WLC 400: WLC major capstone
Description: Students work with the instructor and WLC faculty advisors to research, synthesize, write and present their Capstone projects. Students will also assemble a Graduation Portfolio reflecting how each MLO was met. This course is required for all Japanese, Spanish and World Languages and Cultures majors.
Course Reflective Narrative: The WLC major capstone class was an intensive class that focused on helping us to refine our final senior capstone. The class fulfilled MLO one and four. We worked with both Japanese and Spanish language majors withing the class and presented preliminary findings and information. The feedback coming from others who had studied a different culture from Japan and America was helpful because the ideas that were expressed by the Spanish majors were new and came from a different view point. In class we also covered many presentational technologies to help us present and showcase out capstone such as effective use of power point, and creating a weebly site to host our work online. The class kept us focused and on track for completing our capstone project on time. It also pushed home the importance of making effective presentations in our target language which can be had if you have not practiced or experienced a project of this size and magnitude. My goals in the future after taking this class are to continue to practice my presentational Japanese speaking.
This website you are reading and my final cap stone project are samples of the work done in this class.
This website you are reading and my final cap stone project are samples of the work done in this class.