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Assignments for NMAC 5108.
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NMAC 5108: Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments

Directions: For each lesson below, follow all links and read them carefully. All assigned readings not linked may be found on my server or in your assigned textbook. See your individual syllabus for due dates and additional instructions. Please read ahead to know what you are responsible for each week. The lessons will have less work, but others, have more to do.

 note: Flexibility and adaptability are essential skills for media professionals. Digital media is constantly evolving, requiring the ability to process, prioritize, and engage with information from multiple sources. This course mirrors that complexity to prepare you for real-world challenges, where navigating multiple platforms and tools is the norm. While it may feel overwhelming at times, approach each task with a problem-solving mindset: read instructions carefully, take notes, and don’t hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification. Treat this as an opportunity to hone your ability to manage information effectively and think critically about your workflow. Remember, part of mastering digital environments is learning to thrive within their inherent complexity.

0. Bootstrapping

Before you begin to work, complete these preliminaries.

  1. Read your syllabus carefully and completely.
  2. Sign up for the forum by following the directions on your syllabus.
    • Set up and personalize your forum profile.
    • Set up your journal index; add your link to the class index, following my example.
    • Post an introduction: Who are you, and what do you hope to gain from this course?[1]
  3. Create an account on Wikipedia.
  4. Enroll on WikiWdu. (You must use this link, as it contains the enrollment key.)

1. Foundations of Digital Writing

Principles of effective digital writing, audience considerations, and planning content.

Read

Activities

  1. Remediation Project:
    • Read Remediating Articles through “Get Started” and follow the directions.
    • Optional, though encouraged: Post a short, professional biography on your user page. Add [[Category:Student Editors]] as the last item on the page before you save.
  2. Wikipedia Training (via WikiEdu):
  3. Post a forum journal entry reflecting on any issues, challenges, or interests about your reading or experiences so far. Remember that journal posts are done in the NMAC 5108 forum. Be sure to add a link to your post on your journal index and comment on someone else’s post. Remember, you must be a member of the NMAC 5108 group in order to access the forum.

2. Editing for Digital Media and Storytelling

Read

Activities

  1. Remediation Project:
    • Now that you have an assignment, begin your remediation. Follow directions on Remediating Articles: “Before Editing” through “Author Bio,” at least.
    • You might move on to working on the body of the essay, too.
  2. Wikipedia Training:
  3. Post a journal entry reflecting on your work for this week. When posting on the forum, try to incorporate what you’re learning about writing for digital media in your reading, like using multimodal content, links, headers and subheads, etc. Remember, the forum is digital writing, so be sure you’re showing your understaffing of the course material in your writing. Your posts should get better with each post. Don’t forget to add a link to your post on your journal index.

3. Tools, Techniques, and User Experience

Read

  • Carroll, Chapter 3 – “Writing for Digital Media II: Tools and Techniques”
  • Carroll, Chapter 4 – “Editing for Digital Media II: Creating the User Experience”
  • Guide for Writing about Books: which will be relevant for the collaborative part of the Wikipedia project.

Activities

  1. Remediation Project
    • You should be into remediating the bulk of your article, see Body and read to the end.
    • Finish the bulk of your remediation work this week, so you can concentrate on finalizing this project next week.
    • Assist other editors.
  2. Wikipedia Training
  3. Post a journal entry reflecting on your work for this week. You might consider the content gap on Wikipedia, if you choose to write about picking an article.

4. Digital Storytelling and Remediation Project Wrap-Up

Read

  • Carroll, Chapter 5 – “Digital Storytelling: Generating Ideas and Publishing the Story”
  • Editing Wikipedia, pages 7–9.

Activities

  1. Remediation Project:
    • Assist other editors in finishing the remediation of the volume of the Review you have been working on.
    • Submit and present your completed remediation project.
  2. Wikipedia Training:
  3. Post a journal entry reflecting on your work for this week.

5. Misinformation and Responsible Advocacy

6. Writing for Wikipedia

7. Final Reflections and Digital Publishing


notes

  1. Note: in order to access the private forum for our class, I will need to add you first, so you may not be able to do this right away.
  2. Note that you must be a member of the forum to access this content.
Written: 2002, 2022; Revised: 02-20-2025; Version: Beta 0.7 💬