Hello Folks,
The only thing due this week is the "Practice" unit project for the class: Workshop Project and read Chapter 13 in the course text. As you know, this project is worth a total of 25% of your grade in this class. It will also be reviewed by all of your classmates after you post it to the class Wiki next week. Please make sure this is your best possible work!
When you email me your submission this week to the class email address (no later than Sunday, November 11th - preferably earlier), you should include the following:
1). Video of your workshop (uploaded to You Tube or Vimeo) - a link should be added to your final paper.
2). Powerpoint presentation used during your workshop.
3). Handouts/notes used during workshop.
4). Role-playing activities used to exemplify concepts during workshop.
5). Analysis: 6-9 page paper including outside sources - see assignment sheet for more detail regarding the essay portion of the paper.
6). Detailed Time log.
7). You will also upload ALL workshop materials to the class Wiki (details will be sent soon), so make sure that this is your best work!!!
Please make sure that you have everything listed here, and send all attachments in a single email. I will keep a file for every student, and I will evaluate all items sent by the due date. Remember, this is a complete workshop in which you are acting as the instructor/facilitator.
I can't wait to see what y'all put together. Since this has been a semester long project, I expect that your projects will be phenomenal. Email me with any questions you might have.
:)
The Blogging Prof.
What is the "Practice" unit??
ReplyDeleteHi Dia - the practice unit is the Workshop Project. :) TBP
ReplyDeleteHi Professor,
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering what you meant by "Role Playing Activities" - I had my two people who I interviewed try and imagine the other's perspective during the video, but I don't have it on a handout to put into the email...maybe I'm lost, what do you mean by that?
Thank you!
Some students will use role playing activities to help teach concepts. If you google the phrase "conflict resolution activities", you will see a number of them come up on the search.
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