You have a lot of freedom and creative license for how you design your final portfolio. Putting your own design stamp on your project is important, and visual rhetoric is welcome.
You should engage in developing your portfolio as the semester progresses, and we will discuss the overall tenants of the portfolio as the term progresses. Examples of student portfolios forthcoming.
Blog outline
The blog must have several pages and should contain all of the major assignments you have done throughout the semester. The front page of your portfolio should be your final course reflection. You should give this reflection a title that makes sense as a title for your entire portfolio.
Main Reflection Page [GIVE THIS A CREATIVE/DESCRIPTIVE TITLE]
A Few Notes on the Construction of this Portfolio
Use this helpful guide to help you to construct your portfolio. A few pointers to keep in mind before you begin:
What to Include on this Main Reflection Page
Put
your overall reflection on your work this semester here. It should be
as long as it takes to fully explain and reflect on your work, but you
should plan to write several paragraphs at a minimum. Consider the following:
Remember that this isn’t the place for wishy-washy sentimentality or purely abstract discussion; instead, use the actual writing you’ve completed (big or small, for this class or somewhere else entirely) and discussion of the writing process you’ve engaged in as evidence for a compelling argument about where your writing’s been, where it’s gone this semester, and where you think it will go in the future. This is your chance to sell me on your work and development as a writer throughout the course of the semester. Don’t use this as an opportunity to simply brownnose (“Dear Professor Longhany, your class changed my life!”). It’s transparent and a bit offensive. Instead, this is an essay where careful and thoughtful analysis is valued. This analysis should be supported by specific evidence. Show me that you understand and can apply everything we’ve talked about this semester. After creating your main page, you have to create other pages for all of the major assignments of the term. Each page should have a title and should follow a similar format to all the other pages. What to include in the Literacy Narrative Reflection Page
What to include in the Essay Contest Reflection Page Put your reflection on the Essay Contest Essay at the top of the new page. It should be as long as it takes to fully explain and reflect on your work, but you should plan to write several paragraphs at a minimum. Consider the following:
What to include in the Process Essay Reflection Page Put your reflection on the Process Essay at the top of the new page. It should be as long as it takes to fully explain and reflect on your work, but you should plan to write several paragraphs at a minimum. Consider the following:
Beyond having reflections for each assignment, you must also have separate link lists for each assignment. You should have four link lists (one for each assignment: Literacy Narrative, Essay Contest, Process Essay, and Discourse Community Ethnography). After creating the link lists, you should upload documents to Google docs and then use those URLs to link up your drafts of each paper. If you have any questions as you develop your digital portfolio, please don't hesitate to contact me at Longhanyj@seminolestate.edu |
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