University Writing Portfolio Overview What is the “University Writing Portfolio”? A student-assembled electronic portfolio (eportfolio) of writing assignments.

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University Writing Portfolio Overview What is the “University Writing Portfolio”? A student-assembled electronic portfolio (eportfolio) of writing assignments and self-analyses from each writing- intensive (WI) course that the student takes at ECU.

University Writing Portfolio Overview What purpose does it serve? 1.Provides a means of direct assessment of our QEP Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs). 2.Helps students to recognize that ECU has a University Writing/Writing Across the Curriculum Program and to develop greater awareness of similarities and differences in writing across disciplinary contexts.

University Writing Portfolio Overview What purpose does it serve? (Continued) 3.Helps students cultivate attention to and develop awareness of their writing processes and their successes and challenges as writers. 3.Serves as a collection of work that, should they so desire, students can take with them when they leave the university.

University Writing Portfolio Overview How does it work? Near the end of each WI course, ECU undergraduate students will upload the following 3 items to their “University Writing Portfolio,” which is housed in iwebfolio (all students have access through PiratePort): 1)The final version of one major writing project (this can include digital content) 2)A description of the assignment for which the project was written

University Writing Portfolio Overview How does it work? (Cont.) 3)A “writing self analysis” document that responds to the following questions: What aspects of your writing in the project are effective and why do you think they are effective? What do you think could be improved in your written project and how could it be improved? Briefly describe the process you used to write the project. Do you think the process you used was effective? Why or why not? Have you applied anything that you learned in previous WI courses, including English 1100 and 2201, to the writing that you have done in this course? What have you applied and how have you applied it?

University Writing Portfolio Overview What do WI faculty need to do about the University Writing Portfolio? 1.Hold students in WI courses accountable to upload the materials. How faculty do this is up to them. 2.Check in iwebfolio to see which students have uploaded materials and remind those who have not to do so. 3.As needed, direct students to online (videos, handouts) and in-person (University Writing Center consultants) help sources for the uploading process.