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Midterm Reflection

Your midterm portfolio assignment has two parts. You must complete all parts to receive full credit for this assignment.

PART ONE: MID-TERM REFLECTION Take a moment of self-reflection and consider the reading and writing work we have done in this course so far. IN a well-organized paper of 1-2 pages, review the progress you have made and consider aspects you would like to examine more closely. Consider the following questions:

· How well have you kept up with the class readings? What are your techniques of reading critically? Have you read all assigned texts thoroughly and marked significant details or taken notes? If not, why?

· What do you feel are the strongest aspects of your writing? What aspects of your writing would you like to improve?

· How helpful are the class discussions, peer reviews, and the instructor’s comments on your work for rethinking and revising your work?

· Looking back at the class readings and assignments, is there a specific topic you would like to explore more?

PART TWO: ERROR TRACKING FORM Review the work you have completed in this course, including discussion boards and journals, and identify your patterns of error. Pay close attention to the areas of your writing that have been pointed out or mentioned in the instructor’s remarks. After identifying these errors, consult the sections of the handbook (A Pocket Style Manual by Hacker and Summers) relating to the issues at stake, or use a reputable online source (such as Purdue Owl) to review the rules behind the errors. Fill in the error tracking form provided on Canvas.