Course outcomes play an important role in any project you do. Many projects will not be complete without peer reviews, revising, drafting, planning, and reflecting. These things all have to be done in order to have a good writing project. By using your deep thinking skills in writings, you can make your writing so much better.
I see myself using what I have learned in my future projects, because by drafting and planning my project before I actually do it saves me so much confusion and makes doing my projects so much more organized. Using my thinking skills make me really think deep into my project to make sure I'm using correct wording and thoughts. One thing I could have done better was to put more thought into how I format my sources, and making sure they are reliable scholarly sources. You never want to use plagiarism, and you can avoid that by always siting what you are using in your project from an article.
The most important thing I learned this semester, was to ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS revise and edit my work. Without revising my work, I would always be missing some big mistakes, and always some little ones too. When revising I can fix my mistakes and learn from them. I like to always draft before my project as well, to make things easier later on in the project. I enjoy doing peer reviews as well, because by getting my classmates and peers to look at my projects they can tell me what I might can add, or take out of my project to make it better. They can also help correct me on any mistakes I made along the way.
With this being said, course outcomes are very important, and I think I met a lot of my outcomes this semester in this class. Without course outcomes projects would be a lot harder.