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Social Media’s Impact on Communication

Discussion Post Assignment Directions

Discussion Posts: Throughout the course you are responsible for writing a regular discussion post related to the week’s topic question posted. Posts should provide theoretically informed analysis, interpretation, or original reporting/research about the issues discussed. Your task is to goes beyond descriptive daily journalism (what happened) to become more analytical (why and with what consequence). The strongest posts will connect with the readings in the class and academic literature, and have some topical angle that frames the post. Your work is expected to be part of the wider discussion taking place online and should link to and engage with writings on other discussion posts. You are free to write using your own voice but you should maintain the rigor expected of professional written analysis.

You will have 5 posts that are each worth 20 points Analyze the object according to requirements for the week.

· Make a connection to the readings, videos or recordings for the week.

· Posts will be made in the Canvas discussion forum.

· Each post should be at least 3 paragraphs (500 words) in length.

· You must respond to at least 2 other student post.

· Complete your post during the scheduled availability period outlined in the syllabus

Social Media’s Impact on Communication

Discussion Post Assignment Directions

Discussion Posts:

Throughout the course you are responsible for writing a regular discussion

post related to the week’s topic question posted. Posts should provide

theoretically informed

analysis, interpretation, or original reporting/research about the issues discussed. Your task is to

goes beyond descriptive daily journalism (what happened) to become more analytical (why and

with what consequence). The strongest po

sts will connect with the readings in the class and

academic literature, and have some topical angle that frames the post. Your work is expected to

be part of the wider discussion taking place online and should link to and engage with writings on

other dis

cussion posts. You are free to write using your own voice but you should maintain the

rigor expected of professional written analysis.

You will have 5 posts that are each worth 20 points Analyze the object according to requirements

for the week.

·

Make a co

nnection to the readings, videos or recordings for the week.

·

Posts will be made in the

Canvas discussion

forum.

·

Each post should be at least 3 paragraphs (500 words) in length.

·

You must respond to at least 2 other student post.

·

Complete your post during th

e scheduled availability period outlined in the syllabus

Social Media’s Impact on Communication

Discussion Post Assignment Directions

Discussion Posts: Throughout the course you are responsible for writing a regular discussion

post related to the week’s topic question posted. Posts should provide theoretically informed

analysis, interpretation, or original reporting/research about the issues discussed. Your task is to

goes beyond descriptive daily journalism (what happened) to become more analytical (why and

with what consequence). The strongest posts will connect with the readings in the class and

academic literature, and have some topical angle that frames the post. Your work is expected to

be part of the wider discussion taking place online and should link to and engage with writings on

other discussion posts. You are free to write using your own voice but you should maintain the

rigor expected of professional written analysis.

You will have 5 posts that are each worth 20 points Analyze the object according to requirements

for the week.

 Make a connection to the readings, videos or recordings for the week.

 Posts will be made in the Canvas discussion forum.

 Each post should be at least 3 paragraphs (500 words) in length.

 You must respond to at least 2 other student post.

 Complete your post during the scheduled availability period outlined in the syllabus