thanks to my group member Jannelle that is assisting in so I will not have everything on one page but in tabs.  I love websites so I want to become and expert so I can assist the educators that I assist with their lessons.

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I really liked Roselynn Verwood's eportfolio.  She discusses her professional work, workshop skills, International work and other related resource links.  The tabs were wonderful and I need one similar to that one.  I also viewed one that looked like mine---everything on one page.  But I realized that my problem is that I have trouble selecting only one free website...it is hard to pinpoint which one from the examples I really like.  

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I did take notes on the ones that I thought that looked very professional and informative.  But I am going to work very hard to integrate some I liked and extend my blogs that will sound exciting and informative.  I feel that my eportfolio should include little about my personal life and education but instead concentrate on informative links, my courses' learnings and other helpful information for students.  I can pay other persons who are experts in webbuiding to do mine but I want to learn on my own by trial and error

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