Join us for an insightful presentation through which Master’s level social work students' submissions demonstrate the powerful potential of ePortfolios. This seminar is designed for educators and professionals eager to explore how ePortfolios can showcase critical macro-level interventions. social work skills and activities such as contacting legislators, participating in policy-focused webinars, and building digital repositories that reflect their advocacy and community impact. Participants will witness firsthand how these digital portfolios serve as dynamic tools for demonstrating competency in macro-level practice, enabling students to document and share their experiences in real-world social change efforts. Through guided examples, you’ll see how students have successfully used ePortfolios to capture and reflect on their involvement in advocacy work, community organizing, and professional development. In addition to viewing student work, the seminar offers a hands-on opportunity to start building your own ePortfolio. Whether you’re new to ePortfolios or looking to refine your current approach, this session provides practical tips and tools to create a compelling digital narrative. Don’t miss this chance to learn how to effectively showcase your work and advocate for social justice in a digital age.