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ENG 328 7.W: Flyer Design Check In
Today’s Plan: Ripping and Cleaning a Logo Flyer Design Check-In Homework Ripping and Cleaning a Logo First up today, all of our flyers require an English department logo. If you created space for this in your first design (the one … Continue reading
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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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 594 4: Logos and Argument
Today’s Plan: How goes it? Readings: (Post)Process, (Post)Pedagogy, (Post)Modernism Danielle’s Presentation on Logos, Ethos, Pathos, and campaign advertisements Syllabus Review Wednesday: Computer Lab / Having them comment on each other’s work Friday: Workshopping Monday: Danielle’s presentation / activity on ethos, … Continue reading
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ENG 1.2: Logos, Ethos, Pathos, Stasis, Kairos
Today’s plan: Attendance Reviewing Last Class (Did you set up Google Drive?) Structuring an Argumentative Essay Elements of an Argument: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos Types of Arguments Kairos (Situating an Argument) Homework Structuring An Argumentative Essay Argumentative essays can be … Continue reading
College Comp 8.1: Logos
Today’s Plan: Attendance Flu shot? Workshop Volunteers Logos Homework Logos I want to do a presentation today on logos, the rhetorical term for forms of proof. Homework I want you to argue in favor of a statistic this week. Frame … Continue reading
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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