I trust that this weekly update finds you taking a well-deserved break from the rigors of college life. Our peer critique exercise last Wednesday left most of you in good shape, so you shouldn’t have too much work to do to finish your instructional comic. That project is due before you come to class on Monday, so please review the guidelines for submitting your comic (and the evaluation criteria!) and follow them closely as you revise your comic.
With Unit #3 behind us, we will be ready to move forward with the online advocacy project, which will take us through the end of the semester. Here’s how we will get started:
- On Monday, we will discuss what makes a web-based advocacy effort effective and examine several successful projects that might serve as models for you to follow as you develop your own project. Before you come to class, please read “Understanding Digital Civics,” by Ethan Zuckerman, and be prepared to answer the questions I posed in the “Evaluation Criteria” section of the Unit #4 guidelines. By the end of class, your team should settle on a single, specific idea for this project and begin drafting a plan of action for implementing that idea.
- In place of our regular class session on Wednesday, I will meet with each team for 20 minutes to discuss your proposed topic for Unit #3 and refine your plan of action for this project. (I will distribute a sign-up sheet for these conferences in class on Monday; participating in the conference will count as your attendance for Wednesday.) Please come to the conference with a written plan for your project that all members of your team support. This plan should include a list of deliverables you intend to create, a description of each team member’s proposed contributions, and a refined list of evaluation criteria you would like me to use when I evaluate your project. (Please use the Plan of Action template to draft this document.) In addition, your team should find at least two “model projects” that you hope to emulate as you work on Unit #3. If all goes well, your team will leave this conference with an approved plan that you can set in motion.
As always, if you have any questions about these plans, please let me know. Otherwise, enjoy the last few days of your break and come back on Monday rested and ready to change the world!