Nina asked some questions via email that I'm sure some of you are wondering about.
She said, "Are we supposed to pick one question to focus on like we did for the blog post where we had to interview students and interview people on it? Or do we need to address all of the questions you wrote on the assignment paper? Also is a "rough draft" of the video due next Thursday or just our research?"
Here is my reply: The one major question for the project is "what is critical thinking?" but I tried to break that question down for you so you would consider its smaller components. You do not have to answer all of the brainstorming questions I posed for you to begin thinking about the project. In fact, you should narrow down the project in any way that makes sense to you and ask interview question(s) that help you do that. You have a lot of freedom in that respect. You want to ask enough questions so you get interesting material to work with but not too many that you are overburdened with too much. Maybe have a set of questions ready in case you need to get more in-depth with the people you interview? Next Thursday a rough draft of the video is due. Try to have some of the video done. The more you have done, the more feedback we can give and the more we can help troubleshoot.
Ask other questions in the comments section if you want or via email as always or in office hours or in class.
For our rough draft that is due on Thursday do we need to bring you a hard copy of what we have done so far or just post it on our blogs for Wednesday?
ReplyDeleteIf you can get it up on your blog, great. If not or if you're not sure if it works, you can bring a hard copy as well. Either, or, or both, whatever works best for you.
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