e-portfolio

ELIZABETH LEVESQUE
STATEMENT OF AUTHENTICITY
   This e-Portfolio is my personal collection of digital information targeted
    specifically for the purpose of obtaining a position in the Career
    Development field.
   This authentic e-Portfolio is privately owned and created by me, Elizabeth
    Levesque. This work is solely my own, and I am solely responsive for its
    content, organization, and construction. I ask that it not be copied as some
    of the work samples herein are used with permission of the employer for
    portfolio purposes only.
   I further hereby certify that the documents referenced in and submitted as
    evidence are authentic, and I agree to submit originals for examination upon
    request.




                 ““Elizabeth, ... I feel privileged having you as
                 a student.” …Carole Cotton:-)” Conestoga ‘09
Table of Contents
 Personal Philosophy……………………..4
 Professional Profile………………………5
 Skills Profile………………………………..6
 Accomplishments & Recognition……13
 Resume………………………………………23
 Calling Card…………………………………23



                  To return to
                Table of Contents
Vocational & Personal Philosophy

In the personality assessment, Keirsy’s Temperament Sorter, I am the
Idealist. “ The Idealists are the group most attuned to values and
seeking the greater good. All Idealists seek to have a life of
meaning, to help themselves and others grow to be the best that
they can be.”

                   My personal philosophy:

      To encourage a respectful and supportive work
      environment that inspires excellence in people.
Professional Profile
            See Accomplishments’ section for evidence

My Core Competencies are:

  C1.3.2 Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong
  learning
  C2.2.6 Establish and maintain collaborative work
  relationships
  C3.1.6 Identify the major organizations resources and
  community-based services for career development
  C4.1.1 Respond to clients` needs
Graphite Drawing ’07,
shown here in Newspaper clipping
Learn Continuously
  SKILL              DEMONSTRATION                              EVIDENCE


1. Personal          1. Enrolled in the Career     1. Emails showing                      P
   philosophy to        Development Practitioner’s    Teacher comments
   continuously         program at Conestoga
   learn and grow       College


                                                                2. Fine Art Awards from   M
2. Plans for, sets   2.   Created and submitted art                Community Art
   and achieves           pieces to community Art                  Shows
   own learning           Shows.
   goals                                                        2 b) Newspaper articles

                                                                Transferrable Skill =
                                                                community interaction
                           Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
Participated in Projects & Tasks
  SKILL               DEMONSTRATION                            EVIDENCE

1. Plans, designs     1. Accepted as part of “Noted’          1. Newspaper articles
                         project (United Way pilot                                         P
   and carries out
   projects and          project), to work with               1 b) Award plaques
                                                                                           M
                         mentor in order to be a
   tasks from start
                         participant in compilation           Transferrable Skills =
   to finish with        CD. Participated in                  learning with and from
   well-defined          workshops, composed                  others, community
   objectives and        song, met with musicians,            interaction while striving
   outcomes              studio recording, CD launch          toward a common goal
                         and other performances.

2. Works to                                                   2. Noted Acceptance letter
                      2. Created and submitted art
   agreed quality     pieces to community Art Shows.
                                                              2 b) Noted CD with jacket    M
   standards &
   specifications                                             2 c) Noted website           P
                         Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
Think & Solve Problems
  SKILL                DEMONSTRATION                         EVIDENCE

1. Creative and      1. Researched on-line e-        1. Sheet music / music
                     program to learn to play piano, portfolio (my own)                P
innovative in
exploring possible   and music theory. Has
                     composed several pieces and     1 b) Noted CD with jacket
solutions
                     created sheet notation for
                     accompanying musicians.
                     Building music portfolio.


