Central Pennsylvania College Learning and Growth Throughout the Course Reflection With the final week here, we have our last item for the semester: the final course reflection.
First, please complete the final course reflection. In this reflection, please make connections with the course outcomes and your growth as a writer. You can find the the assignment description here: Final Course Reflection:
The final course reflection asks you to self assess your learning and growth throughout the course. In 250-350 words, please discuss the ways in which you believe you have developed as a writer as this development relates to the course outcomes listed on the syllabus. For your reference, I have included the course outcomes below.
As you discuss your learning, refer to specific examples, such as assignments, activities, discussions, etc. that you believe best demonstrate your growth as a writer.
Course Outcomes
By the completion of this course, students will be able to successfully:
Compose documents for a variety of audiences, purposes, and professional
contexts.
Demonstrate an understanding of how documents function in the workplace and that writing often operates through a series of invention, revision, and reflection.
Design documents considering visual elements, such as contrast, alignment, color,and white space.
Consider ethical elements of workplace communication and documentation.
Assess appropriate (digital) writing technologies (i.e. word processors, synchronous and asynchronous technologies, editing software, etc.) and apply these technologies toward composing, designing, editing, and collaborating.
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