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Welcome to another video tutorial on using you WSI ePortfolio. This tutorial will show
you how to upload files.
Your WSI ePortfolio enables you to upload files which you might want to share with others
at some time.
Let's have a look at some of the files in my eportfolio.
(DEMO TO FILE REPOSITORY)
Notice I have two folders which enables me to keep my files ordered and easy to find.
You can see in my...... folder there is .... And in my .... Folder there is....
The uploaded files cannot be viewed by anyone until you display them on a page. You will
learn about pages in another tutorial.
To upload files, click on Upload your files in the Create and collect area (or click on
content and files).
For any file that you upload into your portfolio you must check the box to indicate that the
file is your own or that you have express permission to reproduce and/or distribute
this item, It must not breach any local copyright legislation and it must adhere to the terms
and conditions outlined on this site.
Before uploading the file we should think about where we would like it to be located.
If we do not create a folder or open a file the file will be uploaded into the home area.
For this demonstration I am going to create a folder called
Examples of work for Certificate IV in Business Administration.
By typing in the folder name and clicking on create folder.
Notice the folder appears in the list below.
To ensure that our file is placed within that folder we must open it by clicking on the
folder name.
Notice the folder name now appears in the path after Home.
Now let's upload our files.
Click on browse
I am going to my USB to find the files I would like to upload.
The first file I would like to upload is:............ All I need to do is to double click on the
file.
It will now appears in my folder.
Let's upload another file. Demo.....
You can use the path to go back to the home folder or other folders.
Notice that we are still in the Content area.
Let's go back to the dashboard.
That is the end of this tutorial. Have a look at our other tutorials where you will learn
how to add descriptions and tags to files and how to move files.