Media, Information and Technoculture 2200F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Thesis Statement

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Mit 2200 mapping media & cultural theory: lecture 10. No specific requirements in terms of skipping lines. Pace yourselves, and spend about 1 hour on each question (cid:12254) (cid:12254) (cid:12254) Each will ask you to talk about 3 theorists. Look at a broader number of theorists rather than fewer, try to construct things so that they are all different. Read through entire exam carefully and just start by strategizing which theorist = which question. Worth it for organization/general conception of answers to take 5-10 min to outline question, outline thesis, and make a plan about what you are going to argue. Looking for: good strong/clear/concise essays with good thesis statements and a clear organization. Everything should refer back to the thesis statement. Ask you to think across topics and theorists. Points of overlap/commonality, and thematic elements that come up over and over again (cid:12254) Focus of how you prepare, brainstorm lists of whose related to who and how.

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