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Book of the Dead and college

Book of the Dead and college

Q Prompt How is the journey through the Egyptian afterlife like a student's journey through college? • Or, what is universal about the idea of journeying that can be seen both in the Book of the Dead, and in the college student's experience? o Since you're a college student, you have some ideas about what happens in college! Draw on your own experience. • Be sure to mention specific details from the Book of the Dead, and specific details from the college experience, and be sure to connect them. Notes on substance and style • As always in this class, be sure to write more than one paragraph. Use short paragraphs to organize your ideas. • Write enough to explore each question. Think of ideas as you write, and then explore them. • Make specific references to the ideas presented in the materials in Canvas, and use them to support your answers. • There is no single "right answer" here — instead, think about features of the Book of the Dead, and think about what students to in college to get through to the end, and think about how they are similar. Then write up your answers. Rubric Journal Writing (JW) (1) Journal Writing (JW) (1) Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFoundation Does this submission have info related to the materials provided in Canvas, and does it use the Canvas materials as the basis of well-founded responses? Is the assignment complete? 10 to >5.0 pts Full Marks Shows mastery of a wide range of facts from the Canvas material; facts are deployed well to support the argument. Assignment is complete. 5 to >0.0 pts Partial Marks Some facts are drawn from the materials, but there is room for even more; facts may need to be more clearly tied to the argument. Assignment may not be complete. 0 pts No Marks Little or no evidence of drawing on the materials in Canvas to support the argument. Assignment may not be at all complete. 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClarity Is it easy to make sense of the ideas written here, or are they obscure? This criterion includes both the mechanics of writing, and the general ease of understanding the big point of the writing. 5 to >3.0 pts Full Marks Clearly and coherently expresses an idea. It rings true. It hits the nail on the head. Shows mastery of the conventions of written English. 3 to >0.0 pts Partial Marks Does a generally ok job of getting the point across. In some places, could use a bit if editing to be clearer. May need some work to adhere closer to the conventions of written English. 0 pts No Marks Very obscure. Hard for a reader to understand the argument. Perhaps does not address the prompt adequately or at all. May not adhere at all to the conventions of written English. 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeImagination Does this writing show real independence of mind, going beyond the basic facts to make a point that is plausible and compelling? 5 to >3.0 pts Full Marks Goes above and beyond in relating the materials to the world today, or to personal life, or to the educational process (as relevant to the prompt). A real spark of insight. 3 to >0.0 pts Partial Marks Makes a generally good connection with the world today, or personal life, or the educational process (as relevant to the prompt). Basically makes a solid point. 0 pts No Marks Shows little or no imaginative connection between the Canvas materials and the world today. Little or no spark of insight. May be just hard to understand. 5 pts Total Points: 20 PreviousNext

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A journey identifies as the act of traveling from one place to another. It is a passage that identifies with a start and an end, through which one must trend on. As captured from the week’s lessons, canvas, there are great similarities between the Egyptian afterlife and college students’ experiences. While concepts of the Egyptian afterlife may resonate with ancient Egypt and college students' experiences identify with modern times, their depictions of journeys may be defined as universal.