By the end of the day on Wednesday, you should have documented your three week learning plan's project current status on your portfolio. For some of you this will mean a fully completed project. For others of you, this will mean just designs, planning and maybe some initial work. To account for this difference, I will use one of two rubrics below to grade your portfolio, both of which are designed over the following Engineering Design Process:
The Two Rubrics I Will Choose From:
Helpful Resources Having a hard time understanding what I'm expecting from this? Below are a couple of my Applications and Research students' portfolios from projects they have done an awesome job on:
***AN IMPORTANT NOTE ON YOUR PORTFOLIOS*** The intention of our portfolios are that these are something that you can show to a potential employer or in an interview setting. As such, write not for an audience of me (who knows you well and has seen the work on your project every day), but for an audience of someone who has no idea what your project is, why you are doing it or what this class is. What this means is you should have some sort of objective which says what your project and why you're doing it (~learning goal), and that you should include as much pictures and documentation of your work as possible. I will be grading your portfolios as if I am an interviewer who hasn't seen anything you've done for the past three weeks, so include as many pictures, evidence of work and documentation as you can!
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