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Insignificant Wranglings
Tag Archives: college-comp
College Comp 6.3: Workshopping
Today’s Plan: Attendance Friday Night Speaker Series Duffett, Ideology, Participatory Culture Workshopping (Maddison and Ryan) Homework Duffett Quiz Questions First, the quiz questions: In what ways have academics traditionally understood fandom? Provide at least two perspectives. (Adorno vs. Jenkins: What … Continue reading
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Tagged Adorno, college-comp, Duffett, essentialism, identification, ideology
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College Comp 6.1: Kairos and Stasis
Today’s Plan: Attendance Reminder: Writing Center workshop on Thesis Statements at 5:00 in Ross 0280 Workshop Volunteers (3) Kairos Stasis Duffett Review Homework Workshop Volunteers To simplify, please email me a copy of your workshop piece, as an attachment (preferably … Continue reading
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Tagged college-comp, Duffett, kairos, stasis-theory
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College Comp 5.3: Links, Transitions, and Evidence
Today’s Plan: Attendance Campus Climate Survey Writing Center on Thesis Statements Look for my feedback (Dulce, Sydney, JaRay, Elena, Hannah) Links, Transitions, and Evidence Workshopping Reviewing Homework Links, Transitions, and Evidence We are at the part of the semester where … Continue reading
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Tagged college-comp, evidence, logos, quotations
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College Comp 5.2: Reviewing Writing, Direct Quotation
Today’s Plan: Reviewing Writing Direct Quotation Writing in Class
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Tagged college-comp, quotation, sources, teaching-writing
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College Comp 5.1: Ambiguity, Precision, and Clarity
Today’s Plan: Attendance Issues with Google Drive Workshop Volunteers Computer Lab Using Precise Language Google Drive We are making progress, but we still have a few issues with setting up the weekly writing reports in Google Drive. Link to the … Continue reading
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Tagged clarity, college-comp, precision, teaching
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College Comp 4.3: Questions / Workshopping
Today’s Plan: Attendance Workshopping Questions Homework Questions Confusion About Weekly Writing Not surprising, there were a number of questions regarding the weekly writing reports: When exactly is the writing due each week? The writing is due every Sunday at 11:59am. … Continue reading
College Comp 4.1: Quotation, Paraphrase, and Plagiarism
Today’s Plan: Attendance Weekly Writing Questions Plagiarism Avoiding Plagiarism Homework Weekly Writing Questions As of 10:43 this morning, only 10 people had shared the weekly writing report with me. This is bad. What’s up? If you need instructions for sharing … Continue reading
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Tagged college-comp, plagiarism, sources, teaching-writing
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College Comp 3.2: Weekly Writing
Today’s Plan Weekly Writing Expectations Weekly Writing Report Form Workshop Volunteers Setting Up Tech Homework Weekly Writing Expectations For the next 10 weeks, I expect you to write 750 words a week. There’s some more specifics: You must write at … Continue reading
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Tagged college-comp, google-docs, workshopping
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College Comp 3.1: Reviewing the Proposal Projects
Today’s Plan: Attendance General Proposal Review Williams and Bizup on Style Revision Exercise on Canvas Homework General Proposal Review Having read and responded to almost all of the proposals, I have a few general statements and suggestions: Make sure when … Continue reading
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Tagged college-comp, proposal, style
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College Comp 2.3: Nuts, Bolts, and Workshopping Proposals
Today’s Plan: Attendance Next Friday’s Class (Sept 9th) Google Drive / Google Docs Using Google Scholar and the UNC Library Page Bonus Points: Podcasts Workshopping Homework
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