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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Summarizing an Academic Article
While most of you have chosen to pursue a public project, a few of you chose the academic research option. I wanted to put together a quick heuristic to help guide your research. What am I looking for in your … Continue reading
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Rhetoric and Gaming 2.2: Dali, Surrealism, and the Rhetorical Triangle
Today’s plan: It’s Twitter Time Write in your game journal Discuss: Dali Homework Twitter I’ve written an introduction to twitter to get us started. Two Comments from the Game Journals Regarding catharsis, someone wrote: As far as this topic goes, … Continue reading
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Expository Writing 2.1: The Proposal
Today’s plans: Some Twitter stuff The Proposal Show me some research Twitter I want to make sure everyone has their accounts set up. I’ll ask you all to favorite a particular post, and then to follow everyone who has favorited … Continue reading
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Rhetoric and Gaming 2.1 Tolstoy, Art, and Identification
Today’s plan: Play This: Bad Paper Art and Identification Back to discussing games Twitter This semester I’ll be asking you to use twitter. This is for professional development and civic development. Today we will create accounts, and I’ll ask you … Continue reading
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