Week 1: August 25th | Introduction
WED. AUG 25th
In class
- Week 1 PowerPoint:Â :Â Week 1 Wednesday PowerPoint
- Introduction to the course, review of syllabus and schedule, become familiar with OpenLab
- COMPLETE:Â Technology Survey
- READ:Â these two short âTipsâ pieces and write a response to the questions on OpenLab
- âTips for Online Learning Successâ  https://www.nhcc.edu/student-resources/online-learning-d2l/tips-for-online-learning-success
- âOnline Discussions: Tips for Studentsâ https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-teaching-excellence/teaching-resources/teaching-tips/developing-assignments/blended-learning/online-discussions-tip-students
- WRITE:Â Complete the Introductory Writing Assignment on OpenLab!
Week 2: August 30th and September 1st | Module 1: The Literacy Narrative   Â
MON. AUG. 30th
In Class- Week 2 Mon. PowerPoint
- Complete the Reading and Writing Identity Questionnaire
- Discuss the 3 âTipsâ pieces and review key tips for online learning
- Share Introductory Writing Assignment
- Read âAll Writing Is Autobiographyâ by Donald Murray. Write a response to the questions about the Murray reading on OpenLab.
WED. SEPT. 1
In Class
- Week 2 Wed. PowerPoint
- Discuss Murray reading, reading protocol
- Project 1: Literacy Narrative assigned
- Read âMother Tongueâ by Amy Tan, write a response to the questions on OpenLab.
- Write a microautobiography (60 words or less!) Possible ideas – a 10 word memoir, a poem, a Haiku, an online bio, a dating profile!
- ***Draft of Project 1 Due Mon. Sept. 27th***Â
Week 3: September 13th | Module 1: The Literary Narrative
MON. SEPT. 13th
In Class
- Week 3 Monday PowerPoint
- Plan and draft Project 1
- Discuss âMother Tongueâ by Amy Tan
- Read and discuss âFive Reasons Why People Code Switchâ by Matt Thompson
HomeworkÂ
- Read âMy Life as an Undocumented Immigrantâ by Antonio Vargas and write a response to the questions on OpenLab.
- What did you think of this text? Explain!
- What is it mostly about? Write a 2-4 sentence summary. Be specific. Refer to the text itself. Use quotes even!
- What is the genre of the text? What is the tone?
- How do Antonio Vargasâs experiences influence his literacy development (reading, writing, speaking) and the development of his identity? Be specific. For example, how does an experience impact the way he speaks or his experience in school or at work?
- Why do you think Antonio Vargas wrote this article? Who do you think is the intended audience?
- What challenges did Antonio Vargas face? How did he overcome those challenges?
- What experiences and/or people affected Antonio Vargas the most? Explain.
- ***Draft of Project 1 Due Mon. Sept. 27th***Â
**NO CLASS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th**
Week 4: September 20th and 22nd | Unit 1: The Literacy Narrative
MON. SEPT. 20
In Class
- Week 4 Monday PowerPoint
- Discuss âMy Life as an Undocumented Immigrantâ by Jose Antonio Vargas
- Continue Drafting / Planning Literacy Narratives
HomeworkÂ
- Read âLearning to Readâ by Malcolm X and respond to the questions on OpenLab
- What did you think of this text? Explain!
- What is it mostly about? Write a 2-4 sentence summary. Be specific. Refer to the text itself. Use quotes even!
- What is the genre of the text? What is the tone?
- What motivated Malcolm X to learn to read?
- Why do you think Malcolm X wrote this article? Who do you think is his intended audience?
- How is Malcolm Xâs literacy narrative similar to or different from those of Tan and Vargas?
- ***Draft of Project 1 Due Mon. Sept. 27th***Â
WED. SEPT. 22Â Â
In Class
- Week 4 Wednesday PowerPoint
- Discuss âLearning to Readâ by Malcolm X
- Explore the elements of a literacy narrative
- Continue drafting / planning literacy narrative (meet individually briefly to check in about status of literacy narrative)
HomeworkÂ
- Draft of Project 1 DUE MON. SEPT. 27th. I cannot accept late drafts as I will not have time to review them.Â
- Read âHow to Read Like a Writerâ by Mike Bunn and write a response to the questions on OpenLab.
Week 5: September 27th and 29th | Module 1: The Literacy Narrative
MON. SEP. 27th     Â
In Class
- Week 5 Monday PowerPoint
- Discuss Mike Bunnâs âHow to Read Like a Writerâ
- Revise and Edit Our Literacy Narratives
- Peer Editing Groups
Homework
- FINAL PROJECT 1 DUE MONDAY OCT. 4th
WED. SEP 29TH
In Class
- Week 5 Wednesday PowerPoint
- Discuss Metacognition and Transfer
- Discuss the importance of reflective writing
- Plan and draft our Module 1 Reflections
- Look forward to Project 2
Homework
- Final Project 1 Due MONDAY Oct. 4th Â
- Module 1 Reflection due MONDAY Oct. 4th
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