Final Reflection Assignment, 1000 Words Minimum
As a way to begin your Final Reflection, look back through your work such as in-class writing exercises, homework assignments, earlier reflections, essays/projects, and so on with our learning objectives in mind. As you browse through your work, ask yourself about and take notes on the following questions:
âHow would you compare/contrast work done early on in the semester to now?
âWhat was your favorite/least favorite assignment and why?
âWhat are some notable lessons that have stuck with you after completing certain assignments?
âWhat changed in your writing (and reading and thinking)?
âWhat was your experience revising assignments?
âWas there any peer feedback that really stands out to you and why?
âHow did you adapt to the sudden switch to online writing mid-semester?
âWhat was challenging for you in our course this semester and how did you overcome it (or attempt to)?
*For you Final Reflection, donât simply answer the above questionsâthey are just meant to help you brainstorm ideas. After thinking deeply about your work this semester and the material that we’ve read, I want you to pick one of the learning objectives (from the sheet attached to the syllabi) that you feel as if you’ve accomplished. In your reflection, write about the process of achieving the learning objective. Be sure to include writing exercises you did and texts you read that helped you along the way. End your reflection by stating how the selected learning objective will help you in the future–both inside and outside the classroom.Â
Grading Criteria
A successful reflection:Â
âWill be in the correct MLA format (check example on Blackboard).Â
âWill be aesthetically pleasing; in other words, it will look neat and organized.
âWill meet the word count requirement to the best of the writerâs ability.
âWill not have extreme spelling and grammatical errors.
–Will state a learning objective and have a clear explanation for how it was achieved.
–Will speak about how the acquisition of the learning outcome with help inside and outside the classroom.
–Will be organized with multiple paragraphs.
Reflections on genre and audience for 1101: draft (James Wu)
Write a 1000-1500 word reflection on your experiences in this class. How have you improved as a writer and author of multi-modal presentation?
Who are your different audiences? Discuss at least 2 different audiences? An audience is usually not unlimited/infinite/indeterminate.
How does the audience determine the genre of the piece you are creating/producing?
Compare and contrast this to different genres and audiences in music and movies?
What is your relationship as the writer/author to your various audiences? (Discuss at least 2)
How does multi-modal presentation change the âstyleâ of your writing?
What did you learn about designing and packaging a text for electronic display to a specific audience?