UoM Writing Question

Prepare a poster and brief presentation for the class based on your final playlist. Your poster will be displayed in class on the last day of the quarter.The poster should provide a visual representation of the themes present within your final project. The poster is not a print-out of your paper. Rather, you should take advantage of the medium to represent, reflect on, or engage the ideas of your final in a visual media. You are welcome to incorporate some text into the poster as well, but it should be driven by the visuals. You are welcome to print out pictures; you do not need to draw the poster yourself if you do not want to. However, the poster must be an original piece of work that you design and arrange yourself.I encourage you to be creative in how you put your poster together: there are lots of ways to represent ideas and arguments! Your poster is an invitation to your classmates to learn more about your final project and your response to class themes and readings. You should come prepared to display and discuss the poster’s design, message, and arguments with your classmates.The poster must be a minimum of 20 x 23 inches (the size of a large sticky-pad paper), but you are welcome to experiment with size and design. If you choose to make a video or slideshow in lieu of a poster, you must bring in a computer or tablet and headphones to share with classmates. (If you do the video option, you must email a copy of the video/slide deck to Professor Berger.) Either way, you should prepare a 3-minute presentation to deliver about your poster and final playlist that articulates the key themes animating the playlist and the specific readings or themes that you connect it to in the readings.

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