plan for week 3

Sep 02
2010

I updated the Unit One daily schedule to reflect the due dates for our upcoming and ongoing assignments. I know is seems like a lot to keep track of right now, but once we get rolling you will find that there is a rhythm to the work that keeps you moving forward at a steady pace.

Today we have a presentation from Librarian Cathy Cranston, who will be showing us how to navigate the library article databases in preparation for the research phase of the Web 2.0 Research Project. She will speak for about 30 minutes and then you will have the second half of class to meet with your groups to set up your group blog, plan your “about” pages and start your research.

The schedule for next week is as follows:

Tuesday, 9/7: Copyright discussion
Book:
Lawrence Lessig, Remix, Part II (pages 115-249)

  • there will be a quiz

Due: Group blog “about” page (by the end of class time)

  • you will have 30 minutes in class to finalize an upload your about page, but you will need to have it completely drafted before coming to class.

Assigned: Copyright position paper and personal policy statement

  • We will go over aspects of this assignment each day that we have reading due on copyright

Lesson: How to write an annotation

    Thursday, 9/9: Visual Poetry Day
    Book:
    Robin Williams, The non-designer’s design book

    • there will be an open-book quiz

    Due: first research blog annotation

    Welcome to Writing Online!

    Aug 22
    2010

    Welcome to the course blog for CO302, Writing Online. Please take a few minutes to read through all the sections of the syllabus linked at the top of this page and make a list of questions you have. Our class activities for today are:

    1. syllabus overview
    2. Introductions
    3. discussion of as many of the videos listed on the daily schedule as time allows

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