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Attach Paper #3 in this section. List the full title of your paper and the outcomes it best demonstrates. Include the full text of each outcome. Remember that in creating an electronic portfolio, you are essentially creating a web site. Each page should include a header that describes or frames the content on that page. By including the title and your targeted outcome(s) here, you quickly tell your reader what this page is about.
If you would like this text to appear as bold and/or bulleted, follow the directions in the HTML guide in the online Portfolio Instructions and click below to "display content as HTML".
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Use the sections below to explain how your work demonstrates the course outcomes. Delete any sections that do not apply. Each section should be about a paragraph in length.
For help in writing about your work, draw upon the course outcomes, your assignments and handouts, instructor comments, your peers' comments, and your own self-assessments. You will be evaluated on your ability to talk knowledgeably and convincingly about each outcome and your own learning.
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Outcome #1: If applicable, explain exactly how Paper #3 demonstrates achievement of this outcome. Attach additional artifacts (peer comments, earlier drafts, etc.) if they are relevant to your claim.
Be detailed and highlight or excerpt passages in your paper(s) that demonstrate your learning. For example: - Choose two assignments that required you to write for different audiences and/or contexts. Write about your approach to each of these papers regarding word choice, sentence structure, argument & evidence, etc.
- Was one of your papers especially challenging because it required a kind of writing that was unfamiliar to you? Write about this challenge and how you addressed it.
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Outcome #2: If applicable, explain exactly how Paper #3 demonstrates achievement of this outcome. Attach additional artifacts (peer comments, earlier drafts, etc.) if they are relevant to your claim.
Be detailed and highlight or excerpt passages in your paper(s) that demonstrate your learning. For example: - Which of your papers demonstrates an ability to synthesize information from multiple sources? Point out how you used these sources to make your claim.
- Does one of your papers show your skill in reading a text closely, or your ability to compare and contrast texts or arguments? Talk about the process of finding nuances in a text.
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Outcome #3: If applicable, explain exactly how Paper #3 demonstrates achievement of this outcome. Attach additional artifacts (peer comments, earlier drafts, etc.) if they are relevant to your claim.
Be detailed and highlight or excerpt passages in your paper(s) that demonstrate your learning. For example: - Do you have a sequence of drafts that show how you were able to create a stronger, more focused argument? What sentences show that change?
- Does one of your papers demonstrate especially compelling support for a claim? Talk about how you found and utilized this evidence to make your argument.
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Outcome #4: If applicable, explain exactly how Paper #3 demonstrates achievement of this outcome. Attach additional artifacts (peer comments, earlier drafts, etc.) if they are relevant to your claim.
Be detailed and highlight or excerpt passages in your paper(s) that demonstrate your learning. For example: - Do you have a sequence of drafts that show how you were able to respond to feedback in revising your work? Discuss the feedback and the changes you made.
- What was the most substantial revision you made to a paper? What prompted the revision, and what did you learn from the process?
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