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FebruaryTwentyEighth

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All Together, Now: Presentational Protocols

 

Crystal, Caitlin, Hend, and Brian will give a presentation on Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics. The rest of us will prepare for this workshop by continuing to read McCloud and apply the principles for multimedia composition he shares in Understanding Comics to our writing-in-wiki experiments. Prepare questions for the group, but be prepared to allocate your undivided attention to the presentation, first. After listening, tune your questions, and, thinking and performing rhetorically, adapt them to the timing, unfoldment, and overall effect of the group's presentation, with an ear towards fostering further whole-group discussion.

 

for guidance, consult "The Fundamentals of Dialogue."


 

Housekeeping: Wrapping up the Narrative/Remix/Peer-Calibrated-Grading Unit

 

Bundle your rhetorical performance (as discussed last week: opening gambit, remixes of peers, a fit-and-finished narrative, and, finally, a link to your peer-grading activity), and post it this page:

 

UnitOnePortfolios

 

 


 

Definition Revisited: on the uses and abuses of definition for and towards final projects

 

Definition and Branding

 

Grokking the GIMP


Scripts for the Week

1. building on previous blogs: trolling for definitional exergy with imagery. 500 words.

 

2. definition drafts due next week: establish word/technique quota

 

3. nestedness of wiki, recursivity: informal writing as review, re-tuning, like this:

 

First, read Danielou, A. (1995). Music and the power of sound. Rochester, VM: Inner Traditions.

 

a. cut:

 

passages from Danielou, previous handouts and texts, peer-work, i.e. assigned readings

 

b. mix:

 

make links, transcribe passages to the wiki.

 

c. connect:

 

write a summary, share a critique, offer a description, render an implicate connection explicate.

 

4. Determine presentation protocols for next week, and contribute to a "link pile," a prolepsis on class discussion

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