Last Class!
1. Roll
2. Questions on Draft 2.2?
3. Grade conferences and grade overview - grades due May 16; no grades can be discussed via email (per FERPA law)
4. Grammar questions
5. Discuss writing review
Assignment: Writing Review
Objective: To review the work you have completed in the course and to reflect on what you have learned from it. Description: To complete this assignment, first take the post-diagnostic exam at http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/ttu. Then, look back on your writing from this semester, as well as any in-class writings and/or notes you’ve taken. Review your scores on the two Grammar Diagnostics you have taken this semester and all work you have completed at Exercise Central.
- What was your post-diagnostic score? How does it compare to the pre-diagnostic exam that you took? Discuss any areas where you feel you have grown as a writer? Where do you still need to practice most?
- What have you learned in this course about writing in general and writing arguments specifically?
- What have you learned about finding, evaluating, and incorporating sources? What kinds of challenges did working with sources pose for you?
- How has the writing you’ve done in 1302 transferred to the writing you have been asked to do in other courses this semester?
Remember that you should write your reflection in the first-person, but it should still be structured as a mini-essay, with an introduction, body, and conclusion. You also need to provide specific examples from your own writing. In addition, it should be written in a professional tone.
Scoring Guide:
C1—Issue Identification and Focus
Does the student thoroughly explore and reflect on what he or she has learned about academic writing?
C2—Context and Assumptions
Does the student consider his or her writing experiences prior to this course to contextualize the knowledge that has been attained?
C3—Sources and Evidence
Does the student support his or her reflection with evidence from the various assignments? In other words, does the student directly refer to specific parts of his or her assignments (paragraphs and/or sentences). This criterion is particularly important because students tend to use vague and generic language that could apply to any student’s situation.
C5—Own Perspective
Does the student show authority in relaying his or her perspective about the learning experiences?
C6—Conclusion
Does the student provide an evaluative statement of his or her learning experiences that also encompasses how the attained knowledge might be beneficial in the future?
C7—Communication
Does the student communicate his or her reflection effectively? Is the student's tone professional? Has the student organized his or her reflection effectively? Is the reflection relatively free of grammatical errors?
6. 1302-047 Evaluations
Purpose: Your final assignment asks that you reflect back on what you have accomplished this semester.
Then, write a 400 - 600 word reflection describing what you have learned about writing arguments and what you understand about doing so that wasn’t clear to you when you started this class. Be sure to discuss the following in your review: