Reflection: Looking Forward: Your Promise to Yourself and to Walden

Hotel Rwanda (2004)
July 16, 2020
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July 16, 2020

Reflection: Looking Forward: Your Promise to Yourself and to Walden

Assignment 2: Reflection: Looking Forward: Your Promise to Yourself and to Walden
You are a human in avirtualenvironment. You are going to learn next to many other students who will bring multipleperspectivesto the learning environment. Your Walden community will provide support to you just as you will provide support and different perspectives to the other students in your classes.Positive social changeis a pillar of Waldens philosophy. An important part of any first term course is reflecting on what the start of your educational journey means while defining your goals and how you plan to achieve them. Considering the reasons you enrolled in this university your place in it and in your world and how youll function as a human who will learn in a technological world are important to your success.
This week is an opportunity to further reflect on the last six weeks by adding onto revising and proofreading therough draftyou began in Week 4. Writing is a process not a one-time event. Strong writers know that the proofreading and editing involved in revising their work is crucial to producing their best final draft. Youll be practicing these skills as you finalize your own draft of theReflectionAssignment.
To prepare for the Assignment:
Assignment Instructions:
By Day 7
Submita 3- to 5-page paper that that represents a finalized version of yourReflectionPaper Assignment.
Make sure all four sections are included you have a clear structure with an introduction andconclusion and that youve met all AWE guidelines as well as any expectations described in the Week 6ReflectionAssignmentRubric. Include yourrough drafteither as a separate file or at the end of your final draft to demonstrate the revisions youve made.