As I begin to brainstorm what medium I want to use for my inquiry project, a number of methods appeal to me. I would love to simply make a radio show or podcast in an attempt to play off of my academic conversation part one piece. I like the radio or podcast idea because it is somewhat simple, yet, entertaining at the same time. This would allow me to simply elaborate on my piece while getting across the point of my entire inquiry project. However, I also like the Prezi and powtoon options. The prezi gives the traditional powerpoint a nice twist whereas powtoon gives the traditional powerpoint an entertaining twist. By using either one of these options I can still convey my findings and thoughts of inquiry to my peers while making the presentation more audience friendly. My overall main purpose in this presentation is to get my point of inquiry across while, still, appealing to my audience.
As we go into the inquiry project and presentation piece, my main question is what is the difference between this piece and our academic conversation pieces? Im curious as to what it is that we are changing in this portion of the project that will become the final product in the inquiry project because - to me- it is all starting to seem the same. Also, I would like to know if we could use a revised version of our actual academic conversation drafts for the inquiry project or are we just going to take bits and pieces from these drafts and create a whole new paper? Finally, by the end of this project should we have arrived at a straightforward resolution or answer to our inquiry question or are we just going to share our thoughts and opinions on the issues as well as our sources'?
As far as the portfolio is concerned, it seems to be rather straightforward at the moment, however, I would like to know where we are supposed to include the daybook posts, for example, should we create another tab or just post them as blogs? |
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