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Case Study Example 2022

I’ve built this page as an example for what your Case Study project should look like. Begin by opening up a new “page” from your WordPress dashboard (not a “post”). Depending on how your settings and theme work together, creating a new page may place a button at the top of your site; some people may need to go back into the “Menus” screen (through the “Appearance” tab in your dashboard) to create that button. Whether your site automatically generates a button or not, you’ll need to differentiate the button from the title of the page. The button should read “Case Study” and the page should be titled with the name of your case (for example, “The Migration of Funhaus to YouTube”).  This block of text (where mine is right now) should be your introduction to the project and should be 100-150 words. This paragraph you’re looking at reads EXACTLY 150 words.

I’ve built this page as an example for what your Case Study project should look like. Begin by opening up a new “page” from your WordPress dashboard (not a “post”). Depending on how your settings and theme work together, creating a new page may place a button at the top of your site; some people may need to go back into the “Menus” screen (through the “Appearance” tab in your dashboard) to create that button. Whether your site automatically generates a button or not, you’ll need to differentiate the button from the title of the page. The button should read “Case Study” and the page should be titled with the name of your case (for example, “The Migration of Funhaus to YouTube”).  This block of text (where mine is right now) should be your introduction to the project and should be 100-150 words. This paragraph you’re looking at reads EXACTLY 150 words.

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An MLA formatted list of sources for our project is available here.

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