Monday, April 27, 2015

The OED and Citing

Thinkwrite:   Now that you've spent a lot of time on Kickstarter, what do you think about crowdsourcing?

Examples? mPINGfrom Scientific American.  We watch this video....then look at the OED. Punk, anyone?

From now on, I may tell you that your TWFTD info must come from the OED. When I do that, you first choose ONE of the quotes, copy it down, give its year, and then the definition that matches that quote. Please do look over ALL the definitions when I send you to the OED. See the link on the left side of this post for the OED. If you are at home, the password info is there as well.

One more time, we look at the rubric for  the paper due tomorrow.

Now, how will you cite your pictures? We go to page 468 in The Everyday Writer and Easy Bib.

Homework:

1. Get your citations in shape for the Kickstarter on Paper, due tomorrow. If you have included pictures, you need a Works Cited page.

2. Pay attention to the ending of your Kickstarter on Paper. It's worth points -- do you have a final pitch of some kind?

3. Bring ALL DRAFTS AND COMMENT SHEETS with you tomorrow to turn in with your final version.

3. TWFTD: punk in the OED.

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