Tag Archives: media
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Day 27 – 12.3 – Last Day / Peer Review
Leave a commentDecember 3, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Student Evaluations Freewriting: Compose a new blog post in which you rhetorically analyze THIS KICKSTARTER PAGE. You might comment on …
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Day 26 – 12.1 – Re-Visions and Audio Workshop
Leave a commentDecember 1, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewriting: Find a short blog post you have written this semester. Copy and paste all the text into a new …
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Day 19 – 11.3 – Object in 60: Day 2
Leave a commentNovember 3, 2014 by Brian Harmon
In Class: Continue the composition of your Object in 60. If you need to refer to the assignment details, check …
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Day 18 – 10.29 – Object in 60
1October 29, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewriting: Tweet the title of your Object in 60 @techwriting462. Tweet a link to your favorite music video @techwriting462. Tweet …
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Day 17 – 10.27 – Video Editing Practicum – Part 2
Leave a commentOctober 27, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewriting: What do you know about raising money with crowd-sourcing? What do you know about Kickstarter? Have you supported any …
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Day 14 – 10.15 – Social Media
Leave a commentOctober 15, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Quiz: Answer the following as a blog post. Then tweet a link to that page @techwriting462 with #quiz. 1. What …
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Day 12 – 10.8 – Social Media
1October 8, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewriting: Begin a new blog post with an original definition for ‘social media’. Then proceed with ONE of the following …
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People’s Climate March
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2014 by Brian Harmon
I’ll risk the optics of self-gratification briefly with this post because I hope that it will give you some fodder …
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Day 7 – 9.17 – Imitation Practicum
Leave a commentSeptember 17, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Today is a work day. For some of you, it will be a very standard exercise in graphic design that …
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Imitation Exercise
2September 15, 2014 by Brian Harmon
illustrate (v.)1520s, “light up, shed light on;” 1610s, “educate by means of examples,” back-formation from illustration, and in some cases …
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