24 September 2007
Your top five iPod selections
On top of your regular blog assignments for this week, and making sure that you are completely finished Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town, here's a short (and fun) assignment for this week.
You've now had your iPods for a couple of weeks and hopefully you've had some time to explore some of the loads of Canadian content you'll find on them. It's time to share with the class your top five discoveries on the iPod. Give us the names of five songs or artists that you LOVED and a short description of why you liked these particular selections. Try to vary the genres you're choosing from and try also to include at least one lecture or spoken word piece. Also, you can't choose more than one selection from the same artist (i.e. here are my five favourite songs by The Tragically Hip).
We'll talk about your responses to this blog post next Tuesday in class, so make sure you have this completed by then.
Once you're done, I'll add all of these songs into a new playlist that will wind up on your iPods the next time we update them, something we'll do over at Canadian Studies a couple of weeks from now.

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