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Week 2
Week 2 Project
Week 2 Project
By the due date assigned, in response to the prompt below, post a photo you have located online with a one-paragraph analysis of your photo. Be sure to include a label, caption, and source information. Also create a reference to document where you have located the image.
Peer Responses
By the end of the week, comment on at least two of your classmates’ submissions. Your replies to classmates should be made with an eye to understand what issue is presented in the image your classmate shared:
What is the central issue?
What perspective does the image want you to take on the central issue?
How does it make you feel?
What aspects of the work evoke your response?
Prompt
For the final writing assignment in this course, you will write a researched, argumentative essay. You proposed your topic in the W2 Discussion. As the next step in the process, you can develop your thinking by locating an image to capture the essence of the issue you want to address.
Step 1. Begin with one of the topics you proposed in the W2 Discussion and do an internet search to locate an image that communicates visually the central issue that you want to address.
Step 2. Copy the image and its source URL and paste them into a Word document so that you can have that information to complete documentation of its source. Right-click on the image and select “copy image” and paste it into your file. Then right-click on the image again and select “copy image address” to capture the URL.
Step 3. Use the Guidelines for Reading Photographs from our text and which are presented below to compose your analysis.
GUIDELINES for Reading Photographs
Is a scene or situation depicted? If so, study the details to identify the situation.
Identify each figure in the photo.
What details of scene or person(s) carry significance?
How does the photograph make you feel?
(Excerpted from Seyler & Brizee, 2019, p. 119)
Documenting your image
Follow the example documentation below.
Labeling the image
Beneath your photo, add the label, Figure 1, and include the caption of the image. You can right-click on the image and select “insert caption” to add it.
Example: Figure I: A man walking his dog at sunset.
On the subsequent line beneath the caption, add the source information.
Example: Source: J.P. Smith, AP
Creating the reference
Here is a model for a reference for a photograph:
Photographer, B. (Year of publication). Title of photograph [Photograph]. Source. URL
Here is an Example of an Image with label, caption, source information and a reference:
Figure 1: A Chair Remains by a Window in an Empty Hallway at Yung Wing School.
Figure 1: A Chair Remains by a Window in an Empty Hallway at Yung Wing School.
Source: M. Luccisano, Getty Images
Reference
Loccisano, M. (2020). A Chair Remains by a Window in an Empty Hallway at Yung Wing School. [Photograph]. ABC News. https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/coronavirus2-school-file-gty-ml-200630_1593525263510_hpEmbed_2x3_992.jpg
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