Final JB Reflection Prompt

Nov 13, 2006 16:45

Your final JB reflection is a relatively easy prompt:

I'd like you to print out four or more of your JBs and write a short reflection on your growth as a writer over the course, using those entries as evidence of that growth. You can select the entries to demonstrate bad to better, your greatest hits, whatever you like. Just present it as a cohesive collection that supports your reflection. However, remember this is your chance to show off your work in portfolio format, so think about presentation as well as content; try to make yourself look good. The reflection itself should be 300 well-chosen words.

In addition to the reflection, using the JB cover page I'll distribute in class on 11/15, tally up your final JB grade for the semester and attach this page to the front of your Final JB/Reflection Portfolio. If you think this grade is a fair, accurate representation of your JB efforts, great; if not, write a short explanation, using your entries as evidence, arguing why you deserve a higher grade.

The entire portfolio - cover page, reflection and four accompanying JBs (stapled together, please) - is due on 11/27 and must be submitted in hard copy form; not online!

Remember, as stated in the syllabus, “Submission of the Final JB reflection/portfolio is required to earn ANY JB credit.”
And, yes, I really mean it.
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