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      1. Be organized
    1. Be clear and A contortable to see
      3, Make it simple so it is easy to get things from it
    1. When will we start doing 3D Modeling?
      3)6 Difference: Mine is not clear enough
    2. Improve my writing skill

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  • @Rebecca Great idea! Adding colour can make the visual more appealing and help highlight key areas. Your portfolio will be greatly improved with colour and the points raised in point 1..

  • @Raifah It’s great that you are reflecting critically on your own work. Recognising areas for improvement, such as time management and organisation, is the first step towards growth.

    A successful portfolio often includes a clear structure, visual appeal, and evidence of a well-documented thought process.

  • @James That’s a very constructive observation! Adding more diagrams and providing detailed explanations will help clarify your ideas and make your work more engaging. Can you think of another point? The question asked for three point. Listening attentively in class and asking questions will certainly help deepen your understanding. However, don't forget you also need to improve on documenting your work through the design cycle.

  • @Vlad That’s a great observation! Adding more pictures and diagrams can make your portfolio visually engaging and help convey complex ideas more clearly. Another point to consider is ensuring that the visuals you include are fully relevant and well-organised. You’re absolutely correct that adding more detail to your process, research, results, and reflections will strengthen your portfolio. As you add this information, try to focus on clarity and ensure the text flows logically. It might also help to break the sections into smaller subsections with headings—this will make it easier for readers to follow your thought process. Don't forget to connect your reflection to how it influenced the next steps in your project.

  • @Joa That’s a good starting point! Adding colours can definitely make your portfolio more engaging, but try to think about how you’ll incorporate them effectively. To move closer to a higher score, consider focusing on areas that will have the most immediate impact, such as organising your content more effectively or enhancing your presentation with visuals and data. Think critically about what’s missing and what would elevate your work to the next level.

  • @Selvia This is an excellent plan! Refining the background will help set the context for your project, while adding details and descriptions will make your thought process clearer. Matching pictures to specific points in your narrative will support your explanations and add visual interest. Including a reflection section is also critical, as it shows your ability to evaluate your work and learn from the process.

  • @Mihika Your response is very well-written and demonstrates a clear understanding of what makes a strong portfolio. However, the tone and structure feel highly polished and professional, which might suggest it was generated or heavily influenced by an external tool, such as AI. While using tools to refine your thoughts is not inherently negative, it’s important to ensure your reflections are personal, authentic, and grounded in your own experiences. Adding specific examples from your projects or challenges you’ve faced will make your response feel more genuine and relatable. We will work on answering your questions as we move through this project.

  • 1 I should add more text and I should have more detail have more pictures, and I'll make it more appealing
    2 Nothing
    3 4
    4

    huh? what did I miss?