English 313 Criteria-Match/ Evaluation Assignment
Assignment:
1) Describe the writing and communication goals you attempted to achieve (establish your criteria).
2) Criteria-Match/Evaluate your performance, how well you achieved those goals.
3) Summary and Plan of Action
Guidelines:
1) Establish Your Criteria: the criteria by which you should measure your performance can be found:
1) The course syllabus, lecture notes and specific assignments. These describe the original standards you were expected to meet.
2) If
you are evaluating your performance in 313, your
original answers to the very first homework assignment, "Evaluate Your
Communication Strengths and Weaknesses", and specifically the last three
questions on that assignment. These are also located in your first writing
assignment.
As much
as possible, always cite specific sources to describe the specific criteria by which you will
measure your success or failure learning and applying the contents of this
course; according to both you and the instructor, what specifically were
you supposed to learn and practice in this course?
2) Criteria-Match:
In the
second part, carefully discuss your performance in relation to each given
criteria. For each criteria listed and described in Part A, refer to and
describe specific evidence of your performance in relation to that criteria; for
each thing you were expected to achieve or hoped to achieve, refer to evidence
that shows how well you did or did not achieve it.
For evidence of your success or failure, consider referring to events outside of the class as well as the specific assignments:
1) Were you able to successfully apply the contents of this course outside of this course?
2) Why
or why not? Did you try?
3) Summary and Plan of Action:
Based on
the above evaluation, summarize your performance. What were your strengths and
successes, and what were your weaknesses and failures?
What will you do in the future to apply your strengths and ameliorate your weaknesses? How will you know in the future whether or not you are achieving your purpose? What is the meaning of life and why don't human beings have tails? Who invented the cotton gin and who cares? Did anyone actually read this part of the assignment or is Tom sitting here typing it in vain? Verily, only time will tell.
1) Format as a two to four page memo addressed to your instructor.
2) Follow all the appropriate memo guidelines as covered in the first assignment.
3) When drafting the memo, consider your overall purpose, and to achieve that purpose carefully apply all the basic theories covered throughout the semester. In other words, the content of the memo should not only discuss what you've learned this semester; it should also demonstrate you've learned that stuff by applying it directly to your writing. Incorporate as many of the theoretical and formatting lessons covered this semester as possible.