Create an e-portfolio that describes some of things that


E-Portfolio Assignment & Presentation

Description: The e-portfolio assignment is the final presentation and culminating assignment for the semester. Your portfolio will be a collection of a few of the assignments completed over the semester that you present to the class in an e-portfolio format. Your e-portfolio will include portions of at least three of the assignments completed in class. Your presentation will be approximately ten minutes.

The e-portfolio will allow you to create or copy and paste different documents, pictures, videos, etc. that reflect what you have learned over the semester about yourself and your journey as a college student.

The topic and guiding prompt for this assignment is: "Who I Am Today and Who I Am Becoming".

Instructions: Create an e-portfolio that describes some of the things that you have learned over the semester. Include a paragraph or two of your writing or summaries of written reflections to help you identify and share information. Consider using the "WHO I AM" reflection found at the end of the assignment prompts to consider including in your portfolio introduction.

Access the e-portfolio link on your Blackboard Homepage header. It will be at the top next to the title "My Blackboard". Click on the e-portfolio link to begin. Sign-in to Pathbrite -the button is located on the right-hand corner.

Your portfolio should include the following sections; you are also free to add any other assignments completed over the semester. You are also encouraged to include any other information of interest you learned from outside of the class.

1) Introduce yourself-include information about yourself and pictures if you like to share things about yourself that you would like others to

know. Feel free to use all are part of the "WHO I AM" prompts to complete this section.

• Think about including hobbies, interests or experiences that you would like to share.
• Add pictures for interest.

2) Research Paper: Include your topic and thesis; main and supporting points and your conclusion.

3) Choose EITHER the Career Portfolio: What you learned from your assessments and research into your career or major area.

OR:

4) Civic Engagement assignment: description of your volunteer work and reflection. (It's also fine to include both assignments if you like).

5) Cultural Artifact: Include a picture of your cultural artifact and provide a sentence or two of information about your artifact and why it represents your personal culture.

6) Find something interesting from the internet to share-it could be an image, short YouTube video, song, or link to a website, etc.

7) Summary and Conclusion: Summarize for the audience what you learned about yourself over the last two semesters (present only information you are comfortable sharing with the class).

8) References Page: Make sure to include an APA Reference list to identify outside sources used in your presentation. Outside sources include

YouTube or other videos, pictures, charts, etc. copied from the Internet or other sources.

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