Tariff Report
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Compose a three- to four-page report in which you reflect on the information presented in your group's podcast, and then extend that presentation with information or key points based on your research throughout the entire podcast project. The report will have three main components:
1.) Very brief introduction. Set up the topic and give insights into the focus of the podcast and the additional research you will provide in the short report.
For this assignment, you will create an annotated bibliography and a collection of media clips that will support your podcast project. Before beginning, be sure to coordinate with your group to determine the area of focus for each member's research. You can conduct some broader research, but gear this activity around the questions, points of interest, and interested parties that you have been assigned by your group. There are two key components:
Today, we will take one more pass at the drafts of our research papers, making sure we all have a good sense of revision needs and logistics for the final submission. We'll start by looking at these few examples:
Using the topic chosen by your group, create a conversational podcast episode. The episode should be about 30 minutes in length and include the members of your group. The podcast should also include audio samples that bring research or other relevant materials into the conversation. One member of your group should serve as the media person who will be in charge of playing samples and editing the final version of the project. Here are more details:
Today, we will spend fifteen minutes or so, recapping and thinking about revisions in terms of our community reports. Follow these steps:
Open your report posting, and read through the comments of all of your reviewers.
In the comment field on your posting, compose a response:
List at least two but not more than four non-surface-level suggestions that you glean from all of the reviews.