* initial post: 300 words!!!In the first installation for your Discussion Board entry, locate what you feel is the to appear this week, and discuss why you feel this to be the case. Remember, we are talking — so I will be looking to see that you actually found a story that begins with a , is written with the etc.At the end of your post, from the story that was used to drive the point of the story home, and discuss how you feel the image worked on a tactical level, describing how the image to the story to a place that text alone would not achieve.HOW TO DO IT:Make sure the story you select Copy and paste this summary lead at the top of your initial post. a summary lead with a headline. Learning to distinguish lead styles from headlines is integral to this course, and points will be docked for those who don’t understand the differences between these elements.Once you have copied and pasted the summary lead , use your text editor to the who, what, when, and where elements of the story, as they appear in the summary lead. Neglecting to use the highlighter will result in the loss of points. It’s right up there in your toolbar above this conversation window.Beneath your summary lead section, tell us are at play in the story you selected — there should only be main ones — and explain exactly how they are evidenced in the information at hand (listing too many criteria often indicates the writer is not sufficiently familiar with , and needs to return to that seminar). Then, the story you selected is important — both for yourself and the rest of the human community. When you argue for the relevance of your story, bolster y
our arguments with the use of facts and examples taken from the article in question: never present a series of sweeping or generalized opinions, always anchor your opinions to facts.At the end of your post, make sure to that ran with the story, and take a moment to reflect on the relationship of the multimedia object to the text. How does it serve to augment the story? Does it add something to the article that could not be conveyed in words? If so, what did it add?If you an image in your posts, eCampus support has provided some tutorial links (below). Supplying a link to an image is not an option here — nobody ever clicks on the links and it makes the reader go through an extra step for something that should be included in your post. This ability to embed images in digital files will be quite crucial in writing your multimedia stories. After you have posted your initial contribution, you are ready to respond to some of the stories your classmates posted this week. Tell them whether or not they were accurate with the ten criteria they detected at play in their chosen summary lead. Discuss how you feel about the topic of the story they selected. Evaluate the image they provided and add any input on how it adds to the story. Do a spot of research, and see if the story has headed anywhere since the other person selected it — if so, discuss with them the direction the story is now trending. That can sometimes be interesting and demonstrates curiosity. The minimum response post lengths should be around 200 words. Extra credit, as usual, will be awarded to those who go beyond the word-count minimums or respond to multiple posts.