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For this lesson, research your own topic | For this lesson, research your own topic in new media — whatever interests you, for example: an issue we’ve looked at in a previous lesson that you’d like to know more about; something having to do with your Wikipedia project; or an aspect of new media that we’ve not considered. You might check [[New Media Suggested Reading and Viewing]] for ideas. | ||
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{{notice|Resources to review for journal posts: “[[Writing in the Liberal Arts]]”; “[[Writing Top Ten]]”; “[[Editor's Checklist|Editor’s Checklist]]”; [[w:WP:INTREF|Adding a reference]]. Cite sources correctly using [[w:Help:Introduction to referencing with Wiki Markup/1|footnoted references]], and [[w:Help:Introduction to editing with Wiki Markup/3|link to Wikipedia entries]] in the text of your post.<ref>External sources are ''always'' [[w:Help:Referencing for beginners|footnoted as references]]; Wikipedia entries are ''always'' just linked in the text. '''Never''' cite a Wikipedia article like you would an external source.</ref>}} | {{notice|Resources to review for journal posts: “[[Writing in the Liberal Arts]]”; “[[Writing Top Ten]]”; “[[Editor's Checklist|Editor’s Checklist]]”; [[w:WP:INTREF|Adding a reference]]. Cite sources correctly using [[w:Help:Introduction to referencing with Wiki Markup/1|footnoted references]], and [[w:Help:Introduction to editing with Wiki Markup/3|link to Wikipedia entries]] in the text of your post.<ref>External sources are ''always'' [[w:Help:Referencing for beginners|footnoted as references]]; Wikipedia entries are ''always'' just linked in the text. '''Never''' cite a Wikipedia article like you would an external source.</ref>}} | ||
'''There are no assigned posts this week, but you may write on any aspect of the texts as extra credit to bring up a missing or inadequate early post grade. Write a maximum of two posts for extra credit.''' | |||
What did you find? What does this topic add to your understanding of new media? What does it tell us about “being digital”? How does it fit into your experience? Bring in several different sources to support your ideas. | What did you find? What does this topic add to your understanding of new media? What does it tell us about “being digital”? How does it fit into your experience? Bring in several different sources to support your ideas. | ||
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Please have all of the above completed by Sunday, '''October 27, 2019'''. I will evaluate your this lesson the following day, email everyone a progress report, and post audio feedback at the top of the next lesson if necessary. | Please have all of the above completed by Sunday, '''October 27, 2019'''. I will evaluate your this lesson the following day, email everyone a progress report, and post audio feedback at the top of the next lesson if necessary. | ||
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Open Week
October 21–25
Goals:
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For this lesson, research your own topic in new media — whatever interests you, for example: an issue we’ve looked at in a previous lesson that you’d like to know more about; something having to do with your Wikipedia project; or an aspect of new media that we’ve not considered. You might check New Media Suggested Reading and Viewing for ideas.
Wikipedia Work
Complete all reading and training under Week 11 on the WikiEdu dashboard.
Journal Posts 17 & 18
Resources to review for journal posts: “Writing in the Liberal Arts”; “Writing Top Ten”; “Editor’s Checklist”; Adding a reference. Cite sources correctly using footnoted references, and link to Wikipedia entries in the text of your post.[1] |
There are no assigned posts this week, but you may write on any aspect of the texts as extra credit to bring up a missing or inadequate early post grade. Write a maximum of two posts for extra credit.
What did you find? What does this topic add to your understanding of new media? What does it tell us about “being digital”? How does it fit into your experience? Bring in several different sources to support your ideas.
Reply to at least two of your colleagues’ journal posts for this lesson.
Due Date
Please have all of the above completed by Sunday, October 27, 2019. I will evaluate your this lesson the following day, email everyone a progress report, and post audio feedback at the top of the next lesson if necessary.
Help is always available:
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Notes
- ↑ External sources are always footnoted as references; Wikipedia entries are always just linked in the text. Never cite a Wikipedia article like you would an external source.