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This is an OPTIONAL assignment.

Orange clipboard with a white piece of paper showing a form with checkmarks and stars.What I Want You to Do

Prepare to complete a performance review form by evaluating your work in the course and proposing the course grade you should receive on the final. Gather information from your Weekly Activities and Major Projects to support the course grade you propose for yourself.

Why I Want You to Do It

You will write performance evaluations in the workplace, both to assess your own work and to assess the work of colleagues. The final exam examines this type of writing while also evaluating your work in this course. The final exam gives you the chance to demonstrate your productivity and accomplishments in the course, using your best persuasive abilities to argue your case for your course grade.

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Relevant Course Objectives

  • Identify and define a problem or subject related to your particular field (or another specific problem according to your assignment’s directions) and assemble and analyze research related to this problem. [CLO 1]
  • Analyze the context of this problem or subject and determine appropriate audiences for the unit’s deliverables. [CLO 2]
  • Practice workplace genres associated with a team-based research project: a research proposal, meeting minutes, a progress report, a recommendation report or an informational report for non-expert readers, a slide deck presentation of the report, and a video presentation. [CLO 3]
  • Practice team and collaborative work in all phases of project management. [CLO 4]
  • Design strategies for evaluating the overall effectiveness of the suggested approaches to the researched problem. [CLO 5]
  • Illustrate the ethical and human implications of the solutions proposed for solving the problem. [CLO 6]

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How You Do It

  1. Decide whether you want to complete the final exam:
    1. Check your tentative course grade in the Effort Expectations-Based Course Grade Assignment.
    2. Decide between these two options:
      • If you agree with the tentative grade indicated for the Effort Expectations-Based Course Grade Assignment, do nothing. The grade in the rubric will become your course grade. You can skip the final exam (and the rest of these preparation instructions).
      • If you disagree with the tentative grade indicated for the Effort Expectations-Based Course Grade Assignment and want to propose a different grade, complete the optional final exam to argue for the grade you believe you deserve. Move on to the next step.
  2. Use the instructions on the Final Exam Preparation page to gather evidence of your work in the course. You need specific details to support the grade you propose for the final.
  3. Download the Final Exam: Performance Review Form (alternate link).
  4. Add your responses to the questions in the form in your word processor, following these guidelines:
    • Do not change the wording or format of the headings or questions in the form in any way. [I set the questions as a maroon font and your responses as a black font to make the answers easier for me to find quickly.]
    • Do not change the organization of the questions on the form.
    • Add as much space as you need for your answers to the questions.
    • Include graphs, charts, and other visual elements that support your argument, if you desire.
  5. Use the VT Grade Scale for Letter Grades with +/- for your proposed grade in the course:
    • A
    • A-
    • B+
    • B
    • B-
    • C+
    • C
    • C-
    • D+
    • D
    • D-
    • F
  6. Check your work against these expectations for the final exam. Your performance review should
    • Answer all of the questions clearly and honestly.
    • Be specific and detailed, since I will go by the information you provide as I determine your course grade. If you do not provide adequate, specific details, your grade may be lower.
    • Use layout and design to make your responses clear and easy to read.
    • Specifically state the letter grade you propose for your course grade (using the grade scale above). Select a letter grade (not a number). Do not choose an A+, as Virginia Tech does not have an option for that grade. Do not choose a grade range (such as B/B+).
    • Explain how you arrived at your proposed course grade.
  7. Review your exam to ensure that I will understand your self-assessment.
  8. Upload your completed final in Canvas by 11:59 PM on or before Wednesday, December 18, 2024. There is no grace period for the exam.

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