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You will submit several full page reflections during this course.

Compose your reflection in Word first, then copy and paste it into the reflection database for Mr. Erwin to read.
Your reflection must be included in your web site. You should have a web page dedicated to your Reflections and notes that indicate your progress. Mr. Erwin will post his comments on this page for you to read.

Reflection Guide (March/2006): You must answer these questions in your reflection

Which parts of the class have you enjoyed so far?
Why have you enjoyed them?
Up to this point, what have you found challenging about this class? Why has this been challenging?
You will be starting an original project after we get back from Spring Break. What will your topic be? To which "community" of yours will it be related. How will you express yourself?
What are your goals in Explorations? What skills do you want to have at the conclusion of the course?
What grade (A,B,C,...) do you feel you deserve for the first quarter in each of the following three areas? Explain why do you think the grade is appropriate?
- Product: What have you produced in class thus far? Is it good quality? Is it enough? Are you pleased with it?
- Process: How well have you worked? Have you used your time wisely? Are you expressing yourself well?
- Progress: Are you learning new skills and using them? Are you working toward your goals or just passing time and not growing?

 

 

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