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Insignificant Wranglings
Tag Archives: teaching-writing
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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College Composition 1.1: Intro to Argument via Pokemon Go
Today’s plan: Attendance (11:17) Canvas (11:22) Reading #1 (11:32) Discuss Reading #1 (11:42) in groups using questions Reading #2 (11:52) Discuss Reading #2 as a class using questions Homework Attendance and Canvas Let’s make sure everyone is here. Let’s make … Continue reading
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Expository Writing 3.2: Summary, Logical Development, and Concision
Today’s plan: A Quick intro to Logical Development Summary Exercise Concision: from sentences to characters Homework Logical Development and the Period To start off today, I want to talk a bit about logical development by talking about the most basic … Continue reading
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