Writing for Digital Media, Summer 2019/Week 3: June 10
From Gerald R. Lucas
58774 & 59513 | NMAC 3108.01–.02 | Online | Summer, 2019 |
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This week’s:
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This week: Understanding the importance of establishing and maintaining credibility and supporting your work. Also, this week, you’ll begin to look for a topic for your project
.Tip: Remember, you should login to Wikipedia at least every other day to practice; otherwise, you will struggle with learning the mechanics of the platform and likely be frustrated with your (lack of) progress. Practice, practice, practice. |
Read
- Carroll, ch. 5, “Establishing and Communicating Credibility in Digital Spaces.”
- “Be an Expert” expands Carroll’s discussion about approaching your writing online.
- “Editing Wikipedia,” p. 6, gives assistance on finding your Wikipedia article.
- Finding your article.
Do
- Choose a topic.
- Discussion: What is a content gap?
Tip: Remember, you can always get assistance with anything — writing, wiki coding, etc. — on the class help page. |
Write
- Look through the notes you took on your sandbox this week and revise them for your next journal entry. You should have your choices narrowed down to three at the most.
- Help a classmate choose his/her topic by commenting critically on their journal entry. What hasn’t she considered? What might be the best for his interests? Etc.
- Your sixth journal entry on a topic of your choosing.
- Comment on at least one other classmate’s post.