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Your “website” constructed with WordPress MU can take any form but must have the following elements:

1. visual design that is reflective of your research topic (in the banner, background or where ever else you can manage),

2. you need to have separate Pages for your Research Report, your Annotated Bibliography, and visual elements (stills, videos etc.),

[Note: you may need to edit your paper and bibliography once you upload these to make sure you have appropriate citation formats etc.]

3. if you already have your own personal blog at Evergreen, you will need to modify it to meet this requirement,

4. you need to incorporate an RSS feed back to the Ready Camera One website (http://blogs.evergreen.edu/readycamera1/feed/),

5. consider adding an About page that provides a brief overview of the research project as well as some information about your own work,

6. you should consider that the “website” is not a blog at this point but a way to share your research. Make it accessible, visually interesting, and inviting,

7. all of your blogs will be linked to the original RC1 website,

8. we will talk about naming strategies with Amy in the workshop,

9. and you will be presenting and utilizing this site during your oral presentations in Week 8 or Week 9.

Prelude to Studio 2.0

During the last four weeks of the quarter we will be doing some experimentation with the production of a number of Ten Minute Plays for live television. Your first task is to identify one play that you believe would transfer well to television and that you personally would like to direct.  You will need to spend some time reading through Take Ten: New 10-Minute Plays before Friday, November 6.  You may choose any play in this book but I would prefer that you do not choose one with only one actor and also be realistic if it is a very large cast.

On Friday, November 6 each of you should come with a selection that you will pitch.  Please bring your copy of the Take Ten book to class. This is required! At this time you will pitch your idea, and propose how you might direct it. Ultimately, your production group will select two plays to work on for the remainder of the quarter.

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