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          At the end of the day, I have learned that my digital work, really isn’t my digital work. It is my knowledge and experiences that I have now passed on to other people who are going through and reading this. 

          Would I go on and say that this experience wasn’t worth it? no. I would not. I would say that I was apart of UNE’s first classes that learned to integrate e-Portfolio into everyday students daily lives. I was apart of the report with my freshman semester review that asked our perspective on e-portfolio’s and talked only about the good things I had experienced. 

          Not only has had an e-Portfolio shaped my way deeper into the digital environment but, it has helped me become more passionate and want to help those learn in a better way that I had done myself. I have become the role model that I knew I could be. 

          All it took was knowing the material, and getting past that brick wall, and making a personal experience for everyone to enjoy.

          As my final remark, e-Portfolio use is just getting started in the digital world. We should start embracing the change more and take on the knowledge that others have to offer rather than missing the opportunity to grow and develop into a better person. Fore at the end of the day, it is Your Life to live however you choose. Isn’t quite crazy that my life would be changed so much, simply from joining a class? Who knew.

We owe almost all our knowledge not to those who have agreed, but to those who have differed.

Charles Caleb Colton
(1780 – 1832, English cleric, writer and collector)