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 goals:
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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? — Please try to be neat and orderly and logical in your additions to this discussion. Any links to Wikipedia pages should be done in your comment, not as a footnote or reference (only external sources should be in notes — and notes should be at the bottom of the page). Remember: format of any writing you do online is important and will count in evaluation, so errors or careless formatting will negatively affect your grade.
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 potential articles
- 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.
at the most.
- Your sixth journal entry on a topic of your choosing.
- Comment on at least one other classmate’s post.