ENGL1101, MW 4-5:40 p.m.

Taught by Jacob Aplaca

Page 3 of 10

Twelfth Post of the Semester (A Tentative Proposal for Unit 3)

For your post assignment over the weekend, you must write a short *tentative* proposal for your Unit 3 assignment.

First, make sure that you closely re-read the prompt for Unit 3:

Second, review this handout that we went over in class:

Third, explore these examples for some inspiration. Note that these examples are not exhaustive!

Finally, write a proposal of at least 200 words outlining what you plan to do for Unit 3.  This proposal should cover the following:

  • A 1-2 sentence statement of how you want to influence your audience. Do you want to teach them something specific? Do you want to change the way they think about a specific issue or topic? Do you want to motivate them to do something? Be as specific as possible, and think about WHY you want to do this.
  • The audience you are trying to reach. Again, be as specific as possible.
  • The genres that seem to you most well-suited for your purpose. Make sure you EXPLAIN why you find these genres especially appropriate.
  • A plan–-How do you intend to get started? What will be your FIRST STEP?
  • Anything you might be worried about. What are your concerns about finishing this project?

Post your tentative proposal by Monday, 11/13, TWO HOURS BEFORE the start of class.

Timeline for Finishing the RAB Assignment (Final Deadline Pushed Back!)

Below is the timeline for finishing up the Unit 2 Reflective Annotated Bibliography Assignment. Note that the final deadline has been pushed back to give you extra time to revise and to seek assistance.

FOR WEDNESDAY, 11/1
FOR MONDAY, 11/6
  • What to Finish Before Class:
    • Finish a complete rough draft of your RAB. Bring your rough draft to class either as a printed copy or as an electronic copy that you access on a laptop or tablet (do not bring your essay on a smartphone).
  • What We Are Doing During Class:
    • We will be doing a PEER REVIEW activity in class. Note this is MANDATORY and cannot be made up if missed.
FOR WEDNESDAY, 11/8
  • What to Finish Before Class:
    • Continue revising the final draft of your RAB.
  • What We Are Doing During Class:
    • We are discussing your Unit 3 assignment in class, and you will begin to brainstorm ideas for this assignment. (Note that the Unit 2 and Unit 3 assignments are connected to each other.)

FOR MONDAY, 11/13

  • What to Finish Before Class:
    • Write a short, 200 word proposal for your Unit 3 assignment and post it on the Open Lab.
    • Submit the final draft of your Unit 2 RAB assignment as a Word doc or a Google doc by 11:59 p.m. TONIGHT.
  • What We Are Doing During Class:
    • We will be starting some in-class work on your Unit 3 assignment.

Eleventh Post of the Semester (Your THIRD AND FINAL RAB Entry)

For your ELEVENTH post, you will post below a rough draft of your THIRD AND FINAL Reflective Annotated Bibliography entry.

In particular, you will post the SUMMARY and RHETORICAL ANALYSIS of your THIRD resource.

Same deal as last time!

Do not worry if you are unsure if what you produce is “correct.” This is JUST a rough draft! We will be going over them on Wednesday.

Refer to this handout for a very detailed overview of how to write your summary and rhetorical analysis: Structure of Unit 2 Reflective Annotated Bibliography Assignment.

Remember the following:

  • In your summary you are just providing an overview of the resource, the kinds of information it includes, and what one might learn by consuming it. Your summary should capture the most important points the author makes relating to your research question. You most likely will not be able to talk about all of the information included in the resource.
  • In your rhetorical analysis, you are evaluating how effective YOU think the resource is at achieving its purpose (to inform, to persuade, and/or to entertain) and reaching its
    intended audience. Please incorporate AT LEAST ONE QUOTATION in your rhetorical analysis. Refer to this handout from class: How to Effectively Incorporate a Quotation into Academic Writing

You can also refer to the sample student writing we went over in class, keeping in mind that this sample writing has both strengths and weaknesses:

The summary and rhetorical analysis should be at least 400 words. The summary should be about 1-2 paragraphs, and the rhetorical analysis should be about 2-3 paragraphs.

POST YOUR ENTRY BY 2 PM ON WEDNESDAY, 11/1. 

 

« Older posts Newer posts »