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Your Portfolio Site: Required Elements. Home/landing page Self Introduction Image Unit 1: Memoir page Your reflection on Unit 1 Your Memoir Unit 2: Disciplinary Report page Your reflection on Unit 2 Your Disciplinary Report Course Reflection page. 1. Home Page.
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Your Portfolio Site:Required Elements • Home/landing page • Self Introduction • Image • Unit 1: Memoir page • Your reflection on Unit 1 • Your Memoir • Unit 2: Disciplinary Report page • Your reflection on Unit 2 • Your Disciplinary Report • Course Reflection page
1. Home Page • Catches your attention • Informs you what it is and what it’s about, or introduce you to an individual • Helps you to navigate through the rest of the site • Sets the tone for the website, and provides context for the content
1a. Self-Introduction1b. Image • Tell us about the person: • Age (maybe) • Name (First name, Last initial) • Where you’re from • Your interests • Your major • Accomplishments • What you’re planning to do with your degree • Your year in school
1a. Self-Introduction1b. Image: Peer Review • Do you learn enough about the author? • Age (maybe) • Name (First name, Last initial) • Where you’re from • Your interests • Your major • Accomplishments • What you’re planning to do with your degree • Your year in school • Is there more information the author should add to draw a viewer’s attention? • Have the author tell you what they want the tone of the site to be. • What is the tone of this self-introduction? • Does this tone seem to fit the personality of the author/ their intention for their site? • Are there any glaring issues with grammar or punctuation?
2-3. Units 1 & 2 Pages • To teach you how to be better writers • Reflections help you identify your new skills • Act as a writing sample • Gives you a means of comparison • Provides sense of how much you’ve accomplished in Comp 1
Homework • Revise self-introduction to post on your blog on Tuesday. • Begin revising memoir assignment to post on your site.