Catching up
Directions due Monday, where in class we will have our final peer review. By Friday, you need to have a final project proposal. READ THESE SAMPLES. You will post something similar. More information on how to do that on Friday. I suggest drafting in MSWord, GoogleDoc, and even a text editor. Details on Posting in class.
Monday after TGbreak? Sorry! BUT, seven item annotated bibliography.
Here is an assignment sheet to guide your directions.
For clarity: On the designed review, try to be 95% done on Monday. We will devote half the time to peer review and design check. Many of you may print and turn in, drawing a line under this task. Otherwise, if your academic life feels like juggling with 12 balls, well, turn in by Friday, May 4.
Try to complete the audience analysis sheet as much as you can. We will talk about a few items and you can ask questions.
You are also working on the seven sources annotated bibliography. Use the model. Note, some of the little assignments may feel like busy work. I assure you that is NOT my intention. Rather, I am trying to have you write your final project acros the next two-plus weeks. Much easier in stages rather than hoping you can cajole a paper out of the universe two nights before tis due.
K in 11AM section asked for some samples about how to handle page one: Header/Footer, Masthead, Bibliographic cite, Review title, and your byline. Here is a two-page MS Word document with two ways to approach this task that are clear. Are these examples helpful? Consult your colleagues on GroupMe to see what works for the reader and to meet aesthetic concerns.
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