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#Short proposal: What you're addressing and why (groups present in class in any form you feel necessary (power point, charts, posters, video, etc). | #Short proposal: What you're addressing and why (groups present in class in any form you feel necessary (power point, charts, posters, video, etc). | ||
#Social Awareness project: How you're going to present and explain (creating awareness) your issue as well as mobilize change (could be in the form of advertisement, rally speech, film, 1st chapter + cover of a book | #Social Awareness project: How you're going to present and explain (creating awareness) your issue as well as mobilize change (could be in the form of advertisement, rally speech, film, 1st chapter + cover of a book, newspaper/magazine spread, etc). Use your imagination! | ||
To be completed after spring break: | To be completed after spring break: | ||
#Think Tank project: how you're going to approach "solving" the issue; 4-5 page proposal written for a relevant audience (i.e. letter to Congress, policy reform proposal, design for prototype/invention, etc.) | #Think Tank project: how you're going to approach "solving" the issue; 4-5 page proposal written for a relevant audience (i.e. letter to Congress, policy reform proposal, design for prototype/invention, etc.) The length, format, and content of your proposal will depend on your audience. | ||
*"solving" not necessarily how to completely eliminate the problem, but how do we improve the lives of those who are affected? | |||
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Revision as of 17:33, 1 February 2008
To be completed before spring break:
- Short proposal: What you're addressing and why (groups present in class in any form you feel necessary (power point, charts, posters, video, etc).
- Social Awareness project: How you're going to present and explain (creating awareness) your issue as well as mobilize change (could be in the form of advertisement, rally speech, film, 1st chapter + cover of a book, newspaper/magazine spread, etc). Use your imagination!
To be completed after spring break:
- Think Tank project: how you're going to approach "solving" the issue; 4-5 page proposal written for a relevant audience (i.e. letter to Congress, policy reform proposal, design for prototype/invention, etc.) The length, format, and content of your proposal will depend on your audience.
- "solving" not necessarily how to completely eliminate the problem, but how do we improve the lives of those who are affected?