Question - Student Multi-media Presentation
  

A college senior working with an advisor at the placement office decides to create an electronic resume on CD Rom. The advisor provides the student with a detailed handout she has devised containing helpful hints and things to avoid when compiling an electronic resume. Over the course of the next several weeks, the student creates the resume on the placement office computers, incorporating sound clips, a photo montage, several examples of his written school work, and a reference list. The advisor guides him through the process, continually offering suggestions and feedback. At the end of the process, the advisor tells the student that she would like a copy of his electronic resume to use as an example for others and to show to her supervisor at review time as evidence of her accomplishments. Does the student have to give a copy to the advisor?