Welcome! This assessment is designed to measure not only wha…

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Welcоme! This аssessment is designed tо meаsure nоt only whаt you know, but also how well you can teach that knowledge to someone else. Before you begin, make sure you are using the Google Chrome browser, Honorlock is enabled, and your camera and microphone are working properly. When you are ready, click Next to begin. You will receive one question at a time. For each question, you will see a space where you may type a few notes if you wish. This space is optional and is intended only to help you briefly organize your thoughts before recording your response. You may not use outside notes, websites, AI tools, textbooks, or any other resources while answering. Once you begin your response, you should answer from your own understanding. Reading from notes or another source, frequently looking away from the camera, or long periods of hesitation while searching for an answer may indicate that you are relying on outside resources rather than your own knowledge and may affect the score you earn on this assessment. When you are ready to answer, look directly into your camera lens and teach your response as though you are explaining the concept to another person. Your score will be based on the depth and accuracy of your knowledge, your confidence and fluency, your ability to clearly explain concepts in your own words, and your effective use of the vocabulary, terminology, and language discussed in class or throughout the unit. Feel free to impress me by incorporating examples, terminology, and connections from our class discussions. Your goal is not simply to give the correct answer. I am looking for you to demonstrate that you truly understand the material well enough to teach it to someone else.

Answer the fоllоwing questiоns in essаy formаt with а clear introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. This will count as a separate grade. What have I learned this semester that will help me academically, personally, and/or professionally? What particular assignments, techniques, and/or activities contributed to my learning? What will I now be able to do as a result of this course, either as a student or as a professional, once I graduate? How have I developed as a writer and as a student? What strengths of mine did I discover as a result of this course? What are my weaknesses that I now realize?