Monday, October 27, 2008

Journal 6: E-Portfolios



Before responding to this prompt read pages 125-139 in the New McGraw Hill Handbook.

What you are creating for this class is an e-portfolio. This serves as collection point for your writing over the course of the semester. Thus, your homepage is an introduction/table of contents that directs your viewer to each of the papers that you have created so far. This is the reader's first impression of your hard work. In this journal discuss how your portfolio presents your work to readers. Reflect on and critique your own portfolio here. Some things you might want to consider are: How do you want to present your work to readers? How do you achieve this goal textually and visually on your websites? How is having your portfolio online different than merely having a paper folder with three papers in it at the end of the semester? What are the implications of this difference for both you and your audience?

Due: November 3rd by 5pm

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