2. Recognized the                                           2. Presentation Drawings
                     2. Designed to specifications                                     M
interpersonal,       and rendered in Illustrator,
technical and                                               Transferrable Skill =
                     innovative furniture ideas for         software excellence,
mathematical         ice bar in Dubai (and other            graphics for PowerPoint
dimensions of a      projects)                              presentations, flyers,
problem                                                     brochures
                       Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
Demonstrate Positive Attitudes & Behaviours
SKILL                   DEMONSTRATION                          EVIDENCE

1. Deals with people,   1. Worked for five years as part       1. Letter of
problems and            of a team in a Resource Room           Recommendation from        M
situations with         setting for students with              Department Head.
                        learning disabilities at a high
honesty, integrity
                        school
and
personal ethics

2. Shows interest,      2. Researched on-line e-               2. Sheet music /
initiative and effort   program to learn to play piano,             music portfolio       M
                        and music theory. Has                  2 b) CD
                        composed several pieces and
                        created sheet notation for            Transferrable Skill = not
                        accompanying musicians.               afraid to learn and be
                        Building music portfolio.             challenged
                         Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
Works with Others
SKILL                 DEMONSTRATION                             EVIDENCE

1. Understands and    1.   Accepted as part of United Way
works within the           project, to work with mentor in      1. Noted Acceptance          P
dynamics of a              order to be a participant in         letter
                           compilation CD. Participated in
group                      workshops, composed song, met
                                                                1. b) Noted CD with jacket
                           with musicians, studio recording,    1. c) Noted website
                           CD launch and other
                           performances



2. Flexible:          2. Worked for five years as part          2. Letter of                 M
respectful, open to   of a team in a Resource Room              Recommendation from
and supportive of     setting for students with learning        Department Head
the thoughts,         disabilities at a high school
opinions and
contributions of
others in a group          Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
Diverse Work Experience
Holds a genuine understanding of the relationship between
                employers and employees.


          Education: teacher, tutor
          Industry: trainer, mentor
          Computer technology
          Business administration
          Skilled trades
          Plus…
spring fog mist Huron County-2008




            Photography Skills= Transferrable skills
            brochures, leaflets, postings, documentation




Accomplishments

                       Next 9 pages
“Elizabeth’s warmth and sensitivity have enabled
   her to work so well with our students. She is very
   knowledgeable in many subjects that our
   students study and is willing to learn anything
   that is new.”




C4.1.1 Respond to clients` needs
“In recognition of your work ethic and
reliability , we have increased your hourly
wage...”




           C2.2.6 Establish and maintain
           collaborative work relationships
“There was a huge response and we had
some tough decisions to make…The
committee recognizes your talent...this
commitment is up to you…you will work
with [producer] and make yourself
available as needed.”


        C1.3.2 Demonstrate a
        commitment to lifelong learning

        C2.2.6 Establish and maintain
        collaborative work relationships
“…awarded the NSCAD Alumni Association
Foundation Scholarship…Scholarships at
NSCAD University are awarded on a highly
competitive basis. Your achievement
speaks most highly of your commitment to
your studies.”




        C1.3.2 Demonstrate a
        commitment to lifelong learning
Special Education Core 1

Commitment and interest in
human behaviour and individual
learning styles.




       C3.1.6 Identify the major
       organizations resources and
       community-based services for
       career development

       C4.1.1 Respond to clients` needs

       C1.3.2 Demonstrate a
       commitment to lifelong learning
C3.1.6 Identify the major
                                            organizations resources
                                            and community-based
                                            services for career
                                            development

                                            C4.1.1 Respond to clients`
                                            needs




Professional Kinesiology is an extension of
Brain Gym, a technique to repair lost
stages of development in learning.

Commitment and interest in human
behaviour and individual learning styles.
Recognizes the
                                                                           interpersonal, tech
                                                                           nical and
                                                                           mathematical
                                                                           dimensions of a
                                      8ft bar with shelves for candles     problem
                                     Back bar for bottles
                                                  The pillars have saffron cloth encased in
                                                  the blocks of ice to signify monks’ robes.
Designer for ice sculptures, ice
furniture, ice logos, ice bars and
much more

