Create a reflective blog of your food exportation using adobe spark page. Weekly posts are due the Monday following the lab.
Blogging guidelines are as follows:
Blogs will be graded on the following scale:
Rating Characteristics
7
Exceptional. The blog entry is focused and coherently integrates examples from the weeks theme. The entry reflects in-depth engagement with the culture. The blog meets the requirements of the assignment. Reflective post contains at least one photo. The image is described with three or more sentences explaining dish. This could be describing its history or your contribution in making it. Followed by one reflective paragraph explaining the biggest AHA moments or experiences that had a strong impact on you. Further discussed what then well, what did not go well and what you would do different if repeating the recipe. Post stands on its own as a coherent piece of writing.
5-6
Both Meets and Exceeds Assignment Requirements. The blog entry mostly focused and coherently integrates examples from the weeks theme. The blog meets the requirements of the assignment. Reflective post contains at least one photo. The image is described with three or more sentences explaining dish. This could be describing its history or your contribution in making it. Followed by one reflective paragraph explaining the biggest AHA moments or experiences that had a strong impact on you.
3-4
Meets Assignment Requirements. The blog entry does not do anything more than directly answer the blog prompt. The blog meets most of the requirements of the assignment. Reflective post contains at least one photo. The image is described. Followed by one reflective paragraph explaining the biggest AHA moments or experiences that had a strong impact on you.
2
Limited. The blog meets most of the requirements of the assignment. Reflective post contains at least one photo. The image is described or is followed by an explanation of the biggest AHA moments or experiences that had a strong impact on you.
0
No Credit. The blog entry is missing or consists of a few disconnected sentences.