Today, we began by talking about the workshops.
What went well?
- Being able to get other people’s opinions
- Being able to get feedback
- Make corrections with the help of group
- Bouncing ideas off of each other
- Getting ideas from people I have never thought of before.
- Nothing was difficult because we all worked as a team and had mutual respect
- The people I worked with were more interested in getting feedback rather not being accepting
If you think someone’s paper is really good, what can you do to still help that person?
- Go back to the assignment description
- As a writer, you need to push the readers to give you feedback
- Go back to the author’s concerns
- Offer some examples
- Go to the week of June 3-June 6. Under Thursday, it will say "Second draft of Definition Essay." Click it.
- Click "Submit Assignment."
- Click "Add"
- Click "Browse"
- Find the file of your second draft and double click it.
- Click "Upload."
- Click "Save changes."
- Click "Submit Assignment."
- A discourse community has the goals the whole community is working toward.
- A discourse community has some way (or ways) of talking to each other.
- The communication in a discourse community serves a purpose - to provide information about the community and to provide feedback about whether each member is fitting into the community
- A discourse community has genres (ways of getting things done with communication) and those genres are used to work toward the goals.
- A discourse community has specialized vocabulary.
- A discourse community has both experts and new members. There is always a ratio of both experts and new members.
We then discussed the next assignment, the Discourse Communities Comparison (see the syllabus for assignment description.) The easiest way to organize it will be to describe the first community and it's writing and then move to the second community and its writing. There will be no overt compare and contrasting. You will let the read assume what the similarities and differences are as they read the descriptions in your paper.
- The first draft of this assignment is due on June 12. It will be 30 points. You will turn the first draft in on your blog and bring it to class for workshopping.
- The second draft of this assignment is due on June 17. It will also be 30 points. You will turn in this draft on your blog and on Moodle. Megan will comment on the second draft.
- The final draft is due on July 8 (the end of the semester). This draft will be 40 points.
In our daybooks, we then answered the questions on slides 55-57 on the PowerPoint.
Finally, we talked about the grading for tonight's homework (see PowerPoint slide 58).
Homework:
- Post your second draft of the definition essay to Moodle and to your blog.
- Answer the questions for the Self Assessment Reflection on your blog
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