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Class 1: Writing and first assignment

February 7, 2013

CLASS SUMMARY:

  1. Put a face to your avatar (personalise it by ‘Editing Appearances’ and/or buying clothes and accessories.) Remember, for the duration of the module you ARE your avatar! and will be identified by your Second Life name. Complete your SL profile, including some information about your real identity (while remaining anonymous, if you wish).
  2. Each participant will get L$300 seed money to get started – you must earn your own money after that. Don’t spend it all as you will need money for your project work.
  3. The format of the class is interactive discussion based on reading material provided prior to the class. You need to have read the material posted in advance (or else next class will be longer to allow for catch-up).
  4. You will need to spend time in SL outside the normal class time to complete tasks and activities.
  5. Check this blog regularly for updates on the module. Information will also be posted to Twittter using the hashtag #iole13. When you post to Twitter don’t forget to include this hashtag. You should also set up a Facebook account for your avatar.
  6. After each class you will be given a topic to write about in your blog. It is important to keep your blog up to date as this will ensure you don’t have an excessive amount of work to do at the end of the module. The blogs will be graded using the rubrics found here.
  7. Academic writing standards must be adhered to always.
  8. Every week, visit a new location in SL and refer to it in your blogpost.

Academic writing

Part of the methodology for this module is to use writing as a mechanism for learning and as a goal in itself. We hope that by the end of this module you are confident in writing as well as being familiar with conventions around accountable writing. the following points were addressed:

  • Forms of writing to use include: Narrative, Descriptive, Reflective, Critical.
  • Sourcing reliable information is essential: where to find it, deciding what it okay to use (judging sources)
  • Correct referencing is essential. We use the Chicago style (see link below).
  • Writing to topic – don’t go off the point. Use headings as anchors.

References

DIT’s Study & IT Skills Survival Guide for Academic Writing
Purdue Online Writing Lab page on Academic Writing

Here is a guide to the Chicago referencing style

ACTIVITIES FOR NEXT CLASS:

  1. Set up your blog: using blogger, wordpress or any other blog site. Complete the ‘About Me’ page (read some of those page on other blogs first) and remember it is different from the first post on your blog. Write from the perspective of your avatar, the persona you will be using to explore in this module.  Post a link to your blog in your SL, facebook and twitter profiles. 
  2. Write the first post: to your blog about your expectations for this module – what you hope to get out of it, what you think you might contribute, etc. Address the relevance of  module objectives from your perspective, ie, justify why you think they are important to you, all the while applying the conventions of academic writing given in the class.
  3. Look at: http://www.johnoconnor.org and bearing in mind what you learned today compare your own blog writing to this.
  4. Visit the following:
    Deviant Art
    Dolce Merda
    Yumiko Froehlich
    Illustration Friday
    Joanna Kafka
    Style Pantry
    Think about how you would identify these blog authors…what impression do you get of the person behind the blog?
  5. Set up: your twitter and facebook accounts in your avatar’s name. When posting to twitter don’t forget to use the hashtag #iole13.
  6. Read: The First Steps to Building Your Personal Brand
  7. Do: Based on your ‘About Me’ blog page prepare a 30-second ‘elevator pitch’ about yourself and the identity you want to portray online for the next class. Think about yourself (your avatar). Who are you? What is your online identity? (who you are and what you are about).

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