Here are some important updates/ dates to keep in mind:
We will present our book club book reports next Thu, June 2nd. So be ready:
- Turn in a book review to me as a group.
- As individuals, turn in a sheet that explains how you contributed to the review and how your group worked as a group.
- For the class, present a brief synopsis and you impressions of the book and its relevance to the class. You can split this duty up or nominate one individual from the group.
Next Tuesday the 31st, I invite anyone and everyone to share their websites in progress and get constructive feedback from all of us. You can also continue working on them; we will be in the lab. We can continue sharing/workshopping Thu after the book reviews.
Your final web projects are due to me (email me the web address (url)) by June 9th at noon. Please also place you annotated portfolio in the cardboard box outside my office (Ellis 344) by that time.
Here are specific requirements for your portfolio:
- Start with an annotated table of contents. this means you list items in the order they appear (i.e. fieldnotes, artifact 1, artifact 2, freewrite from class #), beneath each listing you should write a short paragraph explaining the significance of that item to your overall experience researching and writing. Why are you including it?
- Include whichever writings/ artifacts/ maps/ descriptions/ photos you think are significant. You can organize this in any way that is meaningful to you (in a folder/binder, in an envelope, in a book, in a mobile, whatever)
- Include a final reflection letter about your research process in general and your writing experiences this quarter. The focus of the portfolio is showing me what was most important to you as a researcher/writer. Your website will probably not include all the same things, since it is meant for a public audience.
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