This document is divided into two parts. Please fill out both parts to the best of your ability. Missing either part will mean this final project is incomplete.
Part 1 – Self Assessment of Major Projects
You\’ll be numerically scoring your major projects AND providing a defense or statement about why you deserve said grade. IF you scored yourself low, this is the opportunity to explain how you realistically would have made your projects more effective if you had the time, access, or funding to do so. The space might be limited, but you can extend the document as long as you\’d like so don\’t feel you have to squeeze everything into a box. Just keep writing where necessary.
Part 2 – Reflection Essay
You\’ll be writing out a structured essay wherein you answer questions I present. Consider this essay to be less formal (write how you want, BUT make sure I can read it without my eyes hurting because it\’s a single 500+ word sentence; so please give me an accessible reading experience through sentences and paragraphs). The way I lay out the essay is a suggestion, but you\’re welcome to answer the questions however you want, so long as you answer each one to the best of your ability.
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Part 1
Project 1 – Positionality Podcast
Rubric Elements
Score (0-5)
Defense/Statement
15 minute time length
Everyone in the group must speak (preferably for an equal amount of time)
The tone should feel like a conversation
DO RESEARCH – don\’t go in blind. Stayed on topic
Have a Host (Someone to intro, outro, and transition when there\’s a lull in the conversation)
Quality Recording (Ensure that everyone can be heard and there is reduced or no background noise).
Project 2 – Research Paper
Rubric Elements
Score (0-5)
Defense/Statement
Thesis related to justice
Argument supported by logic and sources
Author has a clear style to their writing and their voice is identifiable
Author identifies their audience or audience is easy to identify
Author incorporates alternative answers, positionalities, and/or perspectives to their topic
Author writes beyond superficial ideas, problems, and solutions by considering the complexities of their topic
Author\’s work flows naturally and appears to have been published for ease of the reader
Incorporates sources effectively (sources naturally support the claims made by the author)
Author has met the minimum amount of pages required
Author cites sources according to MLA requirements (in text and Works Cited page formatted according to Mr. G\’s video and sources)
Project 3 – Remix Project
This has two parts: The Presentation section AND the Thing section
Presentation:
Rubric Element
Score (0-5)
Defense/Statement
Related to the research paper
Engaged presenter
Attention grabbing elements
Considerate of time for the audience
Effectively speak or interact or be informed about the topic
You look presentable to be interacted with
Creation:
Rubric Element
Score (0-5)
Defense/Statement
Is it multimodal?
Does it avoid the pitfalls of explanation (power point, prezis, posters, etc)*
*Unless otherwise cleared by Mr. G
Unique or creative – effort was put in to the design
The design effectively demonstrates the point of your research topic
Engages the audience to invite to participate, use, and/or interact
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Part 2
Reminder – The following is a SUGGESTED structure for your paper. However, if you wish to take it in your own direction, you\’re welcome to do so BUT you must answer every question to the best of your ability. Your essay must be 2 FULL pages but can be longer if you want.
Introduction
What did you expect this class to be like before you started it? How did you feel about reading and writing back then? Do you feel any differently now?
Having completed your projects, reflect on moments that werenât as effective and what you do to help make them more effective? What would you change, update, modify?
Pick 3 moments where you recognize your own learning (you could discuss the projects again, but it might be more beneficial to instead focus on either the things we did in class on a daily basis, on the articles we read, or the work you did with your classmates). What did you learn? How did you learn those things?
Discuss the multiple perspectives (such as cultural, disciplinary, and ethical) that you have encountered in this class and the way you incorporated that knowledge into your work this semester. In other words, think of how you tried to see things from other peoplesâ perspectives and how that might have influenced the way you did things (ex. Did you try understand how a hostile audience might disagree with what youâre saying in your research paper and try to address those concerns? Did you try to consider the culture of the audience of your remix and try to shape your Remix project to appeal to a young audience? Did you understand the significance of using sources to support yourself? Did you find yourself reflecting on Justice as a concept that is useful to understand how language and literacy can change, shift, or develop based on the agency of those who discuss justice?)
In what ways can you use what you learned here in other classes, in current/future work situations, or in your own life? In other words, what value does what you learned in our class have in your development as a person, citizen, writer, and student?
Learning Moments
Reflect on the âWhat We Owe Each Other Document.â What was it about? Did it change your perception of the class? Having finished the class, what do you think about the document and what would you change about it? What do you think Mr. Gâs goal was for using the document for the class? Was Justice enacted withing the WWOEO Document? If so, how? If not, why not?
New Perspectives
Conclusion
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