Directions

While there's nothing to say that one must have a thorough background about an author, a historical period, or particular book in order to enjoy and thoroughly understand it, there is something to be said for the benefit of engaging in that kind of research and applying it to a text. For this "mini-project," that's what I'd like you to do. Working in groups of 2-3, I'd like you to go to the websites listed on the wiki's Brothers K page. Selecting one topic or article, I'd like your group to read it and then provide the following on theBrotherhood of Brothers K page:

1. A link to a new page with a catchy and appropriate title. 2. A written page (at least one page in Word long) that summarizes not only what's in the page, but also the benefit one could gain by looking at that page. In your writing, please refer to the page **at least 5 times** via quotes or linking key words or concepts presented on the website. 3. Something visual or audio that enhances our understanding about that page. While I'm always game for humor, please make sure that your multimedia fits the tone of the page we're looking at (i.e. if it isn't funny, don't make your multimedia that way).

This is worth 30 points and will be evaluated under the following areas:

1. Accuracy to the page you looked at. 2. How thorough, thoughtful, and insightful your own page is. 3. Effectiveness of title and multimedia. 4. Lack of errors in grammar and mechanics.


 * I hope you have fun using the web my "Brothers and SISTERS." Let me know if you need help.