ALL of the following components are part of Assignment 3:
Submit Seven Year Path (one page Word document (Plan A&B)), certificate & business card, and Mentor Infographic to Microsoft Teams - CLC & Capstone
Submit Seven Year Path (one page Word document (Plan A&B)), certificate & business card, and Mentor Infographic to Microsoft Teams - CLC & Capstone
#1 Seven Year Path Assignment
Explore: Use the image links (Labour Market, Education Planning, Industry Training) to see which jobs are in demand in BC, figure out which program/school path is right for you and investigate opportunities for youth apprenticeship. If you are looking for work or school outside of BC, research that area. In a ONE page Word document, answer Questions 1 and 2 (Plan A and B): 1. Plan A:
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Explore Post-Secondary Resources (click on the images!)
#2. Showing yourself off
Design a creative Certificate and Business Card that show the Post-Secondary Path you may end up taking. The Certificate will show your educational achievement while the Business Card will show the type of Employment you have found.
Canva.com is an online graphic design website that allows you to create free designs with a variety of templates to choose from to help you build up your Certificate & Business Card.
Here are some example certificates and business card (front and back)
#3 Mentorship Assignment
What is the role of a Mentor?
What is the role of a Mentor? A mentor is someone who shares with a mentee (or protégé) his or her own career path by providing guidance, motivation, modeling and support. A mentor can also help with career advice, help develop contacts, while providing networking opportunities.
Introducing your mentor
Using a free infographic template from Canva.com, create ONE infographic for you and your mentor. With the use of images (real and found), the LEFT side of the infographic is about YOU, what you expect to learn from your mentor, etc. On the RIGHT side, there will be some questions about your MENTOR, who he/she is, what they do, what they are willing to help you with, etc. NOTE: your mentor can be real or hypothetical, but realistic. For example, an engineer at Microsoft, not Bill Gates.