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Assignment: Reflection Portfolio
Background
Your major individual project for the class is a refleciton portfolio, which is split into two sections. The first part is due on February 7 so that I can provide feedback on your progress. The portfolio will be due at the end of the semester.
Your reflections portfolio is in the form of a PowerPoint slide deck, which you can find in the folder under Class 2. Each slide corresponds to a class meeting and offers a prompt for reflecting on that days topic or activity. Most reflections are meant to be brief: 10-15 minutes of work for each class. The goal of these reflections is to think more deeply about the day's learning in a journaling format. I highly recommend completing these after each class meeting, as opposed to cramming and completing them all right.
Your Steps
A. Download the Reflection Portfolio slide deck template. Found in the folder under Class.
B. Read the directions in the slide deck. Note that the slides are purposefully left blank so that you can design/decorate them if you wish to (not required).
C. Complete the reflection slides after each class. I cannot stress enough the importance of keeping up with the reflection slides. Doing them last minute will likely result in shallower reflections - which will be obvious and result in a lower score.
Academic Integrity
Your reflection portfolio should be completely your own work. The portfolios will be submitted through Safe Assign - make sure that your slides are free of plagiarism. You have unlimited submission attempts, so if you do find plagiarism in your work, fix the issue and resubmit your work. Submissions with plagiarized texts will at the very least receive a 0 for each plagiarized slide and for egregious cases, will receive a 0 with no chance for makeup and will be reported to the academic misconduct review board.
If you use other sources, be sure that they are provided. For example, on slides that you have to find a news story, you must include the link which will serve as your reference. If there are slides where you use additional sources, include those links as well. Even when links are provided, you still must rewrite text in your own words (changing a couple words with synonyms or rearranging segments of sentences or paragraphs is still plagiarism). Any direct text that you use must be put in quotation marks and the source noted in paretheses.