EDU221TextPrintout

It is critical that all text viewed by your audience be free of errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and mechanics of writing. Whenever you have a final product for EDU 221, on the day that you present, you are to bring a printout of the text that appears in your product. If you have a self-explanatory product, the text from that must be printed out as well.

Dr. Theresa will use the printouts you bring to make notations when she is proofing your text. However, she wants to save trees, save printing fees, and prevent busy work when possible. She does NOT need a copy of the script or storyboard, just any text that the viewer will see on the screen

So what do you need to bring?
 * if your project has no visible text, bring a piece of paper with your name (or all team member names if it's a group project) that says "this project has no visible text" (typically, the only example of this is an audio file that has all the credits included in the audio itself)
 * if it's a movie and you have titles or subtitles, bring a listing of all that text, including credits (if it's easier and you have a storyboard or script already written that has the screen text included, you can bring a printout of that--make it easy on yourself)
 * if it's a wiki, e-book, Comic Life, etc, bring a full printout of all pages (black and white is fine)
 * if you are using the description section of youtube for self-explanatory text, bring a printout of that text as well (you can just copy and paste it off of youtube into a Word document and print that)
 * if you upload a file to a wiki but you put text on the wiki page, bring a printout of the text you typed in
 * if you are giving handouts, have an extra copy to give to Dr. Theresa

NOTE: If the final product is a group project, only one copy of printed text is needed. Each team member does not have to turn in a copy.