Project Self-Evaluation
Please
use the Project SE Form. Click
here to download the Form. After you've completed it,
send the Form as an attachment in a post to the "self evaluations" folder
in the classroom (with the padlock icon).
In evaluating your research
project,
you should take into account the following considerations:
1. RESEARCH:
Did I do sufficient reading? What books and chapters of books did I read?
What periodicals? What web resources? What other kinds of sources? Please
list the sources you used.
Did I take adequate notes on my research?
Did I discuss my project and research with others, to help understand it
better?
2. ORGANIZING:
Did I organize all the information I discovered? How did I do that? Am I
pleased with that organization?
3. Presentation:
Was there anything creative about the manner in which I presented my report
to the class? Was the presentation clear to readers? Did the material I
learned get said? Were there any interesting questions from my colleagues?
Was I able to answer those questions well?
4. Incorporating
references to other class ideas: Did I make adequate reference in my paper
to other books, ideas, and discussion topics we've already covered in class?
5. ASSIMILATION:
Did I assimilate some of the ideas into myself, or did I just repeat dry
data? Have I tried to integrate what I've learned into my own beliefs? Did
I even want to?
6. OTHER:
What other factors should be considered in how well I did?
7. GRADE:
How did I do overall on this project? What grade do I think I deserve, and
why? (Please figure your grade on the 4.0 scale.)
This self-evaluation of your research project
is to be completed within a week or so after you have delivered your report
in class. Date it, and then include it with your final self-evaluation at
the end of the quarter.