First Draft Due: April 26
Final Draft Due: May 1
Assignment 750-1000 Words
For this assignment you will use the information you gathered for your annotated bibliography, and present it in a multimodal text. The purpose of this piece is to educate your audience about — and perhaps persuade them of something related to the issue you researched for your annotated bibliography.
Your final piece will go beyond the written word; instead you will communicate using multimodal composing. Think about what you want to say (and to whom) and choose a genre that is appropriate. Regardless of the genre you choose, you must turn in a written component (such as an artist statement or a transcript).
Here are examples of genres you might choose:
- TED Talk (include written transcript along with the video)
- Wikipedia entry (include images)
- Video, photographic, or graphic essay (include artist’s statement)
- Blog (include images and/or video)
- Magazine Article
- Podcast
- You might think of something else!
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Genre in which you are composing: |
Reason you think this genre is effective for your message and audience: |
Modes that make up this genre (images, sound effects, text, etc.): |
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Here are the grading criteria for the Multimodal project:
Your multimodal piece…
- follows the conventions and formatting of your chosen genre.
- informs or educates your audience about a social justice issue.
- integrates research from your annotated bibliography.
- uses quotes and/or makes reference to specific data or facts from your research.
- has a 500-word written component (either integrated with the project or separate) that uses tone, language, grammar, and sentence structure appropriate for this genre.
- has been carefully proofread.
- has been submitted on time.