FINAL WORK FOR THE COURSE
(see the assignments page for descriptions of anything you are not sure about)
The print portfolio, due at my office by 5:00PM
1) Meta-analytical essay (see below)
2) Final research paper (with works CITED list at the end of the paper)
3) Annotated Bibliography (may include material not used in the paper)
4) Description of the final project (and the project or a link if you actually made it)
5) Any other work you printed out or generated on paper as part of this course (notes, diagrams, drafts, papers with my comments, writing center notes, things you downloaded from the web, photocopies--everything ALREADY printed).
This material should be gathered in a manila folder and handed to me via the box outside my office. At the front of the portfolio you should place your meta-analytical essay (preface). You may also include a title page, an acknowledgment page, a table of contents, and anything else that seems appropriate;
The electronic portfolio, due in the k:drive by 6:00PM
1) Meta-analytical essay (see below)
2) Final research paper (with works CITED list at the end of the paper) - inlcude the word FINAL in the document name
3) All the drafts, notes, revisions, etc of the final research paper (named draft 1, draft 2, etc)
4) Original research proposal
5) Revised research proposal
6) Annotated Bibliography (may include material not used in the paper)
4) Draft of the comparison paper
5) Your comments about how to revise the comparison paper if you had to do so
6) Encyclopedia entries on your topic
7) Any other work you have done for this course that I seem to have forgotten to list
8) Description of the final project (and the project or a link if you actually made it)
The meta-analytical essay (preface)
See the assignments page for a description of the function and content of this document.
As I said in class, this is both the space where you will internalize and operationlize whatever you have learned in this course (therefore making it likely that you will automatically use some of these strategies in the future, and in so doing write more effective papers), AND the place where you provide me with a context for the portfolio and thereby help me give it is grade. Writing what tou think I want to hear will waste your time and mine. If you didn't learn anything, say so; then talk about where you learned the things you already know, how you demnstrated them in the portfolio, and how you will use them in the future.
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