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Writing a Draft

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    Writing a Draft

     



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    Now it’s time to take your storyboard and turn it into a written draft of what you’d like to say in your presentation.  Although later we’ll transform your draft into a video that includes both images and your voice, at this point in the project, we’re just writing a draft of the text that you’ll say in your reflective presentation.

    Since the final project will be 5-10 minutes long, this draft should be about 600-1200 words.  That should give you enough content for a five minute video. 

    If you’re feeling overwhelmed, remember that this is just a draft!  Take a look at one of your favorite examples from sessions 1 and 2 (all linked below) and imitate your favorite elements in your own personal reflection.

     The draft is worth another 50 points.







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