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Ten: Nov 26 - Nov 30 You will prepare for your first Formal Self Evaluations and Group self evaluations during the FIRST class of this week. You will write your first Formal Self Evaluations and Group self evaluations during the LAST class of this week. Print and bring with you to class the following documents: "Writing a Self-Evaluation (odt) (pdf) is the complete guide to how to write your formal self evaluations. This document is only a guide, please do not turn it in, you should use it throughout the semester. The "Self Evaluation Grade Sheet and Rubric" (odt) (pdf) is a rubric for you to grade yourself in the course based upon what you explain in your written self evaluation. You should print this sheet, fill it out and turn it in with each of your written self evaluations. The "Writing Self Evaluation Grade Sheet and Rubric" (odt) (pdf) is a rubric for you to grade the quality of your writing. You should print this sheet, fill it out and turn it in with each of your written self evaluations. "Group Work: Self Evaluation Sheet" (odt) (pdf) Where you will evaluate and grade how well you cooperated with your group. You should print this sheet, fill it out and turn it in with each of your written self evaluations. This is a template only, please do not turn it in. "General Guidelines for Writing Your Self Evaluation" (odt) (pdf) is the document which gives you the format of the written self evaluation. It is a template to guide you in the formatting of your self evaluation. You should use it as your guide for all written self evaluations. The typed and printed self evaluations are due the last class of NEXT WEEK !! Next Week's Assignment: READ: the Questioning, Eric Raymond and How to Solve It documents on the Questioning page; Do the practice problem on the Questioning page. |
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