Thursday, May 25, 2017

MLA/APA Help-A-THON


 The Library is offering drop-in workshops for students on both MLA/APA.  These sessions are designed to provide informal one-on-one assistance to students who are in the process of compiling their Works Cited lists. Please announce in your classes.
 
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY!
 
WHEN: Students can drop in anytime during these 2 hour sessions:
 
• Wednesday, May 31st            10 AM-12 PM
• Thursday, June 1st                   2 PM- 4 PM
• Monday, June 5th                    5 PM-7 PM

Monday, May 22, 2017

Technically True: News and Research in the Digital Age
May 30, 11am-2:30pm
Little Theater

Is everything you read fake?! If the current media environment has you concerned, join a conversation with students, scholars, and journalists about media and the news. This half-day conference will include a panel discussion, group activities, and a keynote address. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss and think critically about a variety of topics: 

·         The 21st Century news cycle in contrast with past models 
·         Mainstream media’s relationship to alternative media outlets
·         The role of social media and responsible information sharing
·         General strategies for identifying clickbait and evaluating news online
·         Strengths and weaknesses of crowdsourced knowledge services like Wikipedia

Please RSVP using this form if you intend to bring a class or attend as an individual

Conference Schedule

11am - 12pm, Panel Discussion
Seraphin Santiago, journalism student, LaGuardia Community College
Dr. Cheri Carr, Professor, LaGuardia Community College 
Matthew Chayes, Reporter at Newsday
Barbara Gray, Chief Librarian, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism 

12:15pm - 1:15pm, Breakout Sessions led by LaGuardia faculty (lunch will be served)

1:30pm - 2:30pm, Keynote Speaker
Dr. Alexandra Juhasz, Chair, Film Department, Brooklyn College, CUNY

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Week Ten: Peer Review / Writing the Second Draft

Class

1. Elements of a successful first draft

2. Workshop

-Some of you will work on completing the steps before Peer Evaluation:
  • Proposal (deep trouble)
  • Sentence Outline (trouble)
  • Composing first draft (late, but okay)
-Some of you have a complete first draft, so you will sharing it with classmates and completing the Peer Evaluation Report: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ViHbt-hIJzYYPW3WI1-T_89ii8mtxRlbZu_J0fgWXzM/edit?usp=sharing


Schedule of Last Days


Second Draft of the Research Essay (PRINT COPY) due May 30 to June 2 at 2pm (may be revised); or June 5; or up to June 8 at 2pm with token (no revision). Turn in this draft to my box in E103

Let  me know when you plan to turn in the essayhttps://goo.gl/forms/QH69nSvKXSe6t2D22

Wednesday, May 31: Open Workshop (working on what you need)

Monday, June 5: Complete Wikipedia work. Drafts turned in May 30-June 2 will be returned.

Monday, June 12: Grades and reflection.