Writing for Digital Media, Summer 2020/Requirements/Daily Work

From Gerald R. Lucas
crn 50055 nmac 5108.01 online Summer 2020

This course is challenging for at least two reasons:

  1. it is fully online,[1] so student/instructor contact is minimized, and
  2. it depends on a writing platform that most students will be unfamiliar with editing.

Therefore, it is absolutely necessary for students to actively engage and participate in working consistently throughout the semester.

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Learning the skills necessary for the successful completion of this course (namely, writing for the screen and editing Wikipedia) will require daily practice. Consider this like learning a musical instrument or a new sport: You will be intimidated at first; you will be frustrated. The only way you will be able to gain confidence and ability is through consistent practice.[2]

Most students who fail this class are those who do not take this warning seriously and procrastinate. Please follow the weekly schedule and practice regularly.

Any assignment that is not part of creating your Wikipedia project will count for daily work, like discussion forums, training, writing/editing exercises. This work will be evaluated weekly, so students should keep up with the weekly schedule.

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Notes

  1. Part of the implications of this fact means that only through your weekly participation will I know that you’re still in the course. Any large gaps in your work could lead to a lower grade or class failure.
  2. Part of practicing is paying close attention to the conventions of Wikipedia and fixing errors in writing and coding when you make them. Most of the latter should be obvious; just leaving the error or letting someone else fix it will cost you points. Also, asking questions (particularly if something is unclear) is a good way to participate.
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