Reading Comprehension Portfolio Task 1

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Winter 2024 version Portfolio Task #1: Reading Comprehension (10% ) Your task : Answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding of the topic, thesis, audience, and purpose of a text. Instructions : 1. Review all material in Weeks 2 & 3 content modules on e Conestoga 2. Complete the Week 2 practice quiz (minimum of 50% is required) 3. Read the article “ Opinion: Field placements most important step in road to graduation ”? 4. Complete each question below in the text boxes provided. Read each question carefully, and check that you have answered all the questions before you submit your work. NOTE : · Use your own words to communicate your original ideas . All answers must be your own. Working with classmates, sharing answers, copying answers from a website could result in Academic Integrity violations or a zero for this assignment. · Select ‘save as’ to give the file a new name after you begin working to ensure that you do not accidentally submit a blank template for grading. Use of any form of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is strictly forbidden throughout all stages of this assessment, including brainstorming and/or idea generation. Generative AI may include (but is not limited to) chatbots (like ChatGPT) or other technologies that produce writing for you. Using AI in any capacity throughout the assessment process will be in violation of Conestoga’s Academic Offences policy under the category of Unauthorized Aids and Assistance (Cheating) or Copying from Others or Self Copying. The consequence of this violation is that an academic offence will be filed, with the severity of the penalty dependent on previous offences. In cases where you are unsure if something is considered generative AI, always ask your professor before using it. If you have any difficulties using this template, please contact your professor immediately, and they will assist you. Section One: Comprehension Questions 1. What is the topic of this article ? Clearly and accurately identify the topic in your own words to receive 1 full point. ( Think: what is the overall subject of the article?) (1 point) The topic of the article is the importance of field placements for college and university students. It discusses the benefits of field placements in providing real-world experience, helping students explore their career paths, and developing their skills.
Winter 2024 version The article emphasizes that field placements are essential for students to gain work experience and enhance their chances of securing employment after graduation. 2. What is the thesis of this article ? Identify the thesis in your own words and then explain what makes this different from the topic to receive 2 full points ( Think: what is the author’s main message or central argument ). (2 points) The thesis of the article is that field placements are essential for college and university students as they provide real-world experience, help students explore their career paths, and develop their skills. The article advocates for the inclusion of field placements in all academic programs to better prepare students for the workforce. It emphasizes that field placements are crucial for students to gain work experience and enhance their chances of securing employment after graduation. The article also features a student's firsthand experience and recommendations for making the most of field placement opportunities, further supporting the thesis. 3. What is the author’s purpose for writing this text ? Clearly state the purpose and support your interpretation with one example or reference to the text to receive 2 full points. ( Think: What is the author trying to accomplish or achieve by writing the text; use examples of purpose explored in Weeks 2 & 3 ). (2 points) The author's purpose for writing this text is to advocate for the inclusion of field placements in all academic programs, emphasizing their importance in providing real- world experience, helping students explore their career paths, and developing their skills. The article aims to persuade educational institutions to prioritize and integrate field placements as a fundamental part of the student learning experience. An example supporting this purpose is the statement "All post-secondary schools should offer some form of placement because this will give students a better chance when applying to jobs" which clearly reflects the author's advocacy for the universal implementation of field placements to benefit students in their future careers.
Winter 2024 version Section Two : Audience and Purpose Extension Questions For the questions in the next section, examine how text elements such as word choice, tone, and supporting details are affected by audience and purpose. We asked ChatGPT (a generative AI writing tool) to rewrite the Spoke online article as an email from the author to her friend and classmate. This was the prompt that was used to generate the email: “ Rewrite this article as a personal email from the author to a fellow classmate” Read the following email and compare it to the Spoke article by directly answering the questions (#4-7) below the text: Hey, I hope you're doing well! I wanted to shoot you an email and share some thoughts about our field placements. This experience has been such a game changer, and I thought you'd appreciate hearing about it. As we're getting closer to graduation, it's becoming increasingly clear just how important field placements are for us college and university students. They're like the secret sauce for beefing up our resumes post-graduation. You remember Kennedy Player-Reid, right? She's doing her thing over at Ryerson University as a sport media student. Well, she got the chance to do her placement with the Hamilton Bulldogs in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). She mentioned how the opportunity pushed her to break out of her comfort zone and explore new creative avenues. I totally get where she's coming from. It's not just about skills; it's about pushing those creative boundaries and thinking outside the box. What's fantastic is that these placements give us a chance to dip our toes in our field, like a little sneak peek into our potential future. For me, working with the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL has confirmed that this is exactly where I want to be after graduation. The real icing on the cake is the practical experience. Most job applications require some level of experience in the field, right? I'm convinced that every post-secondary school should offer some form of placement. It's like an express ticket to outshining the competition in the job market. Player-Reid also mentioned how her time with the Bulldogs allowed her to taste what full-time work is like. I can totally relate to that. Besides prepping us for the real world, these placements are like a turbo boost for our skill development. I went into mine feeling confident, but the skills I've gained since October have grown by leaps and bounds. Oh, and I've picked up some tips along the way. Managing your time properly is a must, never turning down a task, and giving it your all are just some of the lessons. Kennedy gave a gem of advice – always be open to opportunities. These placements open our eyes to the real world and expose us to aspects of our field we might not even know exist.
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