Assessment Preparation
- Choose a Previous Assignment
- Select a piece of writing from this course (one of the assignments from Weeks 13, not including journal entries) that has strong potential for improvement.
- Choose something that could benefit from stronger clarity, structure, or audience connection.
- Review Feedback and Identify Key Areas for Revision
- Look for patterns in feedback you have received. What are your strengths? Where is there room to grow?
- Identify 2-3 specific areas to focus on (e.g., clarity, structure, audience awareness, sentence variety).
- Use these guiding questions:
- Is your writing easy to follow?
- Does the message connect with your intended purpose and audience?
- Does your writing sound confident and polished?
- Plan your Revisions
- Focus on intentional changes, not just grammar fixes or typos.
- Consider these revision strategies:
- Reorganize sections for better flow.
- Clarify ideas to make your message stronger.
- Adjust tone, word choice, or formality for better audience fit.
- Expand ideas or examples to improve support.
Tip: Great revision is about strengthening your message not just fixing whats wrong. Think about how your changes help your audience better understand what you want to say.
Assessment Deliverable
Part 1: Revise Your Writing (350-700 words)
Apply your planned revisions to your selected assignment.
Focus on big-picture improvements.
Your revision should:
- Enhance clarity and organization (Is your writing structured logically?)
- Refine audience awareness and rhetorical choices (Does it fit the audience and purpose?)
- Strengthen your writing voice (Does it feel confident, focused, and engaging?)
Part 2: Write a Reflection Memo (minimum of 350 words)
Reflect on the revision process and how your writing has improved.
Address the following questions:
- What feedback stood out most throughout the course?
- What specific changes did you make and why?
- How did those changes improve your writing?
- How have you grown as a writer during this course?
- How will you apply these writing and revision skills in future courses or your career?
Tip: This is your chance to celebrate your progress. Dont just explain what you changed; recognize how much you have learned. The best reflections show how revision helped you become a more confident and capable communicator.
Requirements: 700 Words

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