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Annotated Core 4/Portfolio Description
The following is an annotated description of Core 4 and the Portfolio. Annotations are based on in-class discussions and Q&A sessions.
Final Paper and Portfolio
Core Four Assignment
Overview:
Core 4 is a culmination of everything that you have done in the class so far. You will demonstrate:
· That you understand the major goals of this writing course
· That you can analyze your own work in an academic fashion
· How you have grown as a writer, citing specific aspects of your work and highlighting accomplished goals of the class
You will do this by writing a 12-15 page paper on the controversy that you picked. You may reuse or “cannibalize” parts or even whole segments of the previous three Cores to write this paper.
Because this and the Final Portfolio will be turned in at the same time, both will be discussed here.
Course Skills Demonstrated:
· To understand the components of an academic argument and how to analyze those arguments
o Dissecting arguments and critically reading them
o Identifying the assumptions of the authors of various texts
· To understand rhetorical context and situation
o Studying a discourse community of the student’s choosing
o Analyzing the community’s beliefs and how they play into arguments
· To read and study academic argument
o Understanding the difference between effective and ineffective writing
· To understand what we are reading and later contribute to the conversation
o Understanding that research is inquiry, not absorption
· To practice how to locate and evaluate primary and secondary sources
o Understanding why this is important
· To develop a writing process that incorporates revision strategies
o Understanding the difference between “revision” and “editing”
· To become a better critical thinker
o Using the above principles and exercises to better evaluate arguments both in and out of school
· To gain confidence as a writer
Grades for this core will be based on your demonstrating these skills.
Note: This section, Course Skills Demonstrated, is the Portfolio Rubric
Canons Demonstrated in This Core:
Memory/ Delivery
Portfolio Details
Contents:
Core 4 will be in a binder and will be divided into the following chapters using standard binder dividers:
i. Cover Page
ii. Self-Reflection Paper
iii. Introduction
iv. Essay (Insert Title of Essay Here)
v. Bibliography
vi. Appendix A: Writing Journal
a. Core 1
b. Core 2
c. Core 3
d. Core 4
vii. Appendix B: Research Plans
viii. Appendix C: Annotated Outline
Contents Details
Cover Page:
A front cover with:
· your name
· date the project is due
· course number
This will be before the first divider in the binder and the first thing I see when I open the binder.
What else should I include?
You may include anything else you feel I need to know before I start to grade, including but not limited to:
· The title of your paper
· The thesis of your paper
· How many revisions are included
· Any notes you feel I need
Self-Reflection Paper:
A reflection piece that discusses:
· What you learned in this class
· What you learned from the readings in this class
· What you learned about research
· What you learned about argument
· How you used this knowledge to write your Core 4
Note That:
· These comments should be specifically related to your writing and your responses to class discussions online or face to face.
· This is the replacement for your end-semester conference; be as thorough as possible.
Introduction:
This will contextualize the main paper by defining and discussing the discourse community in question and the controversy that will be the focus of the paper.
This will be either a graded Core 1 or a revision of Core 1 if you were given permission.
Note on Revisions: Revisions included in the portfolio follow the same rules as revisions turned in all semester, i.e. include all previous drafts, rubrics, and a revision report or annotations describing what you changed and why.
Essay:
A traditional 12 page paper, double spaced, Times New Roman 12 point font in proper MLA.
By now your project should have a title that:
· Reflects your topic
· Reflects your thesis
· Catches the attention of the audience you are trying to reach
This paper will:
· Have a strong, obvious thesis, or core argument that the paper supports
· Define the context for this argument, why this argument is being made and how this will benefit those involved
· Use appropriate research to prove the various aspects of the argument
· Meet the professional standards of an academic argument, i.e.
· Being both representative and respectful of opposing views
· Using appropriate diction or word-choice (no slang, leet speak, etc unless appropriate)
· Works within a specific discourse community and understands its audience
· Follow the various heuristics, or guidelines, that the class has outlined
Option Two: “Real World” Application
When considering your audience for this paper, you may find that a traditional academic paper would not be convincing to the people you wish to address. If approved by your instructor, you may then choose to do one of the following:
1) Construct a non-traditional project for communicating your thesis, such as a video, an information campaign, a website, etc.
2) Create a detailed description of such a project, such as the storyboards for a video, a plan for an information campaign, the planned layout of a website, etc.
If taking one of these two options, will also include an 8 page paper, double spaced, Times New Roman 12 point font in proper MLA format discussing why you chose this specific format, using the vocabulary of the class and your research to discuss how this project effectively conveys your thesis to your chosen audience.
Bibliography:
A literal cut-and-paste of Core Three’s bibliography with any new sources added and/or unused sources removed. Should be 10-20 sources total.
Appendix A: Writing Journal
The Writing Journal should include all the Journal entries found in the above cores, along with a new entry for Core 4 that discusses the classwork for Core 4 and the semester as a whole. This cumulative Core 4 Writing journal should contain your analysis of how the classwork helped/hurt your writing overall and what techniques you will be using/ avoiding in other classes.
Each of these Cores will have its own section along with its own divider in the binder.
This is graded on thoroughness; more detail is better.
Note: Classwork cannot be revised, including Writing Journals
Appendix B: Research Plans
The graded copy of Core 2 (or a revision if you were given permission) along with a brief cover letter explaining how well you feel your plans went. Did you stick to the plans, or were there instances where you strayed? Did the plans help or hinder your work efforts?
To make this easier, take notes as you write Core 4 whenever you use Core 2.
Note: If you desire, you may use annotations instead of a cover letter. If you choose to use annotations, please make them clearly visibly distinct from the Core.
Appendix C: Annotated Outline
The graded copy of Core 3 (or a revision if you were given permission) along with a brief cover letter explaining how the outline affected your work. Did the outline help you organize the paper or was it a hindrance? What did you learn from doing the outline? Does your Core 4 paper look like the outline or were there radical changes? Why or why not?
To make this easier, take notes as you write Core 4 whenever you use Core 3.
Note: If you desire, you may use annotations instead of a cover letter. If you choose to use annotations, please make them clearly visibly distinct from the Core.
How You Are Evaluated:
· Is this portfolio convincing? Is there enough evidence? Is the evidence used properly?
· Do all the parts of the portfolio come together to paint a coherent picture?
· Does each part follow the above criteria?
· Is each part polished and edited properly?
· Is the work in MLA format where applicable?
· Did you come to your Core 4 conference prepared and talk intelligently about your project?
· Does the portfolio follow the heuristics of the class?
Remember:
· Core Four must meet the Universal Requirements for All Four Cores outlined above, except that the folder is replaced with the binder as detailed above.
· Remember the individual requirements for each section as outlined above. Double-check each before turning the portfolio in.
· Use correct MLA format
· Remember the page number minimum for Core 4: 12 pages.
· Submit your paper on time: Monday, April 25th in my office (CNH 304B) on the black bookcase. Note that the office is open from 8am to 5pm; you must turn in your binder in that time.
Final Exam
There will be no final exam in this class. Instead, you may pick up your graded portfolio during your exam time. I will be in my office handing out portfolios and answering any questions you might have about your grades.
Portfolio Pick-Up Times
All portfolios will be picked up at the same time: Monday, 5/2 from 10:00am – 4:50pm.
Alternate Times: If you need to pick up your portfolio earlier, let me know and you may schedule an appointment.
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