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Your portfolio project will be PROOF that you accomplished, learned and produced an awesome project this past weekend. Pretend you are talking to an interviewer (e.g., at senior interviews) and you want to PROVE that you accomplished something incredible. You can show them this portfolio with evidence and talk about your experience.
Divide your experience/work into 3-5 chapters. In each chapter, provide a written account of your work. INCLUDE as much evidence as you can.
WRITTEN ACCOUNT:
EVIDENCE:
Your portfolio will be graded on its thoroughness, organization, honesty, professional presentation. AWESOME!
Divide your experience/work into 3-5 chapters. In each chapter, provide a written account of your work. INCLUDE as much evidence as you can.
WRITTEN ACCOUNT:
- When did you do the work (dates and times)?
- Where did you do the work?
- With whom did you do the work?
- What exactly did you do?
- What previous knowledge did you apply?
- What did you learn (either before or the hard way)?
- What went well?
- What difficulties did you encounter?
- What made you proud? What made you feel unsatisfied?
- What would you keep the same next time? What would you change?
- What is some advice you’d give the next group of people do your job?
EVIDENCE:
- Pictures/video
- Documents
- Lists
- Diagrams
- Paperwork (scripts, notes, forms, copies of things you researched from the internet)
- Quotes from people with whom you worked (SBO, audience, businesses, etc.)
- Anything PHYSICAL that you can SHOW.
Your portfolio will be graded on its thoroughness, organization, honesty, professional presentation. AWESOME!
Final Reflection
This should be the final section of your portfolio. Looking at everything you have written, and all of the evidence you have collected, what was the most interesting/helpful thing you learned in drama. (This may be a skill that helps in other classes.) What skills do you still need to work on? What are your future plans, and how do you think your experiences in drama will help you be successful?