discussion blog post review the blog assignment details see attached file this includes more information and the rubric 1
- Review the Blog Assignment details (see attached file). This includes more information and the rubric.
- Module #6 Discussion Assignment Instructions:
- Carefully review course resources for Module 6
- “Start a New Thread” on your course blog and title it Module 6
- Identify and explore a minimum of 2 themes
- Reflect on these themes in relation to your personal life experience and/or current events
- Be sure to reference a minimum of two course resources to support your reflection
- Students are encouraged to include additional resources if relevant
- Don’t forget to cite all resources you use in your blog post in APA style
Your role:
- You are expected to provide a thoughtful primary response that demonstrates you have read/watched the resources for the module.
- You can respond in any of the following ways:
- Written response: 250-500 words
- Video response: 1.5 – 2.5 minutes
- Audio response: 1.5 2.5 minutes
- Additionally, you will be expected to provide at least two (2) additional comments/questions in response to another person’s post or in response to a follow-up comment within 2 days of the due date.
- The conversation will be much easier if you participate early (and often).
- Think Again – a Big Think Podcast #126. (2017, Nov 25). Civilization and Its Discontents – Maya Jasanoff. [Podcast]. Retrieved from http://bigthink.com/think-again-podcast/civilization-and-its-discontents-nil-maya-jasanoff-nil-think-again-a-big-think-podcast-126 [62.44]
- Salman Rushdie. (2017, December 18). Could A.I. Write a Novel Like Hemingway? [Video file]. Retrieved from http://bigthink.com/videos/salman-rushdie-could-ai-write-a-novel-like-hemingway [3:06]
- Regan, P. M., & Steeves, V. (2019). Education, privacy, and big data algorithms: Taking the persons out of personalized learning. First Monday, 24(11). Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v24i11.10094
- KovaÄ, M., & van der Weel, A. (2018). Reading in a post-textual era. First Monday, 23(10). Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v23i10.9416