Posted: February 3rd, 2022
Journal 8
8-1 Journal: Your Image of Anthropology
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In this course, you have learned about anthropology and all its subfields. Search the internet for a creative commons licensed image that you think embodies the field of anthropology and what you have learned in this course. In your journal assignment, explain why you think the image works and why you chose it. Do you see yourself using one or more of the subfields of anthropology in the future? Which ones and why?
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Next, take a moment to compare your image with the article you chose for the First Impressions of Anthropology discussion in Module One. Does anything surprise you about your choices?
Lastly, now that you have acquired anthropological knowledge, has it impacted your life in any way? Do you see the world differently? Why or why not?
For additional details, please refer to the Journal Guidelines and Rubric PDF document.
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Rubric Name: ATH 101 Journal Rubric
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This table lists criteria and criteria group names in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method. You can give feedback on each criterion by tabbing to the add feedback buttons in the table.Criteria
Exemplary
Proficient
Needs Improvement
Not Evident
Criterion Score
Concepts
30 points
Meets “Proficient” criteria and incorporates real-world examples of concepts
25.5 points
Accurately incorporates key anthropological concepts
16.5 points
Incorporates key anthropological concepts, but there are inaccuracies
0 points
Does not incorporate anthropological concepts
Score of Concepts,/ 30
Consequences
30 points
Meets “Proficient” criteria and includes real-world examples to support observations about consequences
25.5 points
Suggests relevant consequences of the given event/topic on modern society
16.5 points
Suggests consequences of the given event/topic on modern society but lacks relevance
0 points
Does not suggest consequences of the given event/topic
Score of Consequences,/ 30
Situation
30 points
Meets “Proficient” criteria and discusses the given event/topic could impact future personal situation
25.5 points
Clearly articulates the impact of the given event/topic to personal situation
16.5 points
Articulates the impact of the given event/topic to personal situation but lacks clarity
0 points
Does not articulate the impact of the given event/topic to personal situation
Score of Situation,/ 30
Articulation of Response
10 points
Journal assignment is free of errors of organization and grammar
8.5 points
Journal assignment is mostly free of errors of organization and grammar, which are marginal and rarely interrupt the flow
5.5 points
Journal assignment contains errors of organization and grammar, but they are limited enough so that the assignment can be understood
0 points
Journal assignment contains errors of organization and grammar, making the journal difficult to understand
Score of Articulation of Response,/ 10
Rubric Total ScoreTotal
Score of ATH 101 Journal Rubric,/ 100Criterion score has been overridden
Overall Score
Overall Score
Exemplary86 points minimum Instructors should not modify this row (it will automate from the scores above). This score represents the average evaluation across all rubric criteria.
Proficient56 points minimum Instructors should not modify this row (it will automate from the scores above). This score represents the average evaluation across all rubric criteria.
Needs Improvement1 point minimum Instructors should not modify this row (it will automate from the scores above). This score represents the average evaluation across all rubric criteria.
Not Evident0 points minimum Instructors should not modify this row (it will automate from the scores above). This score represents the average evaluation across all rubric criteria.