I did these Illustrator
drawings, to exacting
specifications, for an ice bar
lounge in Thailand. The theme
of this set of drawings is
Temples. Everything here is
ice, even the walls!
C3.1.6
Identify the major organizations
resources and community-based      “Huron United Way will bring
services for career development    together people and resources
                                   to create a community that
. Creative and innovative in       enables positive social change.”
exploring possible solutions
Halloween Pennant Dragonfly, photographed in London ‘09



Participates and awarded in various
community art shows.
Transferrable skill = documenting
Plans for, sets and achieves
own learning goals
background photograph my own: Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

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Levesque.Eportfolio

Levesque.Eportfolio

  • 1.
  • 2.
    STATEMENT OF AUTHENTICITY  This e-Portfolio is my personal collection of digital information targeted specifically for the purpose of obtaining a position in the Career Development field.  This authentic e-Portfolio is privately owned and created by me, Elizabeth Levesque. This work is solely my own, and I am solely responsive for its content, organization, and construction. I ask that it not be copied as some of the work samples herein are used with permission of the employer for portfolio purposes only.  I further hereby certify that the documents referenced in and submitted as evidence are authentic, and I agree to submit originals for examination upon request. ““Elizabeth, ... I feel privileged having you as a student.” …Carole Cotton:-)” Conestoga ‘09
  • 3.
    Table of Contents Personal Philosophy……………………..4  Professional Profile………………………5  Skills Profile………………………………..6  Accomplishments & Recognition……13  Resume………………………………………23  Calling Card…………………………………23 To return to Table of Contents
  • 4.
    Vocational & PersonalPhilosophy In the personality assessment, Keirsy’s Temperament Sorter, I am the Idealist. “ The Idealists are the group most attuned to values and seeking the greater good. All Idealists seek to have a life of meaning, to help themselves and others grow to be the best that they can be.” My personal philosophy: To encourage a respectful and supportive work environment that inspires excellence in people.
  • 5.
    Professional Profile See Accomplishments’ section for evidence My Core Competencies are: C1.3.2 Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning C2.2.6 Establish and maintain collaborative work relationships C3.1.6 Identify the major organizations resources and community-based services for career development C4.1.1 Respond to clients` needs
  • 6.
    Graphite Drawing ’07, shownhere in Newspaper clipping
  • 7.
    Learn Continuously SKILL DEMONSTRATION EVIDENCE 1. Personal 1. Enrolled in the Career 1. Emails showing P philosophy to Development Practitioner’s Teacher comments continuously program at Conestoga learn and grow College 2. Fine Art Awards from M 2. Plans for, sets 2. Created and submitted art Community Art and achieves pieces to community Art Shows own learning Shows. goals 2 b) Newspaper articles Transferrable Skill = community interaction Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
  • 8.
    Participated in Projects& Tasks SKILL DEMONSTRATION EVIDENCE 1. Plans, designs 1. Accepted as part of “Noted’ 1. Newspaper articles project (United Way pilot P and carries out projects and project), to work with 1 b) Award plaques M mentor in order to be a tasks from start participant in compilation Transferrable Skills = to finish with CD. Participated in learning with and from well-defined workshops, composed others, community objectives and song, met with musicians, interaction while striving outcomes studio recording, CD launch toward a common goal and other performances. 2. Works to 2. Noted Acceptance letter 2. Created and submitted art agreed quality pieces to community Art Shows. 2 b) Noted CD with jacket M standards & specifications 2 c) Noted website P Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
  • 9.
    Think & SolveProblems SKILL DEMONSTRATION EVIDENCE 1. Creative and 1. Researched on-line e- 1. Sheet music / music program to learn to play piano, portfolio (my own) P innovative in exploring possible and music theory. Has composed several pieces and 1 b) Noted CD with jacket solutions created sheet notation for accompanying musicians. Building music portfolio. 2. Recognized the 2. Presentation Drawings 2. Designed to specifications M interpersonal, and rendered in Illustrator, technical and Transferrable Skill = innovative furniture ideas for software excellence, mathematical ice bar in Dubai (and other graphics for PowerPoint dimensions of a projects) presentations, flyers, problem brochures Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
