User talk:SabrinaPhillips


 * Sabrina,

This seems quite interesting. If it will be your sole project for the duration of the quarter, it will be of a scale sufficient to warrrant breaking it into sub-papers. For instance, given your perspective starting out, it might be interesting to first write a paper that supports the contention that 2D graphics are in decline. Then write a paper asserting the opposite. Finally, synthesize those two opinions into your own. What do you think? Each might be about 1,500 words?
 * Stevenarntson


 * Sabrina,

I'd also like to see a schedule posted so I have some idea what you'll be up to week-to-week.
 * Best, Stevenarntson

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I think that sounds like a good idea. I have a ton on my plate this quarter with my internship, so I would like to try and connect the assignments in this class to those of my Argumentation and Debate class. If I use the research opportunity to dive into both arguments I could hopefully have a paper that is even more appealing and worth while, as I will leave no stone unturned (so to speak).

Thanks! I'll take it!

--SabrinaPhillips 20:31, 19 January 2010 (UTC)