I see my portfolio blog as being a place for me to gather my thoughts and various examples of learning throughout my degree. This has also been the place for my first semester's work through Professional Practice.
Those modules are thoughtfully discussed and academic readings are used reflected upon for the benefit of my LIS journey.
The later entries relate to portfolio elements themselves, and I encountered some issues putting these together as most were in retrospect. For example, the fieldwork journals were needed to be done without having a supervisor's comments, as the placements were either ongoing (my job) or taken place just prior to my degree. But while I needed to fill these in individually and without that external input, I'm sure my supervisor's would've instead seen the fieldwork journals as merely extra work!
My 'development' entries are short, largely because at this time I'm unsure of my development. In all honesty, I don't know what I'll be doing career-wise in 5 years. I tend to bumble my way in and out of things.
This portfolio is a good representation of me as an LIS professional, to the point and using only what's needed.
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