Argumentative Zine Success: Avoid Common Planning Mistakes
About Zine Project Reflection
This post covers Zine Project Reflection, as detailed below.
Objective: Develop an argumentative Zine (8 pages or more) that connects to you personally. You will also submit your final Zine along with with a reflection (submit as a separate assignment) on your process and what you learned.
Look at the rubric as you are creating your Zine and double check that you are following the guidelines. Please do your own research and have fun with your project.
Compose a formal 1-2 page reflection letter about your Zine project. You can use the following question list for suggestions. Be sure to check the rubric to follow guidelines.
Reflection Letter
Suggestions for your Zine Project Reflection Letter
Your Process How did you choose your topic? What steps did you take to plan and create your zine? What parts of the process did you enjoy or struggle with? Skills Gained What research or writing skills did you develop? How did you improve as a communicator or designer? Challenges What did you find difficult? How did you overcome obstacles or manage your time? What You Learned What did you learn about your topic? What did this project teach you about creativity or analysis? Feedback and Suggestions What would you do differently next time? How could the assignment be improved?
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