1 Mar 2007
Project Proposal
Could be a traditional paper; a website; a creative work; I'm open to just about anything. We will agree on evaluation criteria and a timeline. Final project is due April 12. You are encouraged to work with a partner. (I actively discourage groups of three, because in my experience they almost always fall apart.)
On April 19, each student will have about 10 minutes of class time for a presentation or activity. Your project should include an annotated bibliography, as well an original handout, worksheet, or idea experiment that is designed to help your peers explore a challenging topic in literary criticism. You are welcome to post your work online, submit it as a proposal for a conference paper, include it in your English portfolio, etc.
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DR. Jerz do you want this proposal submitted here and brought into class in hard form. Or should I just bring my proposal into class.
Posted by: Mitchell Steele at February 28, 2007 4:52 PMI'd prefer it by e-mail so I can read it in advance, but I'll accept it in printout form during class.
Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at February 28, 2007 5:14 PM