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"We imitate our masters only because we are
not yet masters ourselves, and only because in doing so we learn the truth about what cannot be imitated."
"There is no transference of secrets from master to disciple. Teaching is not difficult, listening is not difficult either, but what is truly difficult is to become conscious of what you have in yourself and be able to use it as your own."
Tentative Schedule
(MWF - Line #'s 09960, 67895 & 86084)
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Week 11|Week 12|Week 13|Week 14|Week 15|The End
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8/22 - Visual and Verbal Rhetoric discussion. Syllabus and Course overview. Introductions. Homework: Out-of-Class Assignment (OCA) #1 - Visual Rhetoric Assignment 8/24 - Final Project brainstorming and discussion Homework: Read Chapter 9 8/26 - Research discussion Homework: Read Chapter 11 |
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8/29 - Source evaluation - In-Class Activity (ICA) #1 Homework: Read all of Chapter 1 and pages 261-300 in Chapter 5 & answer questions on page 279 (OCA #2) 8/31 - Evaluation essay discussion Homework: Narrow your topic (302-303) & Analyzing Context (304-309) 9/2 - ICA #2 - Read pages 283-285 & answer questions. Class discussion. Homework: OCA #3 - Have your Exploratory Draft (pages 315-327) ready for Wednesday. |
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9/5 - No class---LABOR DAY! 9/7 - Exploratory Draft peer review. Homework: Work on your Evaluation and have a Review Draft ready for your conference meeting. 9/9 - Dreamweaver workshop and Conference sign-ups |
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9/12 - 9/16 - Conferences |
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9/19 - Dreamweaver workshop 9/21 - Dreamweaver workshop Homework: Read Chapter 2 (pages 27-68) & answer questions on page 44 (OCA #4) 9/23 - Profile discussion Homework: Read Chapter 10 & settle on Profile topic (pages 70-72) |
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9/26 - Chapter 10 discussion and ICA #3 (interviewing) Homework: OCA #5 - Analyzing Context (pages 72-76) 9/28 - Surveys and Observational Research Homework: If you are conducting a survey, then be sure to have plenty of copies ready for next class. 9/30 - Class time to conduct surveys and observational research Homework: OCA #6 - Write up your results. |
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10/3 - Developing your information (pages 76-85). ICA #4 - Respond to pages 78-79. Homework: OCA #7 - Narrative Writing (pages 81-85) 10/5 - ICA #5 - Exploratory Draft (page 80) Homework: Review Draft due at conference meeting 10/7 - Dreamweaver workshop - Review version of Evaluation web page due (10/10) & conference sign-ups |
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10/10 - 10/14 - Conferences Homework: Read Chapter 4 (pages 181-218) |
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10/17 - Position essay discussion & topic brainstorming Homework: OCA #8 - Analyzing Context (pages 224-230) and read all of Chapter 12 10/19 - Chapter 12 discussion and ICA #6 - Works Cited activity 10/21 -Example discussion and ICA #7 - Article questions for "New Roads..." Homework: OCA #9 - Exploratory Draft on page 231 |
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10/24 - More example activities. ICA #8 - Respond to article questions on pages 209-210. Homework: Read pages 231-252 and bring your source material to class. 10/26 - Works Cited activity and Conference sign-ups. Homework: Have Review Draft ready for your conference meeting. 10/28 - Dreamweaver workshop - Review version of Profile web page due at conference. |
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10/31 - 11/4 - Conferences Homework: Read Chapter 6 (pages 335-373) |
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11/7 - Chapter 6 and Proposal essay discussion Homework: Read pages 374-390 11/9 - Example discussion and ICA #9 - Problem Definition and Solution write up (pages 384-390) Homework: OCA #10 - Exploratory Draft (pages 390-391) 11/11 - NO CLASS - Veteran's Day holiday |
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11/14 - Example discussion. ICA #10 - "Cameras in the Station House" and questions on page 360. Homework: Have your Review Draft ready for your conference meeting and a Review version of your Position web page. 11/16 - Using visuals in your Proposal. Conference sign-ups. 11/18 - Conferences |
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11/21 - Conferences 11/23 - Conferences Homework: Have a Review version of your Proposal web page ready on Monday 11/28. 11/24 & 25 - NO CLASS---THANKSGIVING BREAK! Homework: Don't forget that your Final Project is due on MONDAY, 12/5! |
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11/28 - Final Project workshop. - Review version of your Proposal web page due today. 11/30 - Final Project workshop. 12/2 - Final Project workshop. Homework: YOUR WEB SITES ARE DUE AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS ON MONDAY, 12/5! |
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12/5 - Last Day of Class. Final Project is due at the BEGINNING of your scheduled class meeting. 12/7 - University Reading Day. 12/12 - Final Exam Day Monday December 12, 2005 (8:00am - 12:00pm) - You must come by my office (LL068) to pick up your Final Grade. If you cannot make this time, please let me know by 12/5! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You have survived Eng 102! Have a great winter break! |