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Project 1: Professional Bio Statement

Worth 15% of your course grade

Calendar IconImportant Dates

  • Dec 29: Rough Drafts for Peer Feedback, due by 6:00 PM (no grace period)
  • Dec 30: Peer Review Discussion, due by 12:00 Noon
  • Dec 30: Project 1 due by 11:59 PM
  • Jan 1: Grace period ends at 11:59 PM

Goals

Icon showing people connectedbuild community by introducing yourself to the class and connecting with one another Globe iconidentify ethical/intercultural and global issues that you care about and will expand on during the term Recycling iconthink about audience and purpose as you create something you can use later in your career

Hand-drawn Profile with person's image and identifying textThe Project Assignment

Imagine that you have taken a new position with a company or organization, and write a biographical statement for the company newsletter or the team section of the company website. You may be able to use some of this assignment later in the term when you work on your Job Application Materials.

Step-by-Step Details

#1 in a maroon circleStep 1: Decide on a specific audience and purpose for your project. You will do better on this project if you have specific readers in mind, so decide on a company or organization whose employees or clients will read your bio.

You can choose a company you are doing an internship for, a company where you worked in the past, a club or Greek organization you belong to, or your department or college. There are lots of options.

#2 in an orange circleStep 2: Set your goals for the project.
You have the opportunity to aim for the grade you want to earn in this class. The options below outline what you need to do for the grade you want to receive.

No one, in my experience, aims for a D, so I have not included any details for below-average work. If you really want a D, just put in minimal effort and do sloppy work.

The letter A, in white with black outlineComplete the B-level project and then use unique strategies and details that are clever, original, creative, and/or imaginative. Your bio should include well-chosen graphics or visual elements that increase its effectiveness. It should have no errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, mechanics, linking, and formatting. The letter B, in white with black outlineComplete the C-level project and then use design elements (like headings, layout, etc.) to highlight key information and make the bio easy to read and visually appealing. Your bio should have no more than two or three minor errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, mechanics, linking, and/or formatting. The letter C, in white with black outlineWrite a professional bio for a specific formal audience. Include biographical facts as well as discuss your interest in ethical and/or intercultural and global issues in your field or career. Your bio should be complete, well-written, and include no more than five spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.

Bomb icon (indicating a warning)Warning! No grade is guaranteed.
Make sure your work is error-free, fully-developed, and ready to share with the intended audiences. Any work that is incomplete or that contains multiple errors will not earn an A or an A-.

For instance, say the writer aimed for a B and used design elements to make the bio visually appealing, but the finished text was full of typos. It was obvious the writer didn’t proofread at all. The project earns a C rather than a B.

#3 in a maroon circleStep 3: Write your biography statement.
Write your biography statement in your word processor. .

As you compose, focus on details. While your scenario is imaginary, the details in your biography should be current and accurate. Do not make up future information.

Use the examples linked on the course website to guide your work. You will post your draft for peer review by 11:59 PM on December 30. Use the advice you receive from your readers to revise your bio before the due date. There are no rewrites or revisions after work is graded.

#4 in an orange circleStep 4: Complete the reflection comments.
Your reflection comments are like a cover letter for your project. They tell me whatever information I need to know to understand the work you did on your project.

More details be included in the submission instructions on the due date. Be sure that you follow the instructions, include the relevant information, and proofread your comments. If you skip these comments, you lower your grade on the project.

#5 in a maroon circleStep 5: Submit all the documents in Canvas.
When you are finished with the project, you will submit your reflection comments and your biography statement in Canvas. Details on how to submit your work will be includedin the post on the due date.


 

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