Review the guidelines below for completing Project 2.
7/21/2006 3:22:52 PM - Joe Moxley-131.247.116.47
Review guidelines for Project 3. Write a paper or website about social injustice
6/28/2006 10:22:14 AM - Joe Moxley-71.251.125.55
We will follow the portfolio guidelines published at the FYC site: "Portfolio Guidelines":http://collegewriting.us/Shared%20Documents/Portfolio%20Info.aspx with one exception: You only need to revise two of your projects, the first two. We just don't have time to revise the Social Action Project in a six week semester.
6/28/2006 10:30:42 AM - Joe Moxley-71.251.125.55
The +Style+ presentations are a group effort. I ask that you meet in and out of class to prepare for your presentation. You may have up to 30 minutes for the lesson your group is offering. Below list date and time for your style presentations and links to style presentations below. Please take a moment, also, to add the link to your presentation at the DetailedSchedule. For specific guidelines on this assignments, see "Effective Language and Style Group Presentation":http://www.collegewriting.us/Shared%20Documents/Style.aspx Thanks.
8/8/2006 1:24:56 PM - -131.247.202.253
At the DetailedSchedule I will provide specific blog topics that I want you to address. Otherwise, you are free to choose your own topics. Remember: your blog will be more persuasive if you are very specific, use paraphrases or quotation, and provide hyperlinks. Throughout the semester, I will read your blog three times and assign a grade. At a minimum, you must have three blogs each week for five weeks--approximately 2500 words.
8/16/2006 7:20:35 AM - Joe Moxley-72.64.250.172
For ENC 1102, you are to required to publish your major projects online at Writing Wiki. After the course is over, you may delete your site or