Alright so it's seems like there isn't too much to do in terms of homework, but in actuality I'm asking for quite a bit! Priority 1: Explode your genogram! What does that mean? Follow those moments of literacy, trace em back! Mine was crazy, yes. Messy, Hell YES! But that crazy messy thing allowed me to see connections becuase it gave me tons to look at! And I don'twann a hear that there's nothing beyond what you wrote down/drew! Think about all the things that go you there and where it went. If music is on your genogram you've got to show me how it got, where it went, how it evovled! Then we get to the fun part! What does that mean about reading/writing/learning? Come up with a question that that connection leads you to and the answer! I know, easier said than done. That's when you'll have to askyourself more questions. If you need help I'll be in and out of my office tomorrow(as well as the STUDIO) track me down and we'll work through it together! ;)
Once you've got your Theory and question start thinking about how you can get that message across, what kind of thing(we had a couple of ideas pop up in class: music, scores, comic strips, videos) will help you best show your theory.
Write it all down in a proposal for me! We discussed breifyly what a proposal was, but we'll return to it in class on Friday! I'm cool with seeing messy proposals, a jab at it, whatever you could think to write in it. Don't worry about the form of a proposal, just think about what it means to propose your idea to me. ;)
now for a broken down list:
First: READ Gilliam. The SQR will be Due Friday.
Second: Explode your genogram! What does that mean? Read above! I want to see the exploded genogram on Friday! I'll be taking pictures of all of them to go into your writing portfolios.
Third: Come up with a question about reading/writing/learning based on yoru experiences(so you'll need to search your genogram for connections and links) and come up with an idea for a project that can get that idea across.
Fourth: Write a proposal for your project idea. Not sure what needs to go in a proposal? Read that giant Paragraph above! I want to see your proposals in class! I will be checking!
-Bon
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