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Insignificant Wranglings
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ENG 225 1.M: First Day
Today’s Plan: Syllabus: Required Materials Let’s Talk About GamesArt Homework Let’s Talk About Games and Art This is the third time I’ve taught this course. The previous two times, I opened with a project built around Roger Ebert’s tired article … Continue reading
ENG 201 15.T: End of Year
Today’s Plan: Honest Conversation by way of a quick Google Poll Reviewing the Web Presence Project Peer Review Linkedin follower party Class Picture Course Evaluations Honest Conversation by way of a quick Google Poll Please answer two questions. Review the … Continue reading
ENG 122 15.M: End of Year
Today’s Plan: MLA / APA Exercise Note Review Multimedia Assignment Draw Lots Review Final Papers MLA / APA Exercise Note I got a few emails from folks who didn’t submit this the day we worked on it in the lab. … Continue reading
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ENG 201 12.T: Web Presence and Portfolio
Today’s Plan: Web Presence and Portfolio Homework Web Presence For the final component of our Job Materials project, I want you to develop both an online web presence and a portfolio. What do I mean by web presence? What belongs … Continue reading
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ENG 122 12.M: Return of the Rubric
Today’s Plan: Schedule Update Creating a Multimedia Presentation Return of the Rubric Homework Schedule Update I made a few changes: Monday, Nov 12th: Return of the Rubric Wednesday, Nov 14th: Creating a multimedia presentation and MLA/APA citation Friday, Nov 16th: … Continue reading
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ENG 201: Professional Development Project
Today’s Plan: Outline Professional Development Project Focus on Resumes Professional Development Project For the rest of the semester we will be working to assemble materials you will need for a job search. I expect you to produce: A job ad … Continue reading
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ENG 122 11.F: Proposals, Academic vs Technical Writing
Today’s Plan: Library on Monday Review: What are we doing right now? Proposal Project Academic vs. Technical Writing Library on Monday We’re at a point now where I hope all of you have at least one peer-reviewed, academic article to … Continue reading
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ENG 201 11.R: Grant Writing Deliverables
Today’s Plan: Grant Writing Workspace Homework Grant Writing Workspace Let’s get back to work. I think we are ready to polish up and deliver. Maybe. Edit my project descriptions to under 1000k words Revise Media Profile section Discuss Implementation or … Continue reading
ENG 122 11.M: Reading Academic Research
Today’s Plan: Strategies for Reading Academic Research Sample Article #1: Sample Article #2: Homework Strategies for Reading Academic Research This week we pivot from writing articles on medium.com to planning and researching the academic research paper. I’ve already suggested some … Continue reading
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