Structure
The whole web folio is based on my personal blog during ENGL 301. I structured and organized my web folio according to the requirements from the instructor. The most important thing is to identify the reader. Since I am looking to get into the industry right after graduation, I decided to design my web folio to be attractive to my potential employers.
Home Page and About Me
In this section, I included a welcome message to the reader and navigate them through my web folio. Also, I included some highlights of this web folio.
Next, in the section of “About Me”, I introduced myself to the reader including my past experience and my career goal.
App Package and Resume
The most important section in this web folio, as I am trying to convince my future employers that I am capable and diligent. The application package contains three comments: a resume, a cover letter, and three letters requesting reference. I have put the resume on another page so that the reader can directly see my resume by simply clicking it without downloading. This represents one of the key ideas of this course – to know and attract your audience.
My Best Work
A collection of revised posts that I have written this summer. Going through all those posts gave me a sense of achievement. In this course, we have covered a wide range of topics in technical writing, from business letters to LinkedIn practice, from report proposal to peer review practice. All of these will become valuable experiences for us to practice in future professional settings.
Blog (Reflections)
This best summarizes my ENGL 301 journey. Each reflection post represents the summary and lessons learned from that particular unit. Writing those reflections will help me to rethink the process of writing and remind me what I have learned from this unit.