Categorias: Todos - evaluation - synthesis - conventions - research

por Andrew Kostick 5 meses atrás

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Andrew Kostick ENGL 102

The document outlines a structured approach to developing critical thinking and composing skills in an academic setting. It emphasizes the importance of using diverse research methods to foster inquiry, evaluating the credibility of sources, and synthesizing research findings to form coherent arguments.

Andrew Kostick ENGL 102

Andrew Kostick ENGL 102

Goal 4: Revision 4E. evaluate and act on peer and instructor feedback to revise their texts.

DD9HW2: Peer Review of First Full Draft of Project #1
DD9HW3: First Draft of Project #1 for Instructor Feedback
DD15HW2: First Draft of Project #2 for Instructor Feedback
DD15HW1: Peer Review of Complete Draft of Project #2

Goal 3: Conventions 3C. Explain why genre conventions for structure, paragraphing, tone, and mechanics vary within and across genres. 3D. Identify and effectively use variations in genre conventions within and/or across genres, including formats and/or design features. 3E. demonstrate familiarity with the concepts of intellectual property (such as fair use and copyright) that motivate documentation conventions.

DD12HW1: What is a Comparative Rhetorical Analysis?
DD18HW2: Analyze Sample Portfolios

Goal 2: Critical Thinking and Composing 2C. Use a variety of research methods, including primary and/or secondary research, for purposes of inquiry. 2D. evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and credibility of sources. 2E. Synthesize research findings to develop arguments. 2F. compose persuasive researched arguments for various audiences and purposes, and in multiple modalities.

DD14HW1: Synthesize Your Data
DD5HW1: Evaluate Sources
DD4HW1: Conduct Secondary Research
DD3HW2: Conduct Initial Secondary Research

Goal 1: Rhetorical Awareness: 1D. Explain how and why a text’s audiences, purposes, and contexts influence rhetorical options. 1E. Adapt composing practices (including rhetorical choices) to a variety of audiences, purposes, and contexts.

DD11HW2: Submit Final, Polished Version of P1 Annotated Bibliography
DD12HW3: Annotate & Analyze Audience & Author