People say that a picture is worth a thousand words, or at least it delivers the idea faster than words can. This is my statement to the act of making an e-Portfolio:

A drain. The portfolio is the water, and the drain represents what would happen to it when it is done. It would disappear. Not in a literal sense, but the idea is there. Once you're done with this, it's done, it's gone. Unless there's some secret plan out there for us to use this again in a few years...
It's not an act of disrespect or anything to offend anyone, but that's the truth, pretty much like how filing reports for your job is. Once you do it, it's done and it won't get back in your face unless you did something wrong.
But I'm pointing out what would happen after the portfolio is made and done. I haven't actually said anything about what I felt when I was doing this.
To be honest, I had a hectic few weeks and my new restrictions on my computer put a damper on the amount of time I could work. Add to the fact that more immediate tasks popped up left and right for the last few days, it's a wonder why I've been able to do this today.
But I digress. My language and grammar had felt fine for the last few years and I haven't been able to pinpoint any improvements that I may have gained for the last few weeks except for the fact that I seem to write (type) easier whenever I can and not in the least when I feel like typing.
...which was what probably stopped me from doing anything for the last few days...
In my opinion, while the e-Portfolio is nice and all, it's a bit of a hassle to do once life tries to stop you from doing it with an almost endless amount of problems and succeeds frequently.
It could also be that I might have ADD, but you never know...
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