Editing Online Communities and Crowds (Winter 2022)/Community advising assignments
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=== Format, style, and submission === | === Format, style, and submission === | ||
The format of these reports is up to you. If you want to use graphs, illustrations, bullet points, tables, or section headings, do so. But whatever their format, your papers should feature clear, readable, correct, and persuasive prose. Citations should be consistently and properly formatted (Kate Turabian’s | The format of these reports is up to you. If you want to use graphs, illustrations, bullet points, tables, or section headings, do so. But whatever their format, your papers should feature clear, readable, correct, and persuasive prose. Citations should be consistently and properly formatted (Kate Turabian’s ``Manual for Writers'', available in the library, is a reliable guide as are various online resources for standard style guides such as the 7th edition of American Psychological Association style). Remember, you are trying to look good in front of your clients. | ||
All written assignments should be submitted as a PDF via Canvas. | All written assignments should be submitted as a PDF via Canvas. | ||
Please include your name somewhere (prominent!) in the document that you submit as well as your last name at the beginning of the filename (e.g., "Shaw-occ-ca1.pdf"). | Please include your name somewhere (prominent!) in the document that you submit as well as your last name at the beginning of the filename (e.g., "Shaw-occ-ca1.pdf"). | ||
=== Assessment rubric for CA1 and CA2 === | === Assessment rubric for CA1 and CA2 === |