Internet Media Politics
Part I: You are challenged with designing a project. Blending creativity and thoughtfulness, while requiring students to demonstrate a clear command of course material, serve as the cornerstones pf a challenging and worthwhile project. the project must be designed for solo execution (no group work can be required.) the timeframe for the project that spans from two to four weeks of the semester. the project you design must warrant the timeframe. the project that is proposed can be on any topic RELATED to Internet and media politics. 1.In a single page (double-spaced), introduce your project. this intro does not need to be detailed, as it will be in the next section.consider the page to be an overview of the project in which you A) concisely introduce your project; [unique_solution]B) specify the learning objectives and C) articulate the background knowledge you feel students will need prior to executing the activity. 2.offer a detailed set of instructions. How will the students execute the project? write in a level of detail that student questions about the assignment would be minimal. This requires anticipating and addressing possible questions. 3. Design a detailed grading cubic. this should identify the ″deliverables″ of the project; the timeline for which those deliverables will be submitted and the specific metrics you would use in grading the project. You are not asked to complete the project- just to propose it Part II: In his seminal 2000 work, Robert Putnam argues that we are ″bowling alone″ the rise of television, he argues, has led to social isolation and low quality relationships. In 3 pages or less, assess the extent to which.
You are challenged with designing a project. Blending creativity and thoughtfulness, while requiring students to demonstrate a clear command of course material, serve as the cornerstones pf a challenging and worthwhile project. the project must be designed for solo execution (no group work can be required.) the timeframe for the project that spans from two to four weeks of the semester. the project you design must warrant the timeframe. the project that is proposed can be on any topic RELATED to Internet and media politics. 1.In a single page (double-spaced), introduce your project. this intro does not need to be detailed, as it will be in the next section.consider the page to be an overview of the project in which you A) concisely introduce your project; [unique_solution]B) specify the learning objectives and C) articulate the background knowledge you feel students will need prior to executing the activity. 2.offer a detailed set of instructions. How will the students execute the project? write in a level of detail that student questions about the assignment would be minimal. This requires anticipating and addressing possible questions. 3. Design a detailed grading cubic. this should identify the ″deliverables″ of the project; the timeline for which those deliverables will be submitted and the specific metrics you would use in grading the project. You are not asked to complete the project- just to propose it Part II: In his seminal 2000 work, Robert Putnam argues that we are ″bowling alone″ the rise of television, he argues, has led to social isolation and low quality relationships. In 3 pages or less, assess the extent to whic