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ENG 122 1.2: Introduction to Discourse Communities
Today’s Plan: ENG 132 Syllabus Time Talk about Discourse Communities Share Communities List Homework ENG 132 Some information about the course: English 132, or Comp Enrichment (Lab), is a course that is designed to supplement the work students will do … Continue reading
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Eng 122 1.1: Introduction to Argument
Today’s Plan: (Brief) Review of Argumentation Close Reading: Banning Alex Jones Homework Brief Review of Argumentation This semester I’m going to ask you to read and write arguments. To do this well, you need to be familiar with the fundamental … Continue reading
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Anti-Racist Writing Assessment
My interest in antiracist writing assessment began last semester while teaching the practicum. We read Asao Inoue’s Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies: Teaching and Assessing Writing for a Socially Just Future. Inoue begins by reviewing research on how students of color … Continue reading
ENG 122 12.2: Proposals, Conferences, Scholarship
Today’s plan: Attendance Index Card Questions Conference Sign Up [Google Doc] Proposal Assignment Review MLA and APA Checklist Survey and Interview Review Booth exercise Reading Scholarship Homework Conference Sign Up Hi all. I’ve put up a Google Doc with meeting … Continue reading
12.1: Research and Proposals
Today’s Plan: Library Research Presentation Proposal Project Homework Proposal Project In Thursday’s class you will sign up for meeting times with me next week. Before we meet, I will ask you to submit a final paper proposal. I would like … Continue reading
ENG 122 11.2: Academic Research Papers
Today’s Plan: Tuesday, November 7th: Meeting in Library Quick Editing Quiz Introduce Final Paper Assignment Research Question Free Write Research “Quiz” Homework Library Your library instruction has been scheduled for 11/7 from 3:30-4:45pm in Michener Library room 335. Final Paper … Continue reading
ENG 122 9.1: Analogies
Today’s Plan: Paper 4 Topics Analogies Homework Paper 4 Topic Exercise As we move forward to paper #4, I wanted to spend some time thinking about what’s in the news/in the now for our major topics this week. Education Politics/Technology … Continue reading
ENG 122 8.1: Logos and Statistics Continued
Today’s Plan: Draft 3: Google Drive Permission Messy Paragraphs PEW Center Exercise Leggo My Logos Reading Paragraphs Exercise Homework Volunteers Messy Paragraphs One point. Last week I said if you write a paragraph that has more than one idea, then … Continue reading
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ENG 122 7.1: Roadmapping, Paraphrasing, Statistics
Today’s Plan: No class on Thursday Oct 5th Crucible is seeking contributions Reviewing Papers Paraphrasing Using Statistics Homework Crucible I got the following email: Good morning! I’m Erika Siebring, secretary for UNC’s student-run art and literary magazine “The Crucible.” I’m … Continue reading
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ENG 122: 6.1 Workshopping
Today’s Plan: Rhetorical Concept: Kairos Workshopping Index Card Questions Homework Rhetorical Concept: Kairos The textbook definition of kairos is “right place, right time.” But time here means something different than we tend to think of it (as chronos, the quantitative … Continue reading