Project Rough Draft
Introduction
For the final project each student will be submitting a letter to an elected official. This peer response assignment allows students to submit rough drafts of their letters in order to receive feedback from student peers.
Your Tasks
TASK 1
Review the tasks listed in the Project: Letter to an Elected Official page. This can be found in the last module of this course.
TASK 2
You will complete a rough draft of your letter. You only need to submit the letter, not the project reflection. Points for this task will be based solely on whether or not you submitted a draft. 10 points
TASK 3
This assignment requires peer review. You will be assigned to view 2 of your classmates’ assignments. Names will remain anonymous. You will provide any comments, suggestions, comments, and concerns that you have regarding the peer’s rough draft. Please use the attached rubric as a basis for your feedback. Grades given by students will not be accounted for in the final submission of the project at the end of this course.
This task is worth 20 points, 10 per peer review completed.
Unsure how to submit a peer review? Canvas Community has a guide with a step-by-step explanation on peer review submission
Submission and Grading
SUBMITTING THIS ASSIGNMENT
- Tasks 1 and 2 will need to be completed and submitted seprate
- Task 3 will need to be completed seprate
Part two
Your Tasks
TASK 1
Watch the following 5 minute video about minority health and community advisory boards.
TASK 2
Answer the following questions: 200-300 words
- What is a community advisory board? (3 points)
- What are the benefits of having community advisory boards? (7 points)
- Briefly describe how community advisory boards are related to community organizing. (10 points)