Time to Reflect Activity
Now that you have had an overview of writing portfolios, write one or two paragraphs about any questions you have about the portfolio you’ll be expected to produce. If you already know something about portfolios — you have prepared one before or have heard about them — you might address how what you’ve read so far fits — or doesn’t — with your earlier experience or with your assumptions. If they are new to you, what interests you about portfolios? From what you know so far, what parts of the portfolio process do you expect to do well on or succeed with? What parts of your reading and writing history make you confident about creating either a process or a presentation portfolio? What makes you hesitant? Once you are finished with this brief, informal piece, give it a title and/or file name and store it where you can find it again; it may come in handy later.
I recently learned how to address electronic portfolios. I took the course ENC1101 this past semester, where I learned how to properly analyze articles, cite sources, and work through research. I am now very experienced in starting a simple website, uploading my documents, and sharing a brief explanation about them to the users. I expect to succeed in making my portfolios user-friendly. I am proud of all my assignments, so I want nothing more than to make them easy to access.
The parts of my reading and writing history that I expect to do well on are being able to create scenarios for my readers to relate to. I find that in my writing I explain and describe everything to a certain degree making it manageable for others to resonate with my writing.
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