. . . because it never hurts to get extra credit:
FOR GETTING AN OUT-OF-CLASS STORY PUBLISHED,     I will replace your out of class story grade (which is the average  between your original version and your rewrite grade) with the higher  grade. If your grade was the same with both versions, I will add up to  o.5 to your grade, up to the grade becoming a 4.0.
For me to  count   your extra credit, you need to submit to me a published copy of  your work or email me a Web link to your   work, along with an email  request to have it applied to extra credit.
FOR DOING A FOURTH OUT-OF-CLASS STORY,  I will apply points up to that equal to an out-of-class story to your  final grade. (An out-of-class story is equal to about 12 percent of your  final grade in this class.)
FOR DOING AN OUT-OF-CLASS MINI-STORY   -- which can be between 400 and 600 words, with a minimum of two human   sources, in which you can cover ANY sort of event (subject t my   approval) like a student group meeting or a speaker on-campus -- I will   replace your two lowest practice story grades with 4.0s.
FOR GETTING THE MINI-STORY PUBLISHED, I will replace two more lowest-scoring practice stories with 4.0s.
I   will also consider other extra-credit projects on a case-by-case  basis.  Please see me during my office hours to work out other  extra-credit  assignments.
THE COMMON DENOMINATOR IN ALL EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENTS     is that you are demonstrating to me that you can now correctly apply     skills learned in this class that at one time you did not apply as   well;   that you went above and beyond what we are learning in this   class to   further educate yourself in journalism; and/or you are   demonstrating   ability learned on your own prior to this class but   applicable here. You   can expect any ad hoc extra credit beyond the   assignments listed here   to include at least one of those components.
I   don't care if you   messed up earlier; show me you can get it right  now  and I'm happy to   replace earlier grades with something more   accurately reflecting where   you are at NOW.
I just want to be   clear on this one point regarding extra credit: extra  credit will be   applied to replace the grades of assignments you have actually done, including fataled assignments.
Extra credit will NOT be applied to assignments that you did not turn in, or in which you had a time fatal.
So    if you were thinking of skipping an assignment or two toward the end   of  the semester by pre-emptively turning in some extra credit, that  plan won't work.
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