Self Responses

When you submit papers for evaluation, you will also submit your own evaluation of the struggles and achievements you've encountered in the writing process. Create a new document in your Google Drive writing folder for this course

Use these filenames:

LastName.FirstName.Paper.1.SR.F19
LastName.FirstName.Paper.2.SR.F19

For full credit, follow these steps (times are guidelines, not requirements). If you find yourself writing quickly and finishing soon, chances are strong that you could think harder and produce better content. Please take this into consideration instead of assuming you cannot do any better.
  1. In your shared folder in Google Drive, create a document and name it based on the examples above (2 mins)
  2. Brainstorm about frustrations and achievements you experienced while working on your paper (15 mins)
  3. Write your response according to the instructions below (15-30 mins)
  4. Give your piece an intelligent, thoughtful, two-part title that UNIQUELY captures your idea (5 mins)
  5. Proofread your work carefully after writing (10 mins)

The content parameters of this assignment are pretty wide open, but your discussion should revolve around your impressions of your experience working on your paper. Points might include what you felt successful doing, what you felt frustrated by, areas in which you needed help but did not ask, and areas in which you felt confident. What was it like to write this paper, and how can you apply the lessons you learned to future papers? To what extent have you improved yourself as a writer through the process of writing this paper?

Like all responses, be sure that your paragraph(s) total 200-300 words.

Center a thoughtful and intelligent title at the top that accurately reflects your attitude about your performance on your paper.