Your final essay is due on Monday, September 29th. We’ll begin to discuss essay # 2 and do an in-class writing exercise. No reading or blog assignment due on Monday.
For Wednesday, October 1st, please read: “Stoooopid …. why the Google generation isn’t as smart as it thinks” and write, on this blog, your thoughts in response to this article. You agree or disagree with the author? Why or why not? You should have posted your blog response by Wednesday morning, before class starts.
For Friday, October 3rd, / Please check blog again Friday afternoon to see what to do for next week (including reading for Friday). So for next week, please have this article read: “Is Google Making us Stupid?” and come into class with your proposed argument (for or against the two above articles) and be prepared to explain what approach you intend to take. You don’t need to know yet HOW you will argue, but rather what you hope to argue and how you plan to do your research and what evidence you hope to offer.
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September 18, 2008 · 1 Comment
By Friday, 9/19 class: please read: “Keeping it Real: Why We Like to Watch Reality Dating Television Shows” (pp 193-200) in Common Culture.
We will NOT have class on Monday, Sept 22nd. Please use that time to continue working on your essays and/or attend one of the Fall for the Book festival events (throughout the week). Anyone who blogs about one of the Fall for the Book events/readings by Friday will receive extra credit.
Here’s the schedule of readings for Wednesday, 22nd and Friday, 26th:
Wednesday, 9/24: Read A Writer’s Reference Chapter: Punctuation, P1 & P2; Class Meets in Innovation Hall, Room 327 – we will go over some of the common issues I identify within your first sets of drafts.
Also, go to the Writer’s Reference website, sign in, click on “Grammar Exercises” to the left, then click on “Punctuation” and do the following exercises (accessible via links on right of page): E-ex P1-3: All uses of the comma / please complete these exercises before class on Wednesday
Friday, 9/26: Read: “Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals” (pp 73-91) in Common Culture. Bring in a link to an advertisement (i.e. on You Tube) that you think fits three or more of the elements described in the article and be prepared to discuss your example.
Your FINAL ESSAYS, along with your first draft, as well as peer and instructor comments will be due the following Monday, September 29th.
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Hi folks — no blog response due this week, but here’s the schedule (below). Of course, as you all already know, your drafts for your first essay are due on Monday. Please be sure to bring enough copies for your peer review group members (and one for me).
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY: For those who go to any of the Fall for the Book festival events next week and write a thoughtful response to the reading or event (here on blog), I’ll give extra credit to you (equal to one blog response).
| Monday |
9/15: Essay #1 Draft DUE / Peer Review Workshop (please come with enough copies of your essay to give a copy to each of your peer reviewers and one for me). |
| Wednesday |
9/17: Read “The Tribe Has Spoken” (pp 182-193) in Common Culture |
| Friday |
9/19: “Keeping it Real: Why We Like to Watch Reality Dating Television Shows” (pp 193-200) in Common Culture.
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Here’s the schedule of readings/work for the upcoming week (Sept 8-12). No blog response will be due for this week, but be sure to come to class prepared (with readings and assignments for class).
| Monday |
9/8: Read Chapter 1, section on “Reading Images” (p. 22) in Common Culture.
View: Ann Telnaes’ cartoons: Women’s Issues; Civil Rights; War on Terrorism; Environment / choose one cartoon from two categories that you like best and print a copy to bring to class and be prepared to discuss your interpretation of your image.
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| Wednesday |
9/10: Class Meets in Innovation Hall, Room 327 / Writing Workshop
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| Friday |
9/12: MEET ME IN THE LOBBY OF FENWICK LIBRARY |
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