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      Junior Mentoring Assignmentlast updated 10/12/2011
 
 
      
      The mentoring assignment for Senior Colloquium asks you to make use of 
	  your experience as a COMM Major by guiding and advising students following 
	  in your footsteps.  The assignment involves advising and sharing your 
	  experiences with the major and with the COMM Professional digital 
	  portfolio with the Juniors in COMM 321 - 
      Junior Colloquium.   
       Part I - Junior Mentoring 
        
          
      
      Seniors, in groups, will meet with 
      the members of Junior Colloquium (in groups of 6 or so) on Wednesday, 
	  October 5 in WH 316 and nearby rooms (groupings to be assigned - see link below). 
      
      
      There are two general goals for this mentoring experience.  The first 
      is to help the Juniors begin planning and designing their COMM 
      Professional Portfolios both technically and conceptually.  The 
      second is to help the Juniors plan to get the most out of their final 
      two years of college as COMM majors.
      
      Prior to the session with the Juniors, you and your teammates should get together and plan an agenda detailing 
       
            
      
      what knowledge, experience, tips, etc. you 
      want to share with your assigned Juniors
      
      what questions you want to ask them or encourage them to ask you.
      
      what materials you may wish to show them.
      In 
      planning your agenda and in having the discussion consider the items 
      listed below.  Save a copy of the agenda as you will need to include 
      it in your "Mentoring Report" to me. 
            
      
      Remember, the most important part of mentoring is being sure you are 
      meeting the needs of your "Mentees."
      
      You may want to be sure they understand what an artifact is and what kinds 
      of course-related and non-course-related materials can serve as artifacts.
      
      Help them understand the meaning of the various goals they need to 
      meet for completion of the portfolio
      
      Perhaps you and your teammates may want to brainstorm ideas on the theme, 
      "Early in my Junior year I wish I had known . . ."
      
      Talk about Internships (or independent studies), what you did and wish you 
      had done differently in getting the internship and getting the most out of 
      it.
      
      Think about the kinds of skills you now recognize as important ones for COMM majors in the post-graduate world.
      
      Chat about courses you think were especially useful (or could have been 
      useful if approached differently) or courses you wish you had taken but 
      didn't. Include both COMM and non-COMM courses that might support 
      long-term goals. Be conscious of the limits on time and the need to seek 
      long-term benefits from the major and other college course work.
      
		Remember, they are at the beginning of the process.  They may not 
		have many good questions.  It is your job to guide them not 
		critique their lack of knowledge about portfolios, upper-level courses 
		and internships.
      
		During your meeting it is probably best to be in a location where you 
		can show the Juniors examples of your portfolios as a way to provide 
		concrete advice and stimulate questions.  
      
      After your mentoring meeting, submit answers to the three questions your Senior 
      Colloquium "Junior Mentoring Report" 
      to Professor McGaan by email on or before Wednesday, October 12.  (link to report form) 
		
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