demo day two assignment for making food, making media
1. go to a farmer's market, select a vegetable or fruit you have never cooked with before, purchase it, and bring it home.
2. cook a delicious dish or meal using your vegetable or fruit. you can cook it alone, in a pair, or in small group.
3. eat and enjoy the meal.
4. create a recipe of your dish. the recipe can take any form you want. be creative.
5. within your recipe, be sure to include something about where your food comes from.
6. when finished but certainly before class on thursday, march 5, tweet your recipe.
important point: on thursday, march 5, bring your recipe or bring a device that can represent your recipe to class. for example, if your recipe is written on paper or painted on canvas, bring it to class. if it's a video on youtube, bring a laptop to class. if it's a series of photos on instagram, bring your phone. in other words, bring what you need to be able to demo your recipe to the rest of class.
rules and suggestions:
a. follow all directions.
b. if you have no work to demo for thursday's demo day, do not come to class.
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Sunday, March 01, 2015
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
demo day one: food media person project
food media person project for making food, making media
1. select someone - anyone - who makes food media and prepare/curate a 3 minute presentation about that person.
2. your presentation must feature some kind of media made by that person.
3. in your presentation, be sure to discuss your food media person in terms of a) their cooking style, b) their "thing", c) their funding/money model, and d) their audience.
4. make sure your presentation is no more than 3 minutes.
5. your presentation may not be in powerpoint.
6. sometime between now and class on thursday, february 12, tweet about your food media person. be sure to include a link or links to the media you will use in your presentation. also be sure to include the #USFcrEATe hashtag in your tweet.
7. on thursday, february 12, be ready to present your work in class. also be ready to listen to, learn from, and assess your peers' work.
8. if you do not have work to demo, do not come to class.
1. select someone - anyone - who makes food media and prepare/curate a 3 minute presentation about that person.
2. your presentation must feature some kind of media made by that person.
3. in your presentation, be sure to discuss your food media person in terms of a) their cooking style, b) their "thing", c) their funding/money model, and d) their audience.
4. make sure your presentation is no more than 3 minutes.
5. your presentation may not be in powerpoint.
6. sometime between now and class on thursday, february 12, tweet about your food media person. be sure to include a link or links to the media you will use in your presentation. also be sure to include the #USFcrEATe hashtag in your tweet.
7. on thursday, february 12, be ready to present your work in class. also be ready to listen to, learn from, and assess your peers' work.
8. if you do not have work to demo, do not come to class.
Monday, January 26, 2015
twitter assignment
twitter assignment for golden gate park first-year seminar and making food, making media class:
1. if you have not yet joined twitter, join twitter.
2. create a profile. you are not required to use your real name in your profile but you certainly can.
3. make your profile public. if you already have a twitter account that is private and wish to keep it that way, create a new account for this class.
4. find and follow all members (students and professor) of our class.
5. if you're in golden gate park class, also follow @GoldenGatePark, @GleesonLibrary, @itweetUSF, and @usfca. if you're in making food, making media, also follow @USFSeedLibrary, @GleesonLibrary, @itweetUSF, and @usfca.
6. get into the habit of checking twitter at least once a day.
1. if you have not yet joined twitter, join twitter.
2. create a profile. you are not required to use your real name in your profile but you certainly can.
3. make your profile public. if you already have a twitter account that is private and wish to keep it that way, create a new account for this class.
4. find and follow all members (students and professor) of our class.
5. if you're in golden gate park class, also follow @GoldenGatePark, @GleesonLibrary, @itweetUSF, and @usfca. if you're in making food, making media, also follow @USFSeedLibrary, @GleesonLibrary, @itweetUSF, and @usfca.
6. get into the habit of checking twitter at least once a day.
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