
You are creating your own version of the "anatomy of a knowledge community." Jenkins defines knowledge community as the community that comes out of a shared knowledge-base. I want you to create your version of the anatomy of a knowledge community using one of your own knowledge communities.
I should, after seeing your journal, understand your version of a knowledge community in relationship to Jenkins' explanation as well as how it connects to your own being--as a literate person, a FSU student, a member of the EWM major, a composer, an editor, etc.
***Your audience for this is other members of your knowledge community. Think about how you can make your composition so that they want to read it and be more a part of it.
***You will probably need to create a new post in order to do this, so that you can use images, videos, graphics, etc (again make sure you preview your post BEFORE posting to check on the size of the images, videos, etc). BUT you don't have to, in other words, if you want to create your anatomy of a knowledge community some other way then you would simply be commenting back to this post.
***I can imagine that whatever form your composition takes it will include a combination of text and image.
***This can take any form, but should not look like you merely "threw" something together. Think about why you are choosing the images that you are or the colors that you are. All of them should connect and create a fluid composition.
***Be creative and think outside the box. Most of you did a fabulous job with the embedded genre journal while others were looking to fulfill an assignment. It should be more than you fulfilling an assignment--more about who you are as a composer and pushing yourself creatively.
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