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As you work on your final…

As you work on your final…. Grammar:. “you’re” vs. “your”. Grammar:. “you’re” vs. “your” “they’re” vs “their” vs “there”. Grammar:. “you’re” vs. “your” “they’re” vs “their” vs “there” “lose” vs “loose”. Grammar:. “you’re” vs. “your” “they’re” vs “their” vs “there”

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  1. As you work on your final…

  2. Grammar: • “you’re” vs. “your”

  3. Grammar: • “you’re” vs. “your” • “they’re” vs“their” vs “there”

  4. Grammar: • “you’re” vs. “your” • “they’re” vs“their” vs “there” • “lose” vs “loose”

  5. Grammar: • “you’re” vs. “your” • “they’re” vs“their” vs “there” • “lose” vs “loose” • “a lot” vs “a lot”

  6. Citations • While I expect you to work creatively on your definition, I’d be a monster if I told you you HAD to make up everything out of whole cloth. I expect your definition to be informed by already-existing sources, including:

  7. Citations • While I expect you to work creatively on your definition, I’d be a monster if I told you you HAD to make up everything out of whole cloth. I expect your definition to be informed by already-existing sources, including: • Photo galleries

  8. Citations • While I expect you to work creatively on your definition, I’d be a monster if I told you you HAD to make up everything out of whole cloth. I expect your definition to be informed by already-existing sources, including: • Photo galleries • videos

  9. Citations • While I expect you to work creatively on your definition, I’d be a monster if I told you you HAD to make up everything out of whole cloth. I expect your definition to be informed by already-existing sources, including: • Photo galleries • Videos • News stories

  10. Citations • The fun part about a multi-genre project is that the sky’s the limit: you can build poems (haikus, sonnets, free-verse), you can take photographs, you can paint, you can write songs, or make videos.

  11. Citations • The fun part about a multi-genre project is that the sky’s the limit: you can build poems (haikus, sonnets, free-verse), you can take photographs, you can paint, you can write songs, or make videos. • And you can take from other sources. • What is important is that you ACCURATELY CITE that source.

  12. Citations • For your sources, I expect to see MLA citations. This will be in the form of a “works cited” section on the bottom of your main page.

  13. Citations • For your sources, I expect to see MLA citations. This will be in the form of a “works cited” section on the bottom of your main page. • Bibme.org is an EXCELLENT place to go. You can plug in the information and it will give you a good citation.

  14. Citations • For your sources, I expect to see MLA citations. This will be in the form of a “works cited” section on the bottom of your main page. • Bibme.org is an EXCELLENT place to go. You can plug in the information and it will give you a good citation. • If bibme doesn’t help for any reason, Purdue’s OWL will help you: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

  15. A Recap • Your final project will utilize a minimum of FIVE genres.

  16. A Recap • Your final project will utilize a minimum of FIVE genres. • I highly recommend you cull from already-existing sources for at least one of these genres.

  17. A Recap • Your final project will utilize a minimum of FIVE genres. • I highly recommend you cull from already-existing sources for at least one of these genres. • Speaking of “culling” – the work we’ve done in class may be useful. You’ll notice many of our essays and work have been geared towards identifying good and evil as well as heroism. An academic essay IS an example of genre!

  18. A Recap • Your final project will utilize a minimum of FIVE genres. • I highly recommend you cull from already-existing sources for at least one of these genres. • Speaking of “culling” – the work we’ve done in class may be useful. You’ll notice many of our essays and work have been geared towards identifying good and evil as well as heroism. An academic essay IS an example of genre! • Your best bet will be to mix – 2-3 that you create, and 2-3 that you find.

  19. A Recap • Your final project will utilize a minimum of FIVE genres. • I highly recommend you cull from already-existing sources for at least one of these genres. • Speaking of “culling” – the work we’ve done in class may be useful. You’ll notice many of our essays and work have been geared towards identifying good and evil as well as heroism. An academic essay IS an example of genre! • Your best bet will be to mix – 2-3 that you create, and 2-3 that you find. • Five is a MINIMUM – I expect most of you will have more. You stop building genres when your definition is complete, not when you’ve met the minimum.

  20. Your project (recap) • Your front page will be an explanation – most of you went the advised route of making a wiki. Your main page will be this explanation, with the works cited at the bottom.

  21. Your project (recap) • Your front page will be an explanation – most of you went the advised route of making a wiki. Your main page will be this explanation, with the works cited at the bottom. • You have freedom in its construction – if you want to build a thesis/body/conclusion essay, this is fine (and in fact will probably be the easiest!)

  22. Your project (recap) • Your front page will be an explanation – most of you went the advised route of making a wiki. Your main page will be this explanation, with the works cited at the bottom. • You have freedom in its construction – if you want to build a thesis/body/conclusion essay, this is fine (and in fact will probably be the easiest!)What I do expect to see is the definition you pulled from another link as well as your impressions for how it’s “incomplete”.

