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My groups term project is on achieving universal primary education. The area that we have chosen to research is Tamil Nadu, India. We decided to choose this area because it was greatly affected from the Tsunami in 2004. We plan on looking at the schooling before and after the tsunami and then compare it to the education in the United States.

Here are examples of portfolios:

web portfolio.jpg
This first example is of a a cover page. I like this page because it is simple and keeps your attention. It is not overcrowded, and the page design is well done.

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These next two examples are examples of web pages with portfolios on them. These are nice because it would save paper to use a web page.
Another example of using the internet for a a portfolio would be to use a wiki. For our rough draft of our project we put all of our information together using a wiki.
Here is our rough draft:
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