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SH    IFT DP Prompts

This page includes all Digital Portfolio Prompts in order. (updated 2.13.2023)
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Here is an example of a high level of reflection. This post is an end of the year summary, but the reflection is strong.
I also will share some of my own work as an example of higher level reflection. 


​Final Digital Portfolio Post
The directions for the final post are at the link above. It will take approximately 1.5 hours to complete, so set aside enough time. 

Digital Portfolio Prompt 9 (completion grade)
Spend 25 minutes documenting how you made your family map on your digital portfolio.
Spend 20 minutes reflecting on your learning overall this semester. How does your family map show what you have learned this semester? Add this reflection to the digital portfolio post.
Spend 15 minutes photographing your project and adding the pictures to your post.

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Checkpoint 4 Below

Digital Portfolio prompt 8
Post a scan / image of your visual summary.
Include an image of your finished product hanging in the hall
Choose 1 Deeper Learning Competency and reflect on it’s role in your work during this project.

Checkpoint 3 below

Digital Portfolio Prompt 7
-Describe your process for this step (templates, cutting, details).
-Describe a time from this step where you designed something,
-Describe a time from this step where you revised something.
-Include photos.
-Choose 1 Deeper Learning Competency from the list and reflect on it’s role in your work this past week
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Checkpoint 2 Below (Feb 17,2022)

Digital Portfolio Prompt 6:
-Describe each way that your map has been changed.
-Provide sources.
-Include Images

Digital Portfolio Prompt 5:
-Show the location that you ultimately chose for your final project (screenshots, etc)
-What sorts of changes might happen in 10,000 years?

Digital Portfolio Prompt 4:
- What was your most interesting observation from either of our trips showing natural or human forces changing the landscape? (or your regular life if you were not able to attend)
- Include some pictures
- How might you make your next map differently after having made the above observation?


Checkpoint 1 Below (Jan 27, 2023)

Digital Portfolio Prompt 3 Bulletized
- show an example of planning
- show an example of revising
- show an example of finishing your work
- Include photos.
- Choose 1 Deeper Learning Competency from the list reflect on it’s role in your work now and in the future.

Digital Portfolio Prompt 2 Bulletized
- Show the changes that you made to your map
- describe the forces caused the changes (define, give an example, etc.)
- Include images of your project
- Include the images you referenced when making changes.

Digital Portfolio Prompt 1 Bulletized
- Summarize your process for building your map.
- Share your most significant learning from this week.
- How might your most significant learning apply in the future?
- Include a few pictures (of your project and work)

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  • Projects
    • dear Plastic
    • Something New
    • Nothing New
    • Shift
    • Ritual
    • Colors and Shapes
    • Tensegrity
    • Lakeview Cut
    • Second Nature
    • It Gets Funkier
    • Making Space
    • Rotational Volumes
    • Changed By Chairs
    • Gearboxes
    • Pendulums
    • Microscopic Images
    • Inspraytion
    • 60 Word Short Stories
    • PBL Illustrations
    • Foundations Podcast
    • Inclusive Strategies Podcast
  • Helpful Links
    • Engagement Grading
    • Critique Questions
    • Lasercutting
    • Drawing Models
    • Honors
  • Blog
  • About