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ENG111 Online (Lively)
Project 2: Rhetorical Analysis
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Spring 2020 Syllabus
Course Curriculum Synopsis
Weekly videos and slideshows
Op-Ed Writing: Tips and Tricks
How to Get A Good Grade on Project 4
3 Ways to Make Your Writing Clearer
Project 4 Overview: Public Proposal
Project 4 Quiz -- OPEN APR. 6 - 19
HW #4.1: Analyzing Public Proposals -- DUE APR. 19
HW #4.2: Argument and Audience Analysis -- DUE APR. 26
MODEL: Proposal Homework #4.2
HW #4.3: Public Proposal Peer Review -- FIRST POST DUE APR. 26 // FINAL POST DUE MAY 2
Analysis Narrative Outline
Project #4 Grading Rubric
FINAL DRAFT Public Proposal and Analysis Narrative -- DUE MAY 3
Stasis Theory: Finding Common Ground And Asking the Right Questions
Stasis Theory Video (5:44 minutes)
Check, Please! The S.I.F.T. Method
Introducing S.I.F.T.
Online Verification Skills 1 -- Introductory Video (3:14 minutes)
Online Verification Skills Video 2 -- Investigate the Source (2:44 minutes)
ENG 111 LibGuide -- Links to credible sources
Understanding MLA 8th Edition
MLA In-text citations (2:50 min video)
How to label photos and other visuals
Writing Concisely Video (2:08 minutes)
Project #3 Overview: Reporting Information
Topic Examples
Topic Invention Grid
HW #3.1 Understanding and Applying Stasis -- DUE MAR. 15
Stasis Quiz -- DUE MAR. 15
QUIZ: How well can you tell factual from opinion statements? -- DUE MAR. 15
S.I.F.T. QUIZ -- DUE MAR. 22
HW #3.2: Research Grid -- DUE MAR. 22
ENG 111 LibGuide -- Links to credible sources
Instructions for Annotated Bibliography
HW #3.3 Annotated Bib Rough Draft -- DUE MAR. 29
Instructions for Annotated Bibliography
MODEL: Annotated Bibliography
EXTRA CREDIT QUIZ: Stasis and S.I.F.T. -- DUE APR. 5
HW #3.4: Infographic/Report Rough Draft -- DUE APR. 5
Instructions for Infographic/Report
How to label photos and other visuals
STUDENT MODEL: Infographic
HW #3.5 Clear, Concise, Direct -- DUE APR. 12
Writing Concisely (video 2 min.)
Clear, Concise, Direct slideshow
Project 3 FINAL DRAFT -- DUE APR. 12
Project 3 Grading Rubric
EXTRA CREDIT Instructor Conference -- DUE BY APRIL 26
EXTRA CREDIT: Share Your Infographic -- DUE APRIL 26
Syllabus Quiz -- OPEN JAN. 9-JAN. 19
Student-to-Instructor Introduction -- DUE SUNDAY JAN. 12
Getting Started EXTRA CREDIT -- DUE JAN. 26
The Rhetorical Situation
Key Things to Determine Journal Type
News or Opinion?
"What Is News"
MODEL ESSAY #1
MODEL Essay #2
MLA Formatting MODEL
Project 2 Overview: Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Situation Quiz -- OPEN FEB. 10-16
HW #2.1: Rhetorical Situation -- DUE FEB. 16
EXTRA CREDIT FORUM: Rhetorical Situation -- FIRST POST DUE FEB. 13 // REPONSE DUE FEB. 16
Appeals and Project Quiz -- OPEN FEB. 16-23
HW #2.2: Analytical Grid -- DUE FEB. 23
HW #2.3: Analysis Algebra, Just Because -- Due MAR. 1
One-Page Outline for Project 2 Essay
Project 2 Essay Outline -- Extended version
How to Get an A on Project 2
HW #2.4: Peer Review -- FIRST POST DUE MAR. 1 // RESPONSE DUE MAR. 8
HW #2.5 Transition Practice -- DUE MARCH 8
FINAL DRAFT Rhetorical Analysis Essay -- DUE MARCH 11
Rhetorical Analysis Grading Rubric
"Live" Conference with Instructor -- DUE MARCH 1
How to Skim
News vs. opinion: The difference matters
Making a Reading Plan
Annotation Tips
Slideshow: How to Write Good Summaries
Summary Checklist
Sliver Dollar Method (video)
Three Ways to Persuade: Integrating the Three Appeals
Classical Pattern of Persuasion
"What's Motivating This Writer: Reading for the Conversation"
Peer Writing Review Process (video)
"What About the Five-Paragraph Essay?"
Project #1 Overview: Analysis and Response
Project 1 Overview Quiz -- DUE SUNDAY, JAN. 19 @ MIDNIGHT
Choose Your Essay! -- DUE SUNDAY, JAN 19 @ MIDNIGHT
HW #1.1: Reading Review and Plan -- DUE SUNDAY JAN. 19 @ MIDNIGHT
Summary Quiz -- OPEN JAN. 10-19
QUIZ: Rhetorical Appeals -- OPEN JAN. 20-26
HW #1.3 Summary and Analysis -- DUE JAN. 26@ MIDNIGHT
How to Copy and Upload a Google File
HW #1.4: Response Invention Journal -- DUE JAN. 26 @ MIDNIGHT
Extra Credit: Share your claim -- DUE JAN. 26 @ MIDNIGHT
QUIZ Analysis and Response Draft -- OPEN JAN. 27-FEB. 2
HW #1.5: Outline -- DUE FEB. 2 @ MIDNIGHT
Writing Tips: Titles
HW #1.7 Paragraphs and Pronouns -- DUE FEB. 9
FINAL DRAFT Analysis and Response Essay -- DUE FEB. 9 @ MIDNIGHT
Grading Rubric Project 1 Analysis and Response
HW #1.8: Reflection on Analysis and Response -- DUE @ MIDNIGHT FEB. 9
Key Things to Determine Journal Type ►
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