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On March 9th and 11th we will be hosting two '''virtual "poster" sessions'''.  Please read the information below carefully.
On March 9th and 11th we will be hosting two '''virtual "poster" sessions'''.  Please read the information below carefully.


== General Information ==
== What's similar and different ==


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]].
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]].
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