You must present all your evidence in an eportfolio. Remember that the eportfolio itself is a multimedia product. You should create a design for your eportfolio that makes good use of your multimedia skills and showcases your products.
Make a detailed list of everything that should be in your eportfolio. Use this document to help you. You should not need to add much more. Make sure that you do not add items that have this symbol next to them in the brief.
Save the finished list in your user area and use it as a checklist.
It is important that the structure of your eportfolio is logical so that the moderator can move around and find all the evidence. The moderator has a limited amount of time – make life easier for him or her!
Create a structure chart to map out the pages of your eportfolio and how they link together. You will gain higher marks for a logical folder structure and for sensible folder and file names. The chart should show the individual web pages and how they link together. It can also show links to the evidence that you want to include.
The eportfolio should include these pages: