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== General Information == A number of things are unchanged. Most importantly, our expectations are the same as they were on the first day of the quarter in terms of poster/presentation content. We're expecting that the posters will be presentation of of your final project for [[Interpersonal Media (Winter 2020)|the class]]. Details about the expectations for final projects are on [[Interpersonal_Media_(Winter_2020)#Final_Projects:_Critical_Analysis_of_Online_Community|the relevant section of the syllabus]]. Second, presentation assignment days are unchanged from what we [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/pages/poster-presentation-day-assignments announced previously and posted onto Canvas]. Folks who were presenting on Monday are still on Monday. Folks on Wednesday are still on Wednesday. Folks are still expected to participate and attend if they are not presenting Some things are different. Most importantly, the sessions will be held entirely online in Canvas. We will be holding these asynchronously in [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/discussion_topics/5260729 a Canvas group discussion forum] we have created for the purpose. As a result of the asynchronous nature we've extended the period of time that folks can participation in the sessions from the sessions to '''4:30-11:59pm''' but we do expect everybody to spend about 90 minutes participating on they day are ''not'' presenting.
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