Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Final Project


Topics in Literature
Ms. Fichera

Final Project
Due by the time our final exam block begins.

            Because this is not a traditional English class, we are not going to take a traditional final.  Instead of coming in for a long test for which you have (hopefully!) studied ahead of time, you are going to plan for, complete, and blog about a project of your choice.  This project should be based around an interest that arose during your reading for the semester.  Everything that you do in relation to this project (research, planning, execution, and reflection) must be posted in your final blog of the semester, by the time of our final exam.  Please take this blog post extra seriously, as it is the representation of a project that counts for 20% of your semester grade.  This means that you should write an outline and an initial draft, then self-edit and additionally have someone else look it over before you post a final version for me (and any other viewers) to read. 
             
Guidelines:

There are three stages to the project:  research/planning, action, and reflection.
Between these three elements, your project will take approximately 20 hours.

Requirements:

1.      The project must justifiably relate to one of your quarter topics. 
2.      Evidence of research, planning.
3.      At least ten hours where you take action and do something.  Action must be recorded in written testimonials from other people, photographs, or videos.
4.      Reflection/Blog Post (1,000 words):  This reflection should first lay out what you set out to do and why.  Feel free to post excerpts from your planning and link in articles that relate to your topic or goals.  Next, explain not just your project but the results, the way that it affected you (or didn’t), and its connection to your reading.  You may also discuss any challenges that you faced in completing your project.

Because this assignment takes the place of your final, it is worth 20% of your grade for the semester.  That means that if you get a zero on it, your grade will go down 20 points.  You have weeks to complete it, so please make sure that you complete it to the best of your ability.

            I hope that it will be a great experience for all of us.  I’m really looking forward to seeing what you come up with and especially for witnessing how choosing your own topics to study has affected you both personally and intellectually.  As usual, please let me know if you have any questions. 

Good luck! J