ENGL 1100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Citizen Science, Massive Open Online Course
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By tuesday, september 29th: annotate chandra clarke"s tedx talk and 2 of the examples by chris goforth pretentious. Thursday, october 1st: have all of the examples by chris goforth annotated; also, interview a scientist about writing public science. Chris goforth, will be available during a google hangout at 9am. Sunday, october 4th: mooc facilitators (scientists, teachers, and poets) will send out newsletters explaining the two-week make cycle and invite you to make, read, learn, share, and respond to others. Save links to your makes/ posts and/or keep screen shots for evidence. Monday, october 5th: have a rough draft of both articles (a general audience and an audience of college-level students interested in/ studying entomology. For the general audience, your article should be 800-1000 words and make the science meaningful and relevant for a non-scientific audience. 5 sources: chandra clarke"s tedx talk on citizen science, how giant water bugs breathe, experimenting with respiratory behaviors of a giant water bug.