The Age of Faith Microblogs
Microblogs are social networking services that allow people to create mini-blog posts of up to 140 characters in length. Companies, celebrities, and politicians use microblogs to keep "followers" up to date on important events and news, but anyone can create a microblog account to communicate about their life. A sample set of two microblog posts about the Middle Ages is shown below.
Saw St. Patrick today and he showed me a three leaf clover to explain Christianity.
My family is important to me, including my cousins and nephews.
For this assignment, you will create a collection of five original microblog posts that reference five different facts, events, or characteristics of the role of the Church in the Middle Ages. As modeled in the examples above, these posts do not have to be complete sentences, but they should be complete thoughts. Your microblog posts should be creative, easy to understand, and use appropriate language.
Before you begin, access The Age of Faith Microblog Checklist to be sure you include all of the items required for full credit. If you use resources outside of this course to complete the assignment, please submit a Works Cited document. If you need assistance, visit the Student Resources section for information on citing any resources that you use.
After completing this assignment, please submit your work to the dropbox.