  23. Your project (recap) • Your front page will be an explanation – most of you went the advised route of making a wiki. Your main page will be this explanation, with the works cited at the bottom. • You have freedom in its construction – if you want to build a thesis/body/conclusion essay, this is fine (and in fact will probably be the easiest!)What I do expect to see is the definition you pulled from another link as well as your impressions for how it’s “incomplete”. • I also expect to see you tell me what qualities you focus on (heroic qualities, the fight your heroic archetype is engaged in, etc) and how each genre you show me illustrates this!

  24. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on:

  25. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on: • An introduction which effectively ties your genres together.

  26. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on: • An introduction which effectively ties your genres together. • A minimum of five genres which accurately, and creatively, tell me how you view the heroic archetypes of the 21st century.

  27. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on: • An introduction which effectively ties your genres together. • A minimum of five genres which accurately, and creatively, tell me how you view the heroic archetypes of the 21st century. • A “world-view” approach to heroism – thinking American firefighters is great, but this is a narrow view in many ways. Look at the qualities of this and approach it in a world-wide scale.

  28. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on: • An introduction which effectively ties your genres together. • A minimum of five genres which accurately, and creatively, tell me how you view the heroic archetypes of the 21st century. • A “world-view” approach to heroism – thinking American firefighters is great, but this is a narrow view in many ways. Look at the qualities of this and approach it in a world-wide scale. • A works cited section on your main page

  29. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on: • An introduction which effectively ties your genres together. • A minimum of five genres which accurately, and creatively, tell me how you view the heroic archetypes of the 21st century. • A “world-view” approach to heroism – thinking American firefighters is great, but this is a narrow view in many ways. Look at the qualities of this and approach it in a world-wide scale. • A works cited section on your main page (I expect to see at least four sources, in MLA format)

  30. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on: • An introduction which effectively ties your genres together. • A minimum of five genres which accurately, and creatively, tell me how you view the heroic archetypes of the 21st century. • A “world-view” approach to heroism – thinking American firefighters is great, but this is a narrow view in many ways. Look at the qualities of this and approach it in a world-wide scale. • A works cited section on your main page (I expect to see at least four sources, in MLA format) • A logical, intuitive, and easy structure to your webpage – all the information in the world is useless if it’s not easily-accessed!

  31. Your project (recap) • What I’ll be grading you on: • An introduction which effectively ties your genres together. • A minimum of five genres which accurately, and creatively, tell me how you view the heroic archetypes of the 21st century. • A “world-view” approach to heroism – thinking American firefighters is great, but this is a narrow view in many ways. Look at the qualities of this and approach it in a world-wide scale. • A works cited section on your main page (I expect to see at least four sources, in MLA format) • A logical, intuitive, and easy structure to your webpage – all the information in the world is useless if it’s not easily-accessed! • Proper academic language, as well as good grammar and punctuation. – you will lose a lot of points for errors.

  32. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero -

  33. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points

  34. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero

  35. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 50 points

  36. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 50 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner

  37. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points

  38. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page

  39. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points

  40. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points • A website laid out in a logical, consistent manner in which all resources provided can be accessed

  41. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points • A website laid out in a logical, consistent manner in which all resources provided can be accessed – 40 points

  42. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points • A website laid out in a logical, consistent manner in which all resources provided can be accessed – 40 points • Grammar, spelling, mechanics

  43. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points • A website laid out in a logical, consistent manner in which all resources provided can be accessed – 40 points • Grammar, spelling, mechanics – 40 points

  44. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points • A website laid out in a logical, consistent manner in which all resources provided can be accessed – 40 points • Grammar, spelling, mechanics – 40 points • And last but not least -

  45. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points • A website laid out in a logical, consistent manner in which all resources provided can be accessed – 40 points • Grammar, spelling, mechanics – 40 points • And last but not least – A versatile layout of what challenges this hero faces – what makes your hero a hero

  46. The point spread • A good working definition for your version of a hero – 40 points • A creative use of genres (minimum of 5) which addresses the qualities of a hero – 100 points • A front page tying together your heroic qualities in a concise and creative manner – 80 points • A works cited page – 40 points • A website laid out in a logical, consistent manner in which all resources provided can be accessed – 40 points • Grammar, spelling, mechanics – 40 points • And last but not least – A versatile layout of what challenges this hero faces – what makes your hero a hero – 30 points

  47. The point spread • This totals: 370 points

  48. The point spread • This totals: 370 points • It should go without saying that I don’t expect a one-off: a brief website with a ½ page of writing and the minimum five genres.

  49. The point spread • This totals: 370 points • It should go without saying that I don’t expect a one-off: a brief website with a ½ page of writing and the minimum five genres. • Doing the minimum gets you a minimum grade.

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