PROPOSAL SECTION OF YOUR FINAL PROJECT: MEDIA TIME & MEDIA SPACE…

Question Answered step-by-step PROPOSAL SECTION OF YOUR FINAL PROJECT: MEDIA TIME & MEDIA SPACE… PROPOSAL SECTION OF YOUR FINAL PROJECT: MEDIA TIME & MEDIA SPACE Media TimeQuestions to consider: How would you break down the time you spend with various forms of media? Could you portray your time-use [just in terms of quantity of time] in words, a timeline, or in a pie chart, or a graphic?  Would you measure your media-time life in terms of days or a week? How much of your media time belongs to school, to work, and/or to leisure pursuits? How much of your time is left for real-time activities? How do the media you use dictate how often and for how long you use each of them?  Media SpaceQuestions to consider: How much overall virtual/media space do you occupy in terms of the roles you play [i.e., student, gamer, audience/user, shopper, creator]?  Think of these spaces first of all just in terms of quantity—how many platforms, blogs, sites do you enter or use? Why? How regularly do you use each of these? How many of your media spaces do you enter alone vs. as part of some group? What do you gain from being in these spaces? Do any of these spaces exist as actual spaces or are all of them purely virtual—are there any interfaces/shared areas between any of the spaces?     Read through the “questions to consider” parts of each of the two sections as listed in the title above.Choose at least 4 of those questions in each of the two sections that will yield detailed answers from you and state why you choose to answer these questionsChoose the type of format you’d like to use to submit this final project, and why you choose this format, relative to the assignmentSubmission Formats:The project can of course be submitted in report format with headings and sections as a Word doc or PDF. You may include images, but be sure to follow the ICE principle we’ll cover in class. Images must be cited.You may create a blog or website, and post the link as your submission. Both of these must follow the content organization noted below.You may create an infographic with notes added. Infographics always have a title, and the same basic content sections noted below; they also usually contain images. With an infographic, if you use something like Canva, be sure your infographic contains enough text content for this assignment.Your may also submit a PPT deck, but be careful about how you lay out and structure your content—the same advice holds here as for an infographic. A Proposal: Three Headings [My Choices of Questions, The Submission Format, Personal Experience and Some Research] What and Why: I’d like to work on: the questions for each section and reasons for your choicesThe Format for Submission you Choose and Why relative to what you want to express in your contentWill you need Some Modest Research and How you will Integrate your own Interests here: If you’ll use any research [and this includes images], how will you mesh any research with your own experiences? If you do some research,  estimate how many sources and whether you’ll use MLA or APA Arts & Humanities English CUL 502 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)