English 202 Spring 2004 - Research Writing
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Week of 4/19-

*Bring an electronic version of your working draft, Bedford, and all materials to class

Monday - In-class revision and conferencing. See revision checklist.

Wednesday - In-class revision and conferencing

Friday - Editing

Note - Final draft, with RD, and portfolio due 4/26      

 

Week of 3/22-
Monday -
Discuss drafting (audience, outlining, thesis); in-class blogging of working thesis statements; HW: blogging of working outline. Outline (partial sample)
Wednesday - Discussion and quiz on Goffman (everyday and back-regions); in-class blogging; HW: 2-3 pages of draft, in electronic form for Friday.
Friday - Discussion of introduction strategies (C12-d); brief analysis of online samples (documents and E-Reserve); in-class work on individual introductions.

HW For Monday - Read Bedford C13; we will review how to incorporate sources; drafting in-class; be sure to bring your materials and a file of your working draft.

Week of 3/15-
Monday-
Introduction to producing a Works Cited page (MLA-Format) In-class exercise (post to WebCT) Works Cited Exercise
Wednesday-Works Cited production; bring sources, disks, etc.
Friday-No class meeting Submit typed, Works Cited page to Sherwood's faculty mailbox, Leo 110, before 5pm Friday

 

CLASS WILL NOT MEET FRI. February 6, 2004

ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENT

Review Bedford (pp. 54-56) on research questions; choose the most workable one as your preliminary research question. Following the Bedford guidelines, revise and refine it. Then please post your carefully worked question to your research blog and print a paper-copy to class monday. (HW for week of 2/9: Read Bedford Ch. 4 for Monday, Ch. 7 for Wednesday, and Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed(Chs. 2-4) for Friday.

 

 
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