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Linda Huynh Capstone (E-Portfolio)

E-Portfolio Action Plan

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Action Plan

This e-portfolio serves as my Master of Management in Library and Information Science (MMLIS) LIM 598 Capstone Project, in which I will demonstrate my learnings and relevant applications during my two years in the program and relate my knowledge to the American Library Association (ALA) core competencies and project management skills curated by University of Southern California’s (USC) Marshall School of Business (Winn, 2023). The next sections on this page will share my general approaches, a schedule overview of my action plan, and a SMART goal for developing and completing my e-portfolio.

General Approach

To demonstrate my growth and experiences in the MMLIS program through my e-portfolio, I will gain technical skills in navigating and utilizing the digital platform, OER Scalar, that will host my portfolio of writings and artifacts I produced in the program that describes relevant LIS learning and skills. The writing assignments and artifacts will demonstrate MMLIS class, internship, current work knowledge, and skills that correlate with ALA core competencies and project management skills. The writing assignments are: The listed writing assignments are to be reviewed by the Capstone Instructor. My approach is to make sure to check all grammar and spelling beforehand. The instructor’s role is to provide content feedback.

After completing this achievable Action Plan, I intend to frequently refer to it to ensure I’m on track with all e-portfolio assignments.

I will consult with the instructor on my progress during these 15 weeks of completing this Capstone Project to ensure that I will gather all pertinent artifacts, relate them with relevant ALA-core program goals, and do so reflectively.

Lastly, there are challenges for me to consider in completing my portfolio. One is the overwhelming feeling of choosing which resources I’ve created during this program as my artifacts to showcase in the e-portfolio. I am concerned that it may affect my completion of the weekly assignments outlined in the schedule (next section) at a slower pace. The second is balancing schoolwork, my current professional work, and personal time during these 15 weeks. I am responsible for completing two classes this semester, working full-time, and looking after my spouse and parents. However, I will establish boundaries with my loved ones during this last semester to complete this e-portfolio that reflects my LIS learning and skills.

Schedule Overview

 
Academic WeekAction PlanWork Hours
W1Aug 30-Sept 5Attend Live Session: Create Scalar site account1.5
W2Sept 6-12Attend Live Session: Review Action Plan
Create Action Plan, Share w/ Instructor, Upload to Scalar
6
W3Sept 13-19Work on Artifact Matrix (find 12 artifacts)6
W4Sept 20-26Email/Optional Live Session: Ask Questions & Review Artifacts Matrix
Continue Artifact Matrix (find additional 12 artifacts)
Upload to Scalar & Email Link to Instructor
7.5
W5Sept 27-Oct 3Draft Program Goals A-D & Submit to BrainFuse12
W6Oct 4-10Draft Program Goals E-H & Submit to BrainFuse12
W7Oct 11-17Email/Optional Live Session: Ask Questions & Review Program Goals
Draft Program Goals I-L & Submit to BrainFuse
12
W8Oct 18-24Attend Live Session: Ask Questions & Review Program Goals
Self-Review of Program Goals A-L
Email Program Goals Draft to Instructor for Feedback
Submit Program Goals to Canvas & Scalar
3
W9Oct 25-31Email/Optional Live Session: Ask Questions & Review Statement of Professional Philosophy (SOPP)
Draft SOPP and submit to BrainFuse;
 Email SOPP Draft to the Instructor for Feedback
Submit SOPP to Canvas & Scalar
5
W10Nov 1-7Research A Job Announcement2
W11Nov 8-14Email/Optional Live Session: Ask Questions & Review Job Search + Diversity Statement Assignments (DSA)
Email Assignment Drafts & Job Announcement to Prof. for Feedback
Upload to Canvas & Scalar
5
W12Nov 15-21Submit DSA Draft to BrainFuse
Email DSA Draft to the Instructor for Feedback
Submit DSA
3
W13Nov 22-28Email/Optional Live Session: Final Questions & Review E-Portfolio + Writing Reflection/Conclusion
Final Completion of E-Portfolio
4
W14Nov 29-Dec 5Upload Reflection/Conclusion to Scalar & Share Invitation Link to Instructor5
W15Dec 6-12Optional Live Session
Completion of Course Requirements
0
  Total Hours84

This timeline follows the academic program’s weekly schedule. The weekly assignments in the bold text align with the instructor’s mandatory live sessions and deadlines for writing submission and Scalar uploads. The described actions not in bold are achievable tasks I set for myself and associated with my writing assignment deadlines. The work hours column indicates how much time I will spend on each portfolio task. From this action plan, I can see that weeks 4-8 will be the most intensive. Therefore, I will mentally prepare for those assignments in two ways: (1) I will focus on one assignment at a time to stay on target, and (2) I will make rational decisions to not add new to-dos to my plate during those specific weeks. If I fall behind on assignments, I must immediately communicate with the Capstone Instructor to request a reasonable extension and re-evaluate my action plan schedule.

SMART Goal [Summary]

Inspired by George T. Doran’s “There’s a S.M.A.R.T. way to write management goals and objectives”, I’ve developed a Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely goal to follow my action plan:

During academic weeks 1-15, I will follow the timeline I outlined to complete my capstone requirements (e-portfolio), reflectively choose artifacts illustrating my LIS skills and knowledge that correspond with ALA core competencies, and seek support from the Capstone Instructor if there are challenges in completing each weekly task before each deadline.


References


Doran, G. T. (1981). There’s a SMART way to write management’s goals and objectives. Management review, 70, 35–36. https://search-ebscohost-com.libproxy2.usc.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=6043491

Winn, J. (2023). LIM-598 course title [Syllabus].

https://marshallusc.instructure.com/courses/293/pages/lim-598-syllabus

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