Essay Two will be a digital essay, much like Snowfall and Other Side of Nowhere (only not quite as long). The essay can be composed in Weebly (which is the web editor that I used to create this class website) or another WYSIWYG editor with which you are familiar (Wordpress, Wix, etc.).
The focus of the digital essay is to explore an issue, event, or concept using a variety of multimedia (including words, but also through images and video as well). You do not need to be web-savvy to complete this project. A link to a Weebly tutorial is provided in Week Nine of the Schedule to help you with using that web editor.
The focus for this digital essay will be the same as for the first essay--using the elements of time and space to create a coherent essay with an intentional, dominant impression. However, it will differ from the first essay in that you will incorporate source materials (including multimedia materials) to help develop your message.
Deadlines:
The first draft is due to Dr. Harris by Sunday, April 12.
The essay should be revised for workshopping by Sunday, April 19.
The final essay will be due Sunday, May 3.
The focus of the digital essay is to explore an issue, event, or concept using a variety of multimedia (including words, but also through images and video as well). You do not need to be web-savvy to complete this project. A link to a Weebly tutorial is provided in Week Nine of the Schedule to help you with using that web editor.
The focus for this digital essay will be the same as for the first essay--using the elements of time and space to create a coherent essay with an intentional, dominant impression. However, it will differ from the first essay in that you will incorporate source materials (including multimedia materials) to help develop your message.
Deadlines:
The first draft is due to Dr. Harris by Sunday, April 12.
The essay should be revised for workshopping by Sunday, April 19.
The final essay will be due Sunday, May 3.