  • 10.
    Demonstrate Positive Attitudes& Behaviours SKILL DEMONSTRATION EVIDENCE 1. Deals with people, 1. Worked for five years as part 1. Letter of problems and of a team in a Resource Room Recommendation from M situations with setting for students with Department Head. learning disabilities at a high honesty, integrity school and personal ethics 2. Shows interest, 2. Researched on-line e- 2. Sheet music / initiative and effort program to learn to play piano, music portfolio M and music theory. Has 2 b) CD composed several pieces and created sheet notation for Transferrable Skill = not accompanying musicians. afraid to learn and be Building music portfolio. challenged Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
  • 11.
    Works with Others SKILL DEMONSTRATION EVIDENCE 1. Understands and 1. Accepted as part of United Way works within the project, to work with mentor in 1. Noted Acceptance P dynamics of a order to be a participant in letter compilation CD. Participated in group workshops, composed song, met 1. b) Noted CD with jacket with musicians, studio recording, 1. c) Noted website CD launch and other performances 2. Flexible: 2. Worked for five years as part 2. Letter of M respectful, open to of a team in a Resource Room Recommendation from and supportive of setting for students with learning Department Head the thoughts, disabilities at a high school opinions and contributions of others in a group Rating: P = Proficient M = Mastery
  • 12.
    Diverse Work Experience Holdsa genuine understanding of the relationship between employers and employees.  Education: teacher, tutor  Industry: trainer, mentor  Computer technology  Business administration  Skilled trades  Plus…
  • 13.
    spring fog mistHuron County-2008 Photography Skills= Transferrable skills brochures, leaflets, postings, documentation Accomplishments Next 9 pages
  • 14.
    “Elizabeth’s warmth andsensitivity have enabled her to work so well with our students. She is very knowledgeable in many subjects that our students study and is willing to learn anything that is new.” C4.1.1 Respond to clients` needs
  • 15.
    “In recognition ofyour work ethic and reliability , we have increased your hourly wage...” C2.2.6 Establish and maintain collaborative work relationships
  • 16.
    “There was ahuge response and we had some tough decisions to make…The committee recognizes your talent...this commitment is up to you…you will work with [producer] and make yourself available as needed.” C1.3.2 Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning C2.2.6 Establish and maintain collaborative work relationships
  • 17.
    “…awarded the NSCADAlumni Association Foundation Scholarship…Scholarships at NSCAD University are awarded on a highly competitive basis. Your achievement speaks most highly of your commitment to your studies.” C1.3.2 Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning
  • 18.
    Special Education Core1 Commitment and interest in human behaviour and individual learning styles. C3.1.6 Identify the major organizations resources and community-based services for career development C4.1.1 Respond to clients` needs C1.3.2 Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning
  • 19.
    C3.1.6 Identify themajor organizations resources and community-based services for career development C4.1.1 Respond to clients` needs Professional Kinesiology is an extension of Brain Gym, a technique to repair lost stages of development in learning. Commitment and interest in human behaviour and individual learning styles.
  • 20.
    Recognizes the interpersonal, tech nical and mathematical dimensions of a 8ft bar with shelves for candles problem Back bar for bottles The pillars have saffron cloth encased in the blocks of ice to signify monks’ robes. Designer for ice sculptures, ice furniture, ice logos, ice bars and much more I did these Illustrator drawings, to exacting specifications, for an ice bar lounge in Thailand. The theme of this set of drawings is Temples. Everything here is ice, even the walls!
  • 21.
    C3.1.6 Identify the majororganizations resources and community-based “Huron United Way will bring services for career development together people and resources to create a community that . Creative and innovative in enables positive social change.” exploring possible solutions
  • 22.
    Halloween Pennant Dragonfly,photographed in London ‘09 Participates and awarded in various community art shows. Transferrable skill = documenting Plans for, sets and achieves own learning goals
  • 23.
    background photograph myown: Lake Atitlan, Guatemala Return to beginning