Exam Content
- Question
Staying motivated in your personal and professional life can, at times, be a challenge for anyone, even the most driven and optimistic people. And it’s no surprise that your level of motivation directly affects your learning and academic success. One way to remind yourself of your values, goals, or dreams is to keep them visible.
This assessment allows you to apply your innovation skills by creating and reflecting on your own vision board in which you relate the connections among personal goals, motivations, and actions. This will allow you to demonstrate your creativity and innovation, as well as promote innovative thinking to bring about the changes you desire in your personal and professional life.
Preparation
You might find it helpful to review your Week 4 assignment and faculty feedback before completing this assessment.
Assessment Deliverable
Download and complete the My Vision Board and Reflection Worksheet. For the final summative assessment in this class, you will create a vision board and write a reflection. A vision board is a collection of images, pictures, and affirmations of one’s dreams, desires, and goals, and it’s designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation.
Note: Your vision board must include words and images to represent your goals.
Submit your assessment by uploading your completed worksheet. Your worksheet must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document. Type your answers directly into the worksheet. Do not type your assessment in the submission message box.
Points are deducted if assignment lengths are not met or are exceeded.
Assessment Support
- Review the rubric for guidance on deliverable expectations.
- Watch “How To Submit an Assignment in Blackboard Ultra” for more information on how to submit your assignment.