The form of the paper is up to you. You can write it as a series of journal entries, a newspaper- style article, or a standard academic essay with an introduction, content paragraphs, and conclusion. Don’t hesitate to give lots of details about the technology, it helps build the reality-effect. Here are the guidelines:
1. No title page required. The first page of your paper needs ONLY a paper title, your name, and then start the paper.
2. The paper should be in size 12pt, Times New Roman font, with 1 inch margins, double spaced, 9-10 pages, 2500 words maximum.
3. Refer to at least 3 readings/films from the class and provide references to all sources used (ideas, quotes, images etc.) in a bibliography on a new page after your paper but in the same document. The bibliography does not count towards the page nor word limits.
4. End the paper with a detailed paragraph about the conclusions you have about the technology. The point is to get as specific as possible about the assumptions you made and your own evaluation of the advantages and limitations of the technology.
5. You are allowed (and encouraged!) to use “I” but do not use this as an excuse to go on historical, sociological, psychological, personal, etc. type tangents or generalizations.