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Project Details Broken Down

Thesis Statement:

Twitter is a distinct, valuable tool that can be utilized to improve a businesses generation of news and relevant topics. In the same way it can help, certain aspects can hinder a companies reputation in moments. My paper will show both aspects, and likewise compare traditional communication mediums (such as the NY times) to the use of twitter as social media.

Time Line:

MONDAY FEBRUARY 20: Update Timeline; 6 sources and a statement of how each source relates to paper

Week of FEBRUARY 20: Structure, outline paper, revise thesis statement – finalize. Draft 1.

Week of FEBRUARY 27: Revisions, Proofread, Create Final Draft.

Week of MARCH 05: Final Copy finished.

WEDNESDAY MARCH 14: Post to blog promoting my project; an essay reflection to catalyst.

My Measures of Success:

My project will be a success when I reach the amount of required sources, outline a paper with an effective thesis statement broken down and explained with empirical evidence, and meeting the standards and requirements of the project outlines.

Comments on: "Project Details Broken Down" (7)

  1. Hey Chris,
    Your timeline is impressive, something I definitely need to work on. Good going.

  2. After your Marc Jacob’s example from your discussion leader presentation, I’m curious to see if other companies will jump on the bandwagon and start to use similar hiring techniques. I’m particularly interested in see which companies are using Twitter to expand their web presence successfully versus those that have failed and resulted in a bad reputation. The comparison between older mediums like advertising in the New York Times (especially fashion related ones) compared to what they do on Twitter will be cool to see too. It’d be neat to see what year major companies started to incorporate Twitter into their business strategy.

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  5. Heh. My draft reading is first come, first served – so shout when ready. 😉

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