Digc101 Reflective Essay Guide

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DIGC101 Spring 2009 New Media and Communication Assessment Criteria – Reflective Essay Due: Week 5 Thursday, August 27 by 4pm. Weight: 20% Topic: Using and Experiencing the Web as a Communication Form In the first four weeks of the semester, you will be developing your experience with a collection of online technologies, including blogs, social networking sites, wikis, forums, image sharing sites and personal web pages among others. From your experience so far and drawing on other primary, secondary and tertiary sources, construct an essay that incorporates the ideas, concepts and issues studied in the lectures and labs/seminars. Reflection Essay Style A reference list should be provided in a conventional academic format. The reflection essay should consider the texts and further readings from the lecture and class content. Remember to introduce further credible academic sources and include relevant primary and secondary materials to exemplify your observations. If you are unsure about academic referencing protocols, you must check the UoW Library Website. The Harvard style is recommended. Assessment criteria A reflective essay is a demonstration of your expertise in a certain area of inquiry. It will demonstrate: the capacity to communicate an argument that is substantiated with relevant supporting evidence in a concise, well-constructed short essay form the ability to integrate online sources that deal directly with the subject; this includes forms of commentary you have generated about your experience subject. Critical commentary could and should be from other students’ blogs the capacity to integrate at least 10 sources into your research and writing. These sources should come from a combination of locations include the lectures, background materials and your own research and analysis of primary, secondary and tertiary sources sources should go beyond required readings for the subject and demonstrate extended research by the student a minimum of grammatical and orthographical errors: implicit in this is not only its quality as an assignment, but also its public dissemination as a blog post. Please proofread before submitting ( and perhaps get someone else to read it through before posting) correct and consistent referencing and citation of all images and images used in the essay an ability to use quotations/referencing that have clear added value to the argument and the essay – citing for the sake of citing will weaken the value of your essay

The reflective essay will be a blog post and be deposited as the last post on your blog. Finally, it is acceptable to have appendices to your work, hyperlinks, videos and other media that can expand certain points.

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