1. In which category did you lose the most points?
2. What was your strongest category? Pick one if there's a tie.
3. Hopefully, you made enough "mistakes" to learn something. What did you learn from doing the Lego project?
First of all, an innovator in crowdsourcing:
James Murray from The Guardian: photo PA |
Now, how are you trying to be persuasive in your Kickstarter?
Here's advice from one business writer: http://www.writingwithclarity.com/2011/11/want-to-be-persuasive-try-being-more-friendly-and-cooperative/ Read this and write a paragraph summary in your daybook.
Homework:
1. Draft #2 is due tomorrow. Headings and title may be font size 14. Otherwise, everything else is 12. Try to have your draft very close to the final product. The Final Version (hard copy) is due Tuesday Feb. 4. Tomorrow you will need to be able to upload the e-file of your draft in Turnitin through Moodle, as well as having a hard copy for class.
2. TWFTD: credible in OED.
3. Daybooks due tomorrow.
4. No typo.
5. More about the OED: To compile a dictionary of nearly every word in the English language was an endeavor typical of Victorian times, complete with white-bearded gentlemen, utter confidence and an endearingly plodding pace. After a quarter-century, the first installment emerged in 1884. Its contents? “A to Ant.” (Rachman)
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