In this post, I will provide my production schedule:
What is to be done: Fortunately, I have already conducted
both of my interviews. So now all I need to focus on is gathering all of the
information that I was given and producing a podcast segment. I plan to
familiarize myself more with each professor’s major publications and analyze
the different genres used.
Project Phase
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Starting date
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Ending Date
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Location
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Interviews
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2/22/16
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2/26/16
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Main Medical Center Building
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Introduction
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3/1/16
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3/6/16
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Library (somewhere I can focus)
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Organization of Information
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3/1/16
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3/6/16
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Library (somewhere I can focus)
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Analysis
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3/6/16
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3/10/16
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Library (somewhere I can focus)
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Conclusion
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3/6/16
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3/10/16
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Library (somewhere I can focus)
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Rough Draft
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3/6/16
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3/10/16
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Library (somewhere
I can focus)
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Revision
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3/20/16
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3/27/16
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Library
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Final Draft
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3/20/16
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3/27/16
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Library
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Location: The location of my production will mostly be in
the library because I need somewhere quiet to focus.
Planned date and time: I will start producing the rough
draft of my project this week because I will be going out of town for the
entire duration of spring break.
Resources required: Computer, previous
blog posts, and interview responses.
Date Completed: I will complete my entire project obviously
before its due date (March 27). However I will make sure my rough draft is
submitted on my blog by Thursday, March 10th, before I leave for
spring break.
Changes made after completion and reasons why: After peer
reviewing is done, I will apply the suggestions to my final draft. I will also
make any necessary changes to my content if I conduct more research on each
genre convention and find important details to include.
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