Course Grading and Assignments
Grading Breakdown:
Rough Outline for Assignment #2 - 10%
Assignment #2 - 30%
Course Requirements:
This course will be student-centred and conducted as a seminar. The emphasis will be to engage students with the course content as much as possible. To facilitate this, classes will consist of small and large group discussions, videos, student presentations, and guest speakers. Participation is crucial to learning as well as to the learning of others.
Students will be expected to have completed the assigned readings or media viewings before class and be prepared to summarize and discuss the major arguments of each reading, or give an analysis of the film/video/website or book.
In addition to readings and discussions, students will undertake research projects that will result in a short video, website or term paper.
Viewing response papers - 15%
Readings or films are assigned each class. Students will be responsible for these readings and films in short reading response, reaction papers. The readings are available online through the class web page. All films are on reserve at the Media Library. (3 papers - each 5%. Total 15%)
Video Diaries: 10%
Students will submit 2 video diaries.
In-class essay: 15%
In class essay based on assigned readings, viewing assignments and class lectures and discussions.
Assignment #1 – Community Non-profit Group Documnentation - 20%
Groups of 3 students will choose a non-profit organization somewhere in the Greater Vancouver area. The organization can be of any kind, but preferably should be one that is run by Asian Canadians. Each student will work together in a coordinated way to examine the non-profit organization from a multiple number of perspectives. For instance, some students may try to arrange an interview with the administration or clients, perhaps even do an oral history. Each student should take turns going to the organization at different times on different days to see what kinds of clientele they serve and why. Some students may examine the services available and find out how it was created--did they copy other organizations in the city, or is it a unique group specific to the community? Some students may examine the history of the location in relation to the community. Were there other Asian Canadians there before? Why were they there? What is the history of that locale or the surrounding block? This will entail some historical detective work, involving city records. In the end, each student will write up the work that they did as individuals, but the whole group's findings need to be coordinated with each other so that it comes together as a team project. The students will present the material on a website mounted on the class website.
Rough Outline for Assignment #2 – 10%
The initial research provided by the rough outline will then be used for the student’s final project.
This may take the form of an
A) academic paper;
B) short documentary film or
C) website.
If the students choose B or C, the assignment will consist of a 2 page summary of the project which should include the research question, the methods of research and analysis, and how the findings will be introduced, discussed and presented in the form of a short documentary or website.
The short documentary film must be a minimum of 3 minutes in length to a maximum of 8 minutes.
The website should consist of a minimum of 3000 words with text, graphics or video.
The final academic paper should be 8-10 pages in length.
HOW TO POST YOUR ASSIGNMENTS
How to submit your video diary, website or assignments:
1) Email karin_lee@sfu.ca with your FULL NAME and your assignment title in the "Subject" field of your email.
2) In the body of your email, include the link to your video diary, website or assignment. Youtube.com and Vimeo.com are useful sites to upload your videos. Yola is a website publishing site, that you may also find useful. Please note that the entire contents of your email will be published on the asc400.blogspot.com website.
3) Due to the amount of spam that has been posted onto the site, I will upload your links as posts.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Katie Tsang Video Diary #2
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl76JoFjz5g
Mandy Leung - Video Diary #2
Please find following the link to my video diary #2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5cJPRMIuzY
Regards,
Mandy Leung
Roman Wu- Diary #2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf8XXC9nsM8
Cheers,
Roman Wu
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Inono83 Video Diary #2
http://www.youtube.com/user/inono83
here's my video assignment
hope you like it!!
Mariko Tajiri - Video Diary #2
Here is my video diary #2. The video editing was a challenge for me...
http://vimeo.com/10508688
Mariko
