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WEEK 14 JOURNAL: PROJECT 4 REFLECTIVE

LETTER
After you have finished the final draft of your remix project, you will
write a reflection
about your composing process. This reflection is an opportunity to
look back on your
experience and think about how you can use it to inform future work.
Your reflection
should be at least two pages (double-spaced) written as an informal
letter to me
(your instructor). The letter format means that you should have
multiple
paragraphs and not just a bulleted list.
These are the questions you should answer in your reflection:
• How did the overall progress of your project go? How does your
final work
compare with what you planned in your proposal?
• What challenges did you encounter as you were putting your
project together?
How did you respond to those challenges?
• What worked well? What part(s) of your project are you most proud
of?
• What would you change, or what do you wish would have turned
out differently
(if you had more time, resources, etc.)?
• How did using new or different modes of communication impact
your
composing process? Was it easier, more difficult, or something else?
• How did you use different modes (like images, video, audio,
design, etc.) to
more effectively achieve your purposes for this project? In other
words, how
do those elements enhance or improve your message?
• Finally, if you were an instructor, what grade would you assign
yourself on
this project and why?
Successful reflections should provide evidence or examples to support
their claims. In
other words, you will quote or paraphrase things you wrote/did and the
feedback you
received during your creative process to provide evidence for claims
that you make.
Once you’ve finished your reflection, submit it in PDF or .doc/.docx file
format to the
dropbox labeled “Project Four Reflection” on D2L.

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