(Optional) Project Checkins

In order to make sure your group is making timely process, I am providing the optional check-in activity.  Below you will find first the name and date by which you can submit a check-in activity.  Below the dates are questions for each check in activity.  The purpose is to help your group gain momentum and use your time wisely for the final project.  These check-ins are not required work.  You may also just choose to use them as  personal reference in your group without ever turning a check in to me.  Whatever works best for your group.

 

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Individual Contribution Check-In  Thursday, April 23rd at 5pm

Future Research Check-ins  Saturday, April 25th at Noon

Project Layout Check-ins Sunday, April 26th at 5pm

Project Questions Check-ins Tuesday April 28th at 5pm

First Two Intro Paragraphs Check-ins Thursday April 30th at 5pm

Annotated Bibliography Draft Check-ins Tuesday May 5th at 5pm

Project Link Check-Ins  Thursday, May 7th at 5pm

Project Questions Check-Ins  Tuesday, May 12th at 5pm

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Individual Contribution Check-In  Thursday, April 23rd at 5pm

One person should post a tentative list of who will be responsible for what in the final project.  Please be specific about the actual paper or piece the person is contributing.

 

Future Research Check-ins  Saturday April 25th at Noon

Please post a list of the remaining research tasks your group has.  Alongside each item, please list the name of the group member who will head up that research task.  You can use the below form as a template.  Add or delete blank rows as necessary.

Research Task                                            Member Responsible for Task ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________ ___________________________________    ______________________________________

Project Layout Check-ins Sunday, April 26th at 5pm

In class, I asked you to map out how you want your project site to look.   Please post a photograph of your site map.

In your post, please include the answer to the following two questions:

1) Are you making your own site and linking it to the course page or do you plan to upload your content within the existing course site (meaning, you will work within the project menus)?

2) What text (image, quote, etc) do you want to be the central text of your project?

 

Project Questions Check-ins Tuesday April 28th at 5pm

Please post 2-3 questions your group has about your final project or the final project in general.

First Two Intro Paragraphs Check-ins Thursday April 30th at 5pm

Please post a well-written and thoughtful draft of the first two paragraphs of your group authored introduction.

Annotated Bibliography Draft Check-ins Tuesday May 5th at 5pm

Please post a draft of your groups annotated bibliography.  This draft should have at least four entries.  It should be well written, and the citations should accurately follow MLA citation guidelines.

Project Link Check-Ins  Thursday, May 7th at 5pm

If you are using a separate site for your project, please include a link to the site you are putting together, so that I can see where you are.  If you are uploading your materials into the already existing site, you should have already designated a point person.  Please have that point person confirm with me about what has already been posted.

Project Questions Check-Ins  Tuesday, May 12th at 5pm

Please post 2-3 questions your group has about your final project or the final project in general.

 

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