Week 3
Monday, 2/14
(asynchronous, work due on our class site by 11:59 pm)
 RESOURCES:
- Purdue OWL âEffective Persuasion Presentationâ
 Writing: Brainstorming Discourse Communities and Research
- Respond to the Discussion Question âProblems and Issuesâ: Go back to your list of Discourse Communities, list them again here and name two or three problems or issues that are central to each one.
- Write a Post in which you do the following (approximately 200-250 words):Â Â
- By now youâve identified discourse communities to which you belong as well as certain issues and/or problems specific to those groups. Pick one problem that you have identified as specific to a certain discourse community and spend 30 minutes doing research about this problem. Set a timer to keep you on task! As you do research, here are some things to look for and note:
- Who is already involved in attempting to make the problem visible to outsiders? What are their positions, views, and strategies as they bring this problem to light?
- Who needs to know about this problem? Why would you want to tell this audience about the problem? List ideas and information that would be persuasive in helping your audience understand that this particular issue is a problem. (Use the âEffective Persuasionâ presentation as you make this list.)
- Aside from doing internet or library research, you may interview (over the phone or via email is fine) anyone involved with or affected by this problem. Find three or four relevant and reliable sources
- Before publishingyour post, make sure you do the following:
- Title it âBrainstorming Discourse Communities and ResearchâÂ
- Pick the category âUnit 1 Workâ
- By now youâve identified discourse communities to which you belong as well as certain issues and/or problems specific to those groups. Pick one problem that you have identified as specific to a certain discourse community and spend 30 minutes doing research about this problem. Set a timer to keep you on task! As you do research, here are some things to look for and note:
Wednesday, 2/16
(in-person session at City Tech)
READING:
- Mary Wollstonecraft âDedicatory Letterâ to A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Classwork: Analyzing and Responding to Wollstonecraft
- We will discuss and write about these texts together during our in-person class session.
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