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How-To

How-To. Project. If you want to learn how to do something, what do you do?. Well, you probably google it… so let’s Google Basket weaving! To do that, we’ll have to search “how to weave a basket” because “How to basket weaving” makes no sense.

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How-To

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  1. How-To Project

  2. If you want to learn how to do something, what do you do? Well, you probably google it… so let’s Google Basket weaving! To do that, we’ll have to search “how to weave a basket” because “How to basket weaving” makes no sense. Remember to cite your sources if you use someone else’s photo/image. For example, this basket photo came from Flickrcc. Image: 'Baskets Made from Recycled aluminum cans'

  3. What types of How-to resources are out there? Six Resources (other than ytb) are: • Youtube • ? • ? • ? • ? • ? • ?

  4. What do people do if nothing comes up on google? FiveAdditional resources are: • Ourselves • Library • ? • ? • ? • ? • ?

  5. What Criteria do we need to make sure our topics will make a good “how to” Tutorial • ? • ? • ? • ? • ? • ? • ?

  6. What topic most interests you?Jot down at least three ideas • Basket weaving? • ? • ? • ? • ? • ?

  7. Time frame: • You have today’s class to choose a topic • Next class to write out a proposal and then a script (and get them approved) • The following class to edit (filming/photography should be done at home) • The next class to present to a partner (then best of the two to group, then best of four to class)

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