. . . 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, for your final grade the three out-of-class stories that go into that grade will be the three (of four) with the highest grades. So if you did four out-of-class stories and one included a fatal, you are making thatfatal go bye-bye.
Plus, in the event you are on the borderline of receiving a higher grade, I will take into account whether you applied extra effort, including whether you did a fourth out-of-class story.
FOR DOING AN OUT-OF-CLASS MINI-STORY
-- which can be between 300 and 500 words, with a minimum of two
human sources, in which you can cover ANY sort of event (subject to 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 fact-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.
1 comment:
Hi Omar!! I miss this class! I hope your students learn as much as I did :)
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