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In ePortfolio, how do I access my portfolio wizard?

To access your portfolio wizard:

  1. Log into Oncourse CL at: https://oncourse.iu.edu/portal
  2. From the tabs along the top, select the worksite containing your wizard (your instructor should provide you with the site name). If the site is not visible, click - more - to see additional sites.

  3. From the menubar, select Wizards.

  4. From the list of wizards, select the wizard you want to access.

Outline wizards

An outline wizard consists of a number of pages arranged hierarchically under different headings. You can open any of the pages at any time; however, pages that have been submitted for evaluation cannot be changed.

When you are finished working on a page, click Back to the Wizard at the bottom of the page to return to the wizard's main page. To return to the list of wizards, click Return to Wizards at the bottom of the main page. You can also click the up arrow icon  
Return to top page of this tool
  to return to the list of wizards.

Step-by-step wizards

A step-by-step wizard presents the portfolio pages one at a time in a linear progression. To advance from one page to the next, click Continue.

When you are finished working on a page, click Finish at the bottom of the page to return to the wizard's main page. To return to the list of wizards, click Return to Wizards at the bottom of the main page. You can also click the up arrow icon  
Return to top page of this tool
  to return to the list of wizards.

For more detailed information, see Using the Wizards Tool, For Students.

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Last modified on October 29, 2009.

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