BIS 371

Twentieth-Century American Literature:

Drama

Spring 2007

David S. Goldstein, Ph.D.

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Learning Portfolio Assignment

midquarter learning portfolio due in Blackboard no later than 1:05 p.m. on Thursday, April 26;
final portfolio due in Blackboard no later than 1:05 p.m. on Tuesday, May 29 

The purpose of this assignment is to provide you with a chance to reflect upon what you have learned, to critically analyze your work, and to practice the selection of and presentation of your work to an audience.

You will submit your portfolio electronically, using the Assignments area of Blackboard .  I use electronic portfolios for several reasons:

Note: It is very important that you follow these step-by-step instructions.  These instructions work!

Important:  All artifacts (documents that you upload into your portfolio) must be Microsoft Word documents (not Microsoft Works or Wordperfect).  If you use a Macintosh computer, you must add the suffix .doc to the names of all attached artifacts described below.

 

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Midquarter Portfolio

  1. Essay. The essay  is the first component of your midquarter learning portfolio. Please carefully follow the instructions on the essay assignment page at http://faculty.washington.edu/davidgs/BIS371Essay.html to submit the essay.  IMPORTANT: Be sure you have named the Microsoft Word document properly as requested, and be sure that you attach the artifact correctly.  With this item and all of the others, you can click the "Save" button periodically to make sure you don't lose your work, but when you are all finished with this page, you must click on the "Submit" button.
  2. Contribution Self-Assessment. To begin your contribution self-assessment, click on that link in the Assignments area. In the provided dialogue box, write two substantial paragraphs that explain (a) which of the participant profiles described in the course's contribution document at <http://faculty.washington.edu/davidgs/Partic.html> best fits you so far, and why you think so, matching specific elements of the descriptions to your own observations about your contributions so far; and (b) which of the small group roles, described in that same document, you have already tried.  Please note that I expect this short response to be carefully written and proofread. I recommend composing your short response in Word so you can edit, proofread, and spellcheck, and then paste your finished response into the dialogue box.  When you are finished with this page, click on the "Submit" button.

The items constituting your midquarter learning portfolio are due in the appropriate places in Blackboard no later than 1:05 p.m. sharp on Thursday, April 26. There is no grace period for the midquarter portfolio because there is no significant penalty for not submitting a midquarter portfolio.  You just will not get comments on your portfolio's contents.

 

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Final Portfolio

  1. Essay. The final version of your  essay  is the first component of your final learning portfolio. Please carefully follow the instructions on the essay assignment page at http://faculty.washington.edu/davidgs/BIS371Essay.html to submit the essay.  IMPORTANT: Be sure you have named the Microsoft Word document properly as requested, and be sure that you attach the artifact correctly.  With this item and all of the others, you can click the "Save" button periodically to make sure you don't lose your work, but when you are all finished with this page, you must click on the "Submit" button.
  2. Contribution Self-Assessment. To begin your contribution self-assessment, click on that link in the Assignments area. In the provided dialogue box, write two substantial paragraphs that explain (a) which of the participant profiles described in the course's contribution document at <http://faculty.washington.edu/davidgs/Partic.html> best fits you now that we have reached the end of the quarter, and why you think so, matching specific elements of the descriptions to your own observations about your contributions throughout the course; and (b) which of the small group roles, described in that same document, you have tried.  Please note that I expect this short response to be carefully written and proofread. I recommend composing your short response in Word so you can edit, proofread, and spellcheck, and then paste your finished response into the dialogue box.  When you are finished with this page, click on the "Submit" button.
  3. Reflective Paper. W rite a formal reflective paper of about 800 words (no fewer than 600 and no more than 1000) that discusses, in an order that makes sense as the best way to present your thinking:

 

  • Just before you submit your reflective paper online, do a final word count (in the Tools pull-down menu of Microsoft Word) to make sure you meet the 600- to 1000-word parameters. You do not need to type the number of words; I will be able to do my own word count of your paper.
  • Needless to say, your work must be entirely original. Using another person's ideas or words without proper attribution, whether intentional or accidental, constitutes plagiarism, and will result in a zero on this assignment. Please re-read "Maintaining Academic Integrity" at <http://faculty.washington.edu/davidgs/Integrity.html>.

Your final learning portfolio is due online no later than 1:05 p.m. sharp on Tuesday, May 29 . Because I have provided the maximum amount of time to complete this assignment, because I need to return graded portfolios before grades are due, and because I need to ensure an equal amount of time to be fair to everyone in class, I will accept late portfolios submitted after 1:05 p.m. on the due date but no later than 1:05 p.m. sharp on Wednesday, May 30, with twenty percentage points deducted from the learning portfolio score and the essay score.  However, I will be an absolute stickler for that grace period.  Let me be clear:  A portfolio submitted at 1:06 p.m. on May 30 is not one minute late, but rather is twenty-four hours and one minute late, and I will not accept it.  I will accept no portfolios after 1:05 p.m. sharp on May 30 for any reason, which probably will result in a 0.0 for the course, so I strongly recommend finishing early to avoid any unforeseen problems .  Try not to count on the grace period.  Think of the deadline as 1:05 p.m. on Tuesday, May 29.

If you want assistance, the best person to ask is our Educational Technologist, Andreas Brockhaus (abrockhaus@uwb.edu ).  The librarians in the Campus Library often can be very helpful, but they have not been specifically trained to help with Blackboard, so Andreas is a better bet.

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Basis for grading your learning portfolio (based mostly on the reflective paper:

Completeness (responds appropriately to the assignment in form and content)

20 percent

Depth of response (quality of detail and support; sophistication of ideas and argument)

70 percent

Quality of writing (organization; spelling, grammar, diction, punctuation)

10 percent

TOTAL

10 percent of final course grade

 

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This page last updated April 4, 2007.

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