ASU

TWC 490 Capstone
Multimedia Writing and Technical Communication
Spring 2009

Capstone

The capstone portfolio is the culmination of your program of study in the MWTC Program. Prior to graduation, you will:

This Capstone course will assist you with the process of composing and presenting your portfolio. During the course, we will review and analyze Program Outcomes as they relate to your work; draft a persuasive statement and portfolio; review each others' drafts; and review the procedures that will be used to evaluate your portfolio.

I will also hold individual workshops with each of you periodically during the semester.

Evaluation

Important notes:

A grade of C or better must be earned in the Capstone course. Portfolios will not be accepted from students earning below a C.

Completed portfolios must be submitted by the deadline.

Failure to present your portfolio on the date scheduled will result in a grade of E.

Students who receive an E in the Capstone course will be required to retake it in a future semester.

Grading:

All of the work required for this course is intended to help prepare you to compose and present your portfolio. Course content should, hopefully, be a review of concepts and ideas that you have learned in your classes. Activities are listed on the Schedule.

All activities for this course are required and will be graded as Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. One grade will be issued for all work required for the week.

Satisfactory:

All posts, activities, excercises are completed on time and with reasonable effort; the workshop (if required for the week) is attended on time and you are prepared to discuss your work and ask and respond to questions.

Unsatisfactory:

All posts, activities, excercises are not completed by the due date or completed in a way that shows lack of effort; the workshop (if required for the week) is not attended or attendance is late and you are unprepared.

Scale:

# of satisfactories grade
11 - 13 A
8 - 10 B
5 - 7 C
Less than 5 E

Email

Students enrolled in MWTC courses are required to use an ASU email account for all course-related email communication.

See the ASU Email help page for information on how to set up your ASU account and policy information.

Academic Integrity

As a student in this course you are expected to complete your own work and to write your own assignments. The use of all sources should be properly cited and documented.

You are responsible for reading and understanding your rights, responsibilities and obligations under ASU’s Student Academic Integrity Policy (http://provost.asu.edu/academicintegrity).

Last updated: 8 January 2009