Submit+an+Assignment

To submit an assignment as a wiki page, just click on the "+" sign next to "Pages and Files," and name the page using the name of the assignment as well as your grading number, as shown below (replace ##### with your grading number).

=**Required Submissions**= These two assignments must be submitted for live edit here on the wiki, so that they can be graded by your peers as part of a private group. This has the advantages of giving you more feedback, and an easy method for re-submission.

Book/Film Response--BF1######

Soon after submission of a Book/Film Response, your page will become the focus of a private project. That means access will be restricted to yourself and graders (i.e. either Media Watchers or Librarians, plus your professor). You will be notified that this has happened, and everyone will proceed with grading. In the course of discussing your assignment, you will have the option of making your assignment public. Public assignments are open to everyone for comments, discussion and editing, but //**they are still anonymous**// because they are not attached to your name, only your grading number. A public assignment and any revisions you do to it count towards your wiki editing total.

=**Optional Submissions**= You have the option of submitting other assignments. If you do this, the assignment is automatically public (see above).

Bonus Assignment--IntA##### Brain Gender Assessment Response--BG##### IAT Response--IAT##### Media Response--MR1##### Personality Assessments Response--PAR##### Media Response 2--MR2##### SRRS Response--SRRS#####

(For example, if my grading number was 13866, and I wanted to submit my Brain Gender Assessment Response as a public wiki page, I'd click on the "+" sign next to Pages and Files and type "BG13866.")

Once you have the page created, copy and paste your work into it, then click "Preview" to check the formatting. Adjust it until it looks good, then click "Save." Be sure to set your notifications so you will get an email if it is commented on or edited!

=Disclaimer: If your assignment goes public, you agree to let it stay in the wiki for future students to read and learn from--//what goes public, stays public//. //If you are not willing to agree to this, do not make an assignment public.// =