The Roaring Twenties: The Jazz Age
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
1. Each member will write a minimum 300 word blog entry on their own
page (no maximum). Please put your name on the article. If you don't
want your name all over the web, then your group may consider keeping
the blog private.
2. Each member needs to have at least two primary sources generated from library research. This means you must quote these sources in your writing. Examples of primary sources are:a book written by a known author, a periodical/journal article, dissertations/theses. Sources that are not primary would include: articles where the author is unknown and encyclopedia articles (that includes wikipedia). You need to cite these sources at the bottom of your article in any recognized format (CMS, APA, I don't care too much as long as it is consistent within the group)
3. Each member will include at least three embedded media. Youtube or dailymotion come to mind as examples. Any embedded source from anywhere across the internet or from your own personal uploads are fine. Create your own videos or audio if you so choose!
4. The group will make sure their individual contributions work as a whole to the subject matter. This requires group brainstorming in making sure you are all working toward the same goal.
5. Most blogs have a comment section. I don't think this really matters for the purpose of this project. I personally tend to avoid comment sections on public sites because I don't like jerk commentators.
2. Each member needs to have at least two primary sources generated from library research. This means you must quote these sources in your writing. Examples of primary sources are:a book written by a known author, a periodical/journal article, dissertations/theses. Sources that are not primary would include: articles where the author is unknown and encyclopedia articles (that includes wikipedia). You need to cite these sources at the bottom of your article in any recognized format (CMS, APA, I don't care too much as long as it is consistent within the group)
3. Each member will include at least three embedded media. Youtube or dailymotion come to mind as examples. Any embedded source from anywhere across the internet or from your own personal uploads are fine. Create your own videos or audio if you so choose!
4. The group will make sure their individual contributions work as a whole to the subject matter. This requires group brainstorming in making sure you are all working toward the same goal.
5. Most blogs have a comment section. I don't think this really matters for the purpose of this project. I personally tend to avoid comment sections on public sites because I don't like jerk commentators.
Monday, October 29, 2012
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