Get Ready for our pre-vacation Progress Report Presentations! You should all be prepared to present your project, even in it's "not quite finished state" to the class on Thursday, April 14th. In the 2 minute presentation, you will show us your blog, FB Page, or PSA; describe what you've done for your project and what you still have to do; who you interviewed and how it went; what you've done for outreach to raise awareness for your project and what you still need to do. Be efficient and make the transitions between presentations quick!
For this post: Explain what you've been doing this week for your project, successes and challenges, and what you still need to do. What's inspiring you? Have you had any meaningful conversations or email communications with people affected by the issue? How's the interview going? Have you posted new links or increased the number of followers learning about your issue?
WELCOME to We All Have Issues! This is the class blog of Mr. Cooke's senior Contemporary Literature class. We created it as part of a project to raise awareness about contemporary issues ranging from post traumatic stress disorder to domestic abuse. Thanks for visiting! Feel free to comment and share ideas.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Second Post-- Progress Update 4/6/11
How is your project going? Post a thorough 1 paragraph update explaining your progress on your blog, Facebook page or Public Service Announcement. Describe the work you've done so far, especially this week. Have you decided who to interview? Have you scheduled/conducted your interview yet? Have you sent emails, made calls, or invited followers to view and comment on your project? What successes and challenges are you discovering? (About 100 words)
Friday, April 1, 2011
First Posting Assignment
Describe your project (1-2 paragraphs): What issue you have chosen to raise awareness about, why this issue interests you, what you are planning to do for your project (blog, psa, video, etc), interview ideas, and what you'd like to learn about other peoples' projects.
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