practicalities of content

  • We will be collecting all our projects together on a central website. You can either post your content directly onto the website or, if you prefer, you can link to or embed your content from elsewhere on the web (e.g. your own website—there are plenty of tools for creating these; an audio file; a video, etc.). Either way, you should have something to post or link to on our project site.
  • You should aim to produce the equivalent of at least 5 written pages of work, though you are free to play around with other forms of presentation in place of, or alongside, writing (including movies, audio files, and other forms of mixed media presentation). You can organize and present however you see fit.
  • You should have some kind of visual element to your project. Since this is an online project, you want to be visually engaging! Make sure that, if you post an image from elsewhere on the web, you fully cite who created it and where you found it. We need to be careful to abide by fair use guidelines (see https://copyright.columbia.edu/basics/fair-use.html for more information).
  • When you submit your content, I will ask you for a featured image to accompany it. This could be a screenshot from a part of your project, a key image you have used, or something else. If you need help with this, ask me!