This blog post is back dated to yesterday, but I wrote it today.
For your first group project of the second semester, you will work in groups and review how music has been portrayed historically in film, television and or the internet.
This first project will also help new class member understand how we work in groups and familiarize everyone with the technology used to show student learning.
To demonstrate that each student has completed this project, I want students to do the following.
1. In the blog title, post the name of their video or subject. For example, "Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend - Monroe"
2. Embed or post the link to your video and or audio.
3. Post your research question.
4. Provide your answer.
5. When you post, go to "post options" below the message area, and find where you can schedule the date of the blog post. Then publish this post on the date you presented to the class.
6. Type the first line of the blog post, "This blog post is back dated to so-and-so date. I actually posted this on whatever-date." Put actual dates!
BF
what's the point of dating it back if you're just going to say on the first line of the post that it was really another date?
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you figured this out yet...
ReplyDeleteI do it to keep my posts in chronological order. The software organizes the posts by the date of the posted. I wanted students to learn more about ordering stories, and how to make up work without appearing to be dishonest.
Great question Aaron.
bf