Editing Directed Research Group: The COVID-19 Information Landscape (Fall 2020)

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* First sample: Dive In To Trends  
* First sample: Dive In To Trends  
** Set aside a solid block of time.
** Set aside a solid block of time.
** Open with a freewrite. What are you thinking and feeling? What are you bringing to the table as you sit down to read this body of data? Use a separate document as a personal journal, or whatever approach to journaling you like.
** Open with a freewrite. What are you thinking and feeling? What are you bringing to the table as you sit down to read this body of data? Use a separate document.
** Read through the entire set of trends, writing down thoughts as you go; this will become the foundation of your 'memos'.
** Read through the entire set of trends, writing down thoughts as you go.
** Read through the set of trends a second time, updating your thoughts as you go, in your memos.
** Read through the set of trends a second time, updating your thoughts as you go.
** Reflect. If someone asked you "what's that all about?" or "what did you see?", what's the story you'd tell them? Add your story to the memo.  
** Reflect. If someone asked you "what's that all about?" or "what did you see?", what's the story you'd tell them? Add your story to the reflective document.  
** Develop your memo further. Put thoughts you'd like to keep to yourself into a personal document. Edit the memo into something you're ok with sharing, and share it in the Google Docs folder.
** Develop your memo. Make a copy of your reflective document. Edit it down into something you're ok with sharing, and share it in the Google Docs folder.
* Second Sample: Images
* Second Sample: Images
** Set aside another solid block of time.
** Set aside another solid block of time.
** Same process as above. Freewrite in your personal journal to focus on the task.
** Same process as above. Freewrite to focus on the task.
** Look through all of the images, write your notes as part of your memos.
** Look through all of the images, write your notes.
** Look a second time, add more notes as a memo.
** Look a second time, add more notes.
** Reflect, and add the story you'd tell into your memo.
** Reflect, and add the story you'd tell into your reflective document.
** Develop your memo -- private thoughts can be put into your journal, reflections for sharing into your memo, edited, shared to Google Docs.
** Develop your memo -- copy of reflections, edited, shared to Google Docs.


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