You should make sure to include and update your CV as part of your online portfolio. Your CV will overlap with many of the other items, but it lacks the depth and holistic personality of the rest of your portfolio.
Typically CV's cover the following material:
Personal Information: name, address, phone numbers and e-mail address. Do NOT include date of birth, marital status, number of children, and other irrelevant information.
Education: start with your most recent or expected degree. List degrees, majors, institutions, and dates of completion (or expected date) in reverse chronological order. You can also list minors, subfields, and honors.
Dissertation/Thesis: provide the title and a brief description, your conclusions, your advisor
Awards, honors, fellowships, grants: Showcase your awards and honors here, include additional information if needed.
Teaching/Research experience: Roles, responsibilities, courses taught, grants worked on, outcomes
Publications, invited papers, conference presentations: These should be arranged in reverse chronological order as well and may be subdivided into sections if you have enough. You should also include works in progress.
Teaching,/Research interests: List the courses you are prepared to teach and topics that indicate your present and future research directions.
Academic Service: list all departmental and university groups, committees, on which you served. Student groups and community service may be valid as well.
Memberships or professional affiliations: list all professional groups and positions within the groups.
Languages: list languages you read and speak and note those in which you are fluent.
Education: start with your most recent or expected degree. List degrees, majors, institutions, and dates of completion (or expected date) in reverse chronological order. You can also list minors, subfields, and honors.
Dissertation/Thesis: provide the title and a brief description, your conclusions, your advisor
Awards, honors, fellowships, grants: Showcase your awards and honors here, include additional information if needed.
Teaching/Research experience: Roles, responsibilities, courses taught, grants worked on, outcomes
Publications, invited papers, conference presentations: These should be arranged in reverse chronological order as well and may be subdivided into sections if you have enough. You should also include works in progress.
Teaching,/Research interests: List the courses you are prepared to teach and topics that indicate your present and future research directions.
Academic Service: list all departmental and university groups, committees, on which you served. Student groups and community service may be valid as well.
Memberships or professional affiliations: list all professional groups and positions within the groups.
Languages: list languages you read and speak and note those in which you are fluent.