How do I know if my project qualifies to be uploaded to the TKPortfolio website?
Students may submit their projects through their School's designated Curriculum Support Officer (CSO). The project will be reviewed to ensure that it meets the required quality, content, technical specifications, and posting standards before it is published on the TKPortfolio website.
Are there any requirements for a student's project to be posted on the website?
Yes. Each project must meet the required content, quality, file format, file size, dimensions, and other technical specifications, depending on the project category. The specific requirements will be discussed with the School through the Curriculum Support Officer.
How long will my project be posted on the TKPortfolio website?
Approved projects will generally remain posted for one (1) school year. Projects may be removed or archived at the end of the school year as part of the regular portfolio update.
How long does it take for a project to be reviewed and posted?
The turnaround time may vary depending on the type, scope, complexity, and number of projects submitted. Projects that require revisions or additional information may take longer to process.
Can a single student submit multiple projects?
Yes. A student may submit multiple projects, such as Graphic Design, Website Design, Animation, Commercial Video, and other project categories, provided that each project meets the required standards, file specifications, and submission guidelines.
What happens if my project does not meet the required standards?
If a submitted project does not meet the required standards, the student or School may be asked to make revisions or corrections before the project can be considered for posting.
Can I edit or replace my project after it has been posted?
Yes, if necessary. Requests to update, replace, or correct a published project should be coordinated through the School's Curriculum Support Officer. Approval will depend on the reason for the requested change and the project's status.
Who is responsible for keeping a copy of my project?
Students are responsible for keeping and backing up their original project files. Students are strongly encouraged to save their projects on their personal computers, external drives, or trusted cloud storage services.
What happens if my project is deleted from the website?
Technokids is not responsible for the loss, deletion, or unavailability of student project files or published projects on the website. The TKPortfolio website is intended for showcasing student work and should not be considered the student's primary storage or backup location.
Will Technokids keep a copy of my original project file?
Not necessarily. The submission and publication of a project on TKPortfolio does not guarantee that Technokids will permanently retain the original project file. Students should always maintain their own backup copies.
Can my project be removed from the website before the end of the school year?
Yes. Technokids reserves the right to remove, unpublish, or temporarily disable a project if it does not comply with the website guidelines, contains inappropriate or inaccurate content, violates applicable policies, or requires correction or review.
Can I submit a project that contains copyrighted materials?
Students should ensure that the materials used in their projects are original, properly licensed, or permitted for educational and portfolio use. Projects containing unauthorized copyrighted materials may be returned for revision or may not be approved for publication.
Who reviews the projects before they are published?
Projects are initially coordinated and reviewed through the School's Curriculum Support Officer (CSO) and may undergo additional review based on the project's category and requirements before being published.
Will every submitted project be published?
No. Submission does not guarantee publication. Projects must meet the required standards and guidelines before they can be approved and posted on the TKPortfol
Can my personal information be included in my project?
Students should avoid including sensitive or unnecessary personal information in their projects. Any required student information should follow the guidelines provided by the School and Technokids.
Can I use my TKPortfolio project for my personal portfolio?
Yes. Students may use their approved projects as part of their personal academic or professional portfolio, provided that they retain their original project files and follow any applicable School or Technokids guidelines.
What should I do if I notice an error in my published project?
Report the issue to your School's Curriculum Support Officer as soon as possible. The project can be reviewed and, when appropriate, corrected or replaced.
Is TKPortfolio a permanent storage for student projects?
No. TKPortfolio is primarily a platform for showcasing student work, not a permanent file-storage or backup service. Students must maintain their own copies of all submitted projects.
Can a project be posted again in a future school year?
Projects may be considered for reposting or inclusion in a future school year, depending on the current portfolio guidelines, project quality, and available space. Reposting is not automatically guaranteed.
Who should I contact if I have questions about my project?
For questions regarding project requirements, submission, revisions, approval, or posting, students should coordinate with their School's designated Curriculum Support Officer (CSO).
What is the disclaimer regarding student projects uploaded to TKPortfolio?
Disclaimer: TKPortfolio is a platform for showcasing student projects and is not intended to serve as a permanent backup or storage facility. Students are responsible for maintaining their own copies and backups of all submitted projects. Technokids is not liable for any project files that are deleted, lost, modified, or become unavailable on the website.