UNIT 1 (Discourse Communities)
Unit 1, Day 1: Monday, Feb. 14th
In Class
- PowerPoint
- Introduction to Unit 1: Discourse Communities
- Review diagnostic essay
- Review and discuss “Understanding Discourse Communities” by Dan Melzer
- Brainstorm lists of our DCs
- Introduce Project 1
- Choose a DC!
Homework
- Read “Don’t Eat Before Reading This” by Anthony Bourdain and write a response on OpenLab. Make sure to respond to at least one classmate!
- Make sure you choose a Discourse Community! Begin to think about how/ why it meets the criteria of a Discourse Community!
- Make sure you added your Discourse Community to the class list here. Check back and make sure that Prof. Coleman approved the DC! Here is the link.
UNIT 1, Day 2: Wednesday, Feb. 16th
In Class
- PowerPoint
- Begin Project 1: Task 2: Prove It!
- Listen to “We Come From Small Places: Drums, Oil, and Early Morning Devil Horns – Act 2”
- Watch: “Op-Docs: What if He Falls? The Terrifying Reality Behind Filming “Free Solo”
- Break into small groups. Discuss how drumming and/ or climbing meet the criteria of a DC.
Homework
- Complete Project 1: Task 2: Prove It! OpenLab Link | Google Docs Link
- Read and annotate ‘Navigating Genres’ by Kerry Dirk. Write a Response to the question on OpenLab. Respond to each other. Engage in a conversation.
UNIT 1, Day 3: Wed. Feb. 23rd
In Class
- PowerPoint
- Review Navigating Genres by Kerry Dirk in Small Groups!
- Project 1: Task 3: Analyze an Artifact
- Choose an artifact and analyze it!
Homework
- Find one artifact from your Discourse Community. The artifact might provide information about the DC’s way to communicate, values or goals, specific lexis, etc.
- The artifact should provide information about the Discourse Community or be meaningful to the community.
- Examples of artifacts: an interview with a member of the community, a song, a speech, an example of the DCs publications (brochure, newsletter), letters, a poem, a book, biography/ autobiography, a tattoo, memes)
- Fill out the Discourse Community Artifact Analysis worksheet. OpenLab Link | Google Docs Link
UNIT 1, Day 4: Mon. Feb. 28th
In Class
- PowerPoint
- In small groups, we will review each of your Artifact Analysis sheets
- Project 1: Task 4: Write about It!
- Dig into the Elements of an Analysis (as a genre)
- Strategies for getting started!
Homework
- Project 1 DRAFT DUE Mon. March 7th! Cannot be late if you want me to comment/ review your draft!
- Link for submitting draft. Please submit via Google Docs. Title the document: YOURNAME.Project1Draft
UNIT 1, Day 5: Wed. March 2nd
In Class
- PowerPoint
- Review the elements of an analytical essay
- Draft essay
Homework
- Project 1 DRAFT DUE Mon. March 7th! Cannot be late if you want me to comment/ review your draft!
- Link for submitting draft. Please submit via Google Docs. Title the document: YOURNAME.Project1Draft
UNIT 1, Day 6: Mon. March 7th
In Class
- PowerPoint
- Project 1: Task 5: Revise and Edit
- Peer revision protocols
- Read “Teaching Writing as a Process Not a Product” by Donal Murray
- Writing a Reflection: The Purpose and the Process
Homework
- Project 1 Final Draft Due Mon. March 14th. Here is the link for submitting.
- Unit 1 Reflection Due Mon. March 14th
UNIT 1, Day 7: Wed. March 9th
In Class
- PowerPoint
- Wrapping Up, Sharing and Celebration of Project 1!
- Finish revising and editing in class
- Small group check-in sessions
Homework
- Project 1 Final Draft Due Mon. March 14th
- Unit 1 Reflection Due Mon. March 14th
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