Webfolio Review and Revision Guide

Donna Reiss
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Preparing for the Review and Revision Process
  • No later than the period listed in your Class Schedule, follow this Review and Revision Process as you put the finishing touches on your Webfolio Project.
    • Time is provided in your Class Schedule for you to review and revise.
    • You are required to identify at least two reviewers and to describe your review process when you submit your Webfolio.
    • Following the Review and Revision Process helps ensure that your final Webfolio adheres to the guidelines and that all the links work properly before you submit it.
  • Because your Introductory Reflective Hypertext Essay is the most important component of the Webfolio Project, devote your major end-of-semester energy to your thinking about and composing of that essay, which receives the majority of the credit for this final exam and culminating project.
    • Follow the specific guidelines linked from your Class Schedule.
    • Double check that the links from your Introductory Reflective Hypertest Essay to other pages in your portfolio and to external sites on the Web are accurate and active so that visitors to your page can follow the links.
  • Submit your final Webfolio according to the Submission Guidelines no later than the due date and time listed on your Class Schedule. Since I must meet a college deadline for submitting end-of-semester grades, there's no allowance for late submission of this project.

Review and Revision Process Options

Have at least 2 people, either classmates or others, assist you in the review process so that you have time to make any necessary changes. It's important for you to know before you submit it to me that the Webfolio displays as you wish on a computer other than your own. The following options correspond with the options of the Submission Guidelines.

If you are publishing your Webfolio on the Web:

  1. Email your Web address to at least 2 people who are willing to read the Webfolio Project expectations and to give feedback on the contents and design, including the Introductory Reflective Hypertest Essay and the links.
  2. Visit the Website yourself but on a different computer than the one you used to create it. That way you'll have a better sense of how it looks to others as well as how the links work.

If you are submitting your Webfolio as files in a folder, compress them to a single file with WinZip. Keep one complete version on your hard drive and one complete version as a backup kept in another location.

  1. Email the zipped file to at least 2 people who are willing to read the Webfolio Project expectations and to give feedback on the contents and design, including the Reflective Hypertext Essay and the links.
  2. Email the zipped file to yourself at a different email address or go to the computer of a person to whom you have successfully emailed the Webfolio so you can unzip the file yourself and review the site on a different computer than the one you used to create it. That way you'll have a better sense of how it looks to others as well as how the links work.

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