This e-portfolio assessment is designed to be used as both a learning tool and as a professional portfolio that you can include in your resume or applications for jobs. You want to begin developing your portfolio ideas during Week 3, even though it is not due until Week 8. In this assignment you are asked to choose any three of the four HRMN 302 course outcomes and reflect on your learning in our class.
There are two distinct parts to this assignment. The first is your reflective ideas about your learning for three of the four course goals. The second is the actual creation of the E-portfolio on the Google Site. There is a partially completed portfolio provided for you at the very end of these instructions.
For directions on how to create an E-portfolio/Google Site go to url https://goo.gl/pIMkbu
The four course outcomes for HRMN 302 are:
- Apply appropriate communication media and methods to various situational needs in organizational settings.
- Apply communication theories to organizational communication challenges.
- Recognize and respond constructively to cultural differences in communication.
- Analyze and assess the communication dynamics of an organization through the completion of a communication audit.
Once your portfolio site is created, follow the specific instructions below.
Begin with an Introduction page, develop at least one page for each of the three outcomes you’ve selected. Be sure to include a Reference page at the end.
You will have a minimum of 5 pages.
On each outcome page:
- Provide the specific course outcome you’ve selected.
- Explain in your own words and 1-2 paragraphs how each outcome relates to what you have learned in class.
- Post one artifact for each outcome (video, paper, chart, or any type of file you wish to use) and that demonstrates your mastery of each outcome. NOTE: the artifacts do not have to be newly created. You can use work you’ve developed previously.
- Explain, in detailed sentences and approx. 2-3 paragraphs how each artifact relates to the course outcome.
Here is an example of a partially completed portfolio: