W3 introduction of project Dystopia

PROJECT DYSTOPIA 
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PROJECT DYSTOPIA 

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Learning goals 
I know what a dystopia is
I know the difference between dystopia, fantasy and science fiction.
I know what is expected of me in Project Dystopia
I have decided whether I am going to work alone or together with someone else. 

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So, what is a dystopia?

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Dystopia
Science Fiction
Fantasy
an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic. 
a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and usually inspired by mythology or folklore
a form of fiction that deals principally with the impact of actual or imagined science upon society or individuals.

Slide 5 - Question de remorquage

Dystopia
Science Fiction
Fantasy

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

Which of these things could lead to a dystopian society if they got completely out of hand? 
Yes
No
Climate change
Nuclear war 
Artificial intelligence
Genetic manipulation
Increased infertility 
Biological warfare
Population growth 
Donald Trump for president
The internet 
Video surveillance 

Slide 7 - Question de remorquage

In which dystopia would you live? 
Follow the link on the next slide. 
What kind of dystopia would you live in? 

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So... which dystopia?

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Time to explain the project 
TIME TO EXPLAIN THE PROJECT 

- The project consists of two parts: a research part and a creative part.
- All the information is in the assignment, which I will show you in a minute.
- You can work alone, or in pairs.
- If you work in pairs, you need to speak English at all times to get the points for speaking English. If you work alone, you get those points for free because you did all the work yourself. 
- An evaluation of your own work is part of the project, as is a log describing who did what, and time spent. 
- The assignment is in Teams. That's where you hand it in as well.
- You hand in your work in a Word-file. Not in PDF!
- Your work is checked for plagiarism
- For each day your work is late, you lose a point.
- There will be time to work on it in class every week. 

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Week:
Time to work on project: 
Deadline? 
2 - 6 December
40 minutes 
9 - 13 December 
40 minutes 
Research 
16 - 20 December 
40 minutes 
6 - 10 January
40 minutes 
History of the dystopia and Life in your world 
13 - 17 January
40 minutes 
20 - 24 January
None (practice skills test) 
Main character and inciting incident
27 - 31 January
None (Skills test) 
3 - 7 February
40 minutes
Map, evaluation, log 
10 - 14 February 
80 minutes 
Deadline on the 14th, 5:00 PM (that is 17:00) 

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Now let's take a quick look! 

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Test
Let's take a look at your test. I will give you the correct answers to the test in the testweek. I'll have to hang onto the reading test because I'm not going to talk you through  two tests in one class.  This looking at the test is going to take a while and it's going to be dead-boring so let's do it as quickly as we can. 

While I'm taking you through the test, keep a marker, highlighter or different colour pen at hand and CIRCLE  everything you want me to take another look at. I will take another look. Doesn't mean I will make any changes though. 

Finally, fill in the test evaluation. 

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Things to work on today 
- Read through the entire project so that you know what to do. 
- Decide whether you want to work alone or with a partner. In the latter case: with whom are you going to work? 
- Create the document that you will hand in later. Make sure you have a cover page with your name(s). 
- Wouldn't hurt if you knew how to create an automatic table of contents in Word. Want to know? Let me know! 

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