On-Line Extra Credit is the perfect way to improve your final grade. An extra 10-15 points can make a substantial difference in the outcome of your final grade. These easy to use, on-line projects rely on innovative web based programs that are designed to stretch your thinking beyond the conventional classroom experience.

Not including extra credit generated from submitted quiz and discussion questions, and mystery quotations, the amount of earned extra credit is limited to a maximum of 15 points.

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 Project #1: Add Links

Just as the name suggests, the idea of this project is to find two links that in your estimation would be valuable to future Theat160 students. Add your new links, and then turn in a half page typed explanation as to why these would be a useful links for this course. This project may be repeated only once. Worth up to 5 points.
 
 Project #2: Annotating Being White

Make a minimum of four thought provoking annotations relating to Jeff Hitchcock's and Charley Flint's Whiteness and the Mainstream. Identify parallels between specific points of the article with specific plays we have read in this class. Some of your annotations might also amplify a point made in the article, or might clarify why you agree or disagree with a particular issue, but in doing so, the more you integrate specific plays into the discussion, the better. Worth up to 10 points.
 
 Project #3: Annotating Being Black

Exactly the same as Project #2, only in this case the primary reference is an excerpt from Franz Fanon's The Fact of Blackness (see Packet p. 63-66). Worth up to 10 points.
 

 


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