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(1) An updated resume reflect<strong>in</strong>g your current <strong>in</strong>ternship experience;<br />

(2) Examples/samples of work you produced dur<strong>in</strong>g your <strong>in</strong>ternship that reflect at least five different<br />

areas. This can <strong>in</strong>clude press releases, project designs, video productions, etc., but must reflect<br />

<strong>the</strong> overall experience <strong>in</strong> some way. For example, even if you wrote press releases every week,<br />

that would only be considered one area. Please contact Dr. Nadler if you are not sure what to<br />

<strong>in</strong>clude <strong>in</strong> your portfolio.<br />

(3) A 1-2 page anonymous review of your <strong>in</strong>ternship site. This would be a review that o<strong>the</strong>r students<br />

might be able to read when evaluat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>ir own <strong>in</strong>ternship opportunities. It should mention <strong>the</strong><br />

name of <strong>the</strong> site/organization, but should not <strong>in</strong>clude your name or <strong>the</strong> names of any supervisors<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or coworkers.<br />

Please th<strong>in</strong>k of this project not as a class assignment, but as a professional tool that you can show<br />

potential employers. Each work sample you provide needs a 1-2 paragraph explanation that provides a<br />

context for <strong>the</strong> sample. Make sure that it is clear to a potential future employer what you did, what role<br />

you played, <strong>and</strong> what you ga<strong>in</strong>ed as a result of <strong>the</strong> experience.<br />

Upon submission of your f<strong>in</strong>al portfolio, Dr. Nadler will review it <strong>and</strong> send suggestions for revision.<br />

You will have until <strong>the</strong> posted deadl<strong>in</strong>e to revise your portfolio <strong>and</strong> resubmit it. Students who choose not<br />

to revise <strong>the</strong>ir portfolios, or fail to submit <strong>the</strong>m by <strong>the</strong> deadl<strong>in</strong>e, may be penalized.<br />

Please note: Sample/model portfolios are available for review; please contact Dr. Nadler at least a<br />

week prior to <strong>the</strong> deadl<strong>in</strong>e to review <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

V: Supervisor Evaluations (10% of grade)<br />

Your site supervisor must complete <strong>and</strong> submit a Midterm <strong>and</strong> F<strong>in</strong>al Intern Evaluation. The evaluation<br />

forms will be sent to you directly via email attachment. It is your responsibility to forward it on to your<br />

supervisor. Supervisors need to return <strong>the</strong> forms directly to Dr. Nadler via email attachment or fax.<br />

Please make sure your supervisor is aware of <strong>the</strong> due dates s<strong>in</strong>ce late evaluations may not be able to be<br />

considered.<br />

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