Portfolio feedback's are nearly all completed! Apologies for delays. I'm waiting to post the grades until all the interviews are completed (today) and then those last are graded. Check for a message in slack with a PDF image of your written feedback and grade when that time comes.
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By popular demand, below are the rubrics for the portfolio checks. There are three different options to choose from, choose the one which best reflects your work: One is for continuing work on a previous project, the second is for if you have started a new project, and the third is specific to BEST robotics. If you feel like one of these does not reflect your work in this class let me know and we can adapt/modify one. Astute observers will notice that each of the rubrics says something about an interview. For this presentation, we will not be presenting your portfolio to the class (a bunch of BEST robotics presentations would get a little dull) but instead presenting them as if you are in an interview for a job/college/position and are trying to show off your work. These will take place throughout next week one on one with me.
New project: rubric_portfoliocheck2_newproject.pdf Continuing a project: rubric_portfoliocheck2_continuingproject.pdf BEST robotics: rubric_portfoliocheck2_newprojectbest.pdf Please plan to have your portfolio's up to date for check #2 by next Monday (11/11). For some of you this means you are continuing a project you've been working on since day 1 and for others this is a new project since the last portfolio check. The rubric's will be slightly different for these scenarios, but updated and meaningful evidence of work should be present on your portfolio. I will post rubrics tomorrow once I get a better idea where everyone is planning to be at by next Monday. For those of you competed in BEST you are still a part of this portfolio check! It is just that your project is the BEST competition and the emphasis should be on what YOU did.
As you revisit your portfolios that you probably haven't looked at in a month, remember that the purpose of the portfolio is a tangible piece of evidence of your work, knowledge and abilities (with an emphasis on your). Make sure to sell yourself, show as much proof of work and engineering knowledge as you can, and to make sure your portfolio project makes sense for someone who is viewing your portfolio with no prior knowledge of who you are. |
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