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Author Archives: Julia Miele Rodas
Step 5: podcast “teaser”
Due: November 13 Submit a 200-300 word script and prepare a one-two minute recording introducing your podcast. This “teaser” should include: the general topic of your project your connection to the project the connection to the course your specific research … Continue reading
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Step 4: web source
Due: November 8 WHAT TO DO: Find, print, and annotate a reliable internet source that connects with your existing texts and the theme/topic of your podcast project. Use hand-drawn circles, arrows, highlighting, and notes to show what is useful about … Continue reading
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Step 3: print source
Due: November 6 WHAT TO DO Bring in a print source (copy of a book, book chapter, essay, or article) Bring in a one-page summary of the text in your own words –OR– a dialogic journal with at least five … Continue reading
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Step 2: annotated working bibliography
Due: October 30 WHAT TO DO: Based on preliminary research, collect a list of texts that you might use for your research, including your notes on where to access the text and why you think it’s pertinent for your research. … Continue reading
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Step 1: proposal/ “advertisement”
Due: October 23 WHAT TO DO: Prepare an advertisement for your podcast project; imagine you are circulating this poster to investors who might fund your project. “Sell” your idea clearly and succinctly. Posters should be on paper or cardboard, no … Continue reading
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The Finished Project
Due: November 27 Your finished project will be a 7-10 page script for a 10-15 minute podcast that follows up on a theme, idea, or research area prompted by this class. It should be a specific, in-depth examination of a … Continue reading