Posted by Will:
In her article, Shipka supports Wysocki’s claim students should be composing text “using a wide and alertly chosen range of materials…” In your opinion, should English professors, for instance, also explore this idea or is this concept better suited for multimedia productions?
I personally think this is better suited for multimedia productions, unless the course is based on thinking outside of the box. I know many english majors that have quite a bit of trouble coming up with things outside of the box or really on the spot, they are meticulous and plan everything out before hand. I personally would like to do random stuff, but I know many other english majors would balk at the idea.
What are some advantages and limitations associated with producing your narrative in an audio format?
You sound awesome, and you can muck around with things. Or you could potentially sound terrible and not say anything interesting. Depends on how well you are at voicing your opinions and how confident you may or may not be.
How will this project inform/influence/impact your scripting of the narrative?
It won't. I'm just going to come up with something completely ludicrous and off the wall anyway.
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