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Re: career changer requests help (another portfolio question)
Subject:Re: career changer requests help (another portfolio question) From:Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 18 Jun 2001 15:48:54 -0700
Betsy Boyd wrote:
> -How should I best include the copy I wrote for a web site? Just put
> together a neatly-formatted version and point the reader to the site with a
> URL, or print pages from the site?
It's worth maintaining on-line and print versions of your portfolio, but
I'd keep each complete in itself for readers' convenience. Maybe you
could take a few screen shots for your paper portfolio?
> -Also, would it be prudent to include some of the writing I did for the
> Internet newsletters, probably the stuff of a more technical nature? Or just
> the procedural stuff I wrote for them?
Why not? If it's technical stuff, it will show your ability to handle
complex subject matter in a variety of forms. And, even if it's not
technical, it could show your ability to do design work.
> -I have a chapter from the manual I wrote for a bank in 1998, but not in
> electronic format. Would it be totally dishonest and ill advised for me to
> re-write it in FrameMaker, for example, to show I can use it?
Why not scan a few pages? It's easier, and takes less time.
But if you do re-write, clearly label it as such. Maybe you could
present a before and after version of the manual.
I'm assuming, of course, that you have permission from the bank to use
the chapter.
> - I'm also planning to include a quick help file I'll create in RoboHELP. I
> got the "For Dummies" of both these programs, which come with samples of the
> software.
Again, screen shots might be the way to go. You could fit a couple per
page and still have the help file legible.
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