Tuesday, December 1, 2009

compiling a prtfolio

Well, to be perfectly honest, I did not really follow this blog entry. This blog is about the reading in the Norton Field Guide chapter 27 "Compiling a Portfolio", pages 224-236. It started out with the basics, what is the purpose? Who is your audience? what genre to do, what is your stance? and what is the media or design going to be? Then it jumped right in to "Writing a Portfolio". I like how it laid it out for us, giving us ideas fo what you might include in your portfolio. Things like outlines, drafts, writing assignments, tests, quizzes and reflections of your work. One of the things that I thought was interesting was the differences between paper portfolios and online portfolios. I personally think that an online portfolio would best fit me. I'm not going to lie, the next part of the hapter was a sample of a self-assessment, and I did my best to read it, but ended up scanning over it. The chapter wraps up with "Reflecting on your literacy portfolio", why is basically self explanatory.

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