Anthology Portfolio - Student Information

Welcome to Anthology Portfolio, the industry-leading platform for publishing student portfolios.

Anthology Portfolio is a web-based system that provides a place for students to create electronic portfolios to showcase their work in a portable format that they can carry with them after graduation.

Get to know Anthology Portfolio better

All you need to get started with Anthology Portfolio is provided down below
  1. Purchase a license from the HCU bookstore (it takes 24-48 business hours to activate your account)
  2. Sign into Blackboard
  3. Go to your course that requires Anthology Portfolio
  4. Click the assignment link for Anthology Portfolio
  5. If it asks you to log in, your account is not activated yet

At the beginning of the semester when your syllabus includes the Anthology Portfolio license as required course material. The license is good for 365 days so if you need it two semesters in a row, you only need to purchase one license.

Through the University Store. You can purchase in person, over the phone, or online. Your Anthology Portfolio account is active for 365 days and then it needs to be renewed. The renewal license can be purchased through the HCU bookstore as well.

Go to hcustore.com

Under the “Textbooks” drop-down menu, select “Buy/Rent Textbooks

In the “Search” box, type “Chalk and Wire

Choose either “Chalk and Wire Subscription for Education” or “Chalk and Wire Subscription for Beh. Sciences“. The purchase price is $40.

Access your Anthology Portfolio account directly through your Blackboard course. You should not go directly through the Anthology Portfolio website.

It is an HCU license so it must be purchased directly through the HCU bookstore. It is available in person, over the phone, and online.

Yes, the license must be purchased directly through HCU’s bookstore in person, over the phone, or online.

The key assessments will go into the portfolio. Fieldwork logs, observation evaluations, and anything related to the internship/practicum/clinical teaching will go in the fieldwork section.

The portfolio is a sample of assessments throughout the program at HCU.

The fieldwork is a log of hours and activities completed during internship/practicum/clinical teaching.

There are help documents and videos for students. If they need further assistance after they have reviewed those resources, they can reach out to their professor.

This video shows how students’ mentor/supervisor signs off on the students’ journal/log of hours

This video walks you through the process of submitting assignments from Blackboard to Anthology Portfolio.