Attended the Wimba 2 session and the session hashed out the expectations for month 11. I’m still honestly a bit lost about the publishing and leadership project. Hopefully I will also be able to attend one of the sessions in week four.
I've posted a lot of info on the FSO website about the Pub/Leadership Project, but please feel free to drop a line to ask specific questions that you might still have.
Basically you are converting your AR project into a formal paper or presentation. Your paper/presentation can also be "based on" the AR project, in that the AR project forms the intro to your paper/project and then the rest of the talk is about either what you learned in the AR project, or something like what you would do differently if you were doing a cycle three.
So besides making the paper/presentation, you'll blog twice about where you want to do this, thinking out loud if you want to present or publish and then where. Then a third class blog will have a brief paragraph about your project and a link to where we can download a copy of the paper or presentation file. That's it... mostly.
Then in month 12 you'll sign up to submit or present and when they send back an acknowledgement of the submission, you turn in the notice and get credit for the effort. We assume that the publication or presentation will happen long after you've graduated, so all we want is to set it up. Whether you actually do it is up to you. :-)
I've posted a lot of info on the FSO website about the Pub/Leadership Project, but please feel free to drop a line to ask specific questions that you might still have.
ReplyDeleteBasically you are converting your AR project into a formal paper or presentation. Your paper/presentation can also be "based on" the AR project, in that the AR project forms the intro to your paper/project and then the rest of the talk is about either what you learned in the AR project, or something like what you would do differently if you were doing a cycle three.
So besides making the paper/presentation, you'll blog twice about where you want to do this, thinking out loud if you want to present or publish and then where. Then a third class blog will have a brief paragraph about your project and a link to where we can download a copy of the paper or presentation file. That's it... mostly.
Then in month 12 you'll sign up to submit or present and when they send back an acknowledgement of the submission, you turn in the notice and get credit for the effort. We assume that the publication or presentation will happen long after you've graduated, so all we want is to set it up. Whether you actually do it is up to you. :-)