This week, while everyone is having their writer's conference, you will be working on two things:
1. Your Gatsby essay (more on that in a separate post)
and
2. Your Big Question
At this point you may be wondering, "What exactly do I need to do?"
Here's what you need to do this week:
1.
Make sure your blog has at least ten (10) followers who are visible to
every viewer on every platform. If this means adding a gadget or
changing your template, please do so immediately.
2.
Find at least ten (10) resources on your topic, and put the links in a
post (title: RESOURCES). Each resource must be credible, informative,
and valuable to you for a specific reason. We will talk more about
where to find resources and how to document them in class today (3.10).
3.
Identify 3-5 people who you consider to be experts on your Big Question
topic/s. In a blog post, describe each of these people and explain why
you think it would be valuable to have their guidance (title: WORTHY
MENTORS)
4. Write a letter to your mentor in which you
describe your interest in the topic, at least one thing you know about
their work/reputation, and in which you make a request (to meet, for
them to review something you produced... title: DEAR MENTOR)
***This will get you started. More coming in the next few days.***
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