Thursday, December 14, 2006

Use this new thread

for questions about the final exam

11 comments:

Cranky Doc said...

If there's no URL to embed the video on your page, then just embed the link in the appropriate place in the text.

Cranky Doc said...

To Mark: Sure, can't see why not.

Cranky Doc said...

describe the models as we have discussed them, and as they are outlined in Leighly; you may define your own normative standard however you choose

ariash86 said...

What do you suggest is the best way to list our resources that can’t be linked? End notes?

Cranky Doc said...

Ari: if they can't be linked to, cite them informallly in the text. e.g,., "As John Smith wrote in _The Media Are Nutes!". . . . . ."

Cranky Doc said...

Don't obsess about details, guys: focus on the big picture. Answer the questions thoughtfully and as thoroughly as you can, and demonstrate your mastery of the material we've covered.

ariash86 said...

lets say the best way for me to say what i think which model the media should run by is to explain all six really in depth to prove why mine makes more sense? would you mind me giving a real thorough definition of them as long as it is not to make up for a lack of substance? so to say more clear i would like define the six media models as thorough as possible because it will help me define mine better but these definitions will not be the main part of my essay i just cant in good conscious give a simple definition of it.
so if its a little longer than suggested would that be ok

Cranky Doc said...

See post on C-Doc's above and re-read the exam question, noting especially that in this context more is more.

Cranky Doc said...

See post from today on C-Doc's. And see the Exam Question -- the answer is there.

Anonymous said...

when quoting from a book, especially "as part of the sentence," should we offset it?

Anonymous said...

Are videos and pictures should be included in the 7-9 pages?