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15.7: Discuss- Final Reflection

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    Reflect on what you have learned in this course, which will help you better understand and remember it. Read the Final Reflection Directions for detailed directions. Create a new thread in the Final Reflection forum in the Discussion Board to complete this assignment.

    This assignment is required and worth up to 40 points.

    Grading Criteria Points Possible
    The presentation:
    • Is it a substantive, two or three paragraph essay?
    • Is it clear and well-written with proper grammar and correct spelling?
    15
    The content:
    • For Option 1:
      • Does it apply to material covered in class?
      • Is the posting unique to the postings of other students and to your own application postings?
    • For Option 2:
      • Is (are) the selected question(s) answered in depth?
      • Are the facts accurate?
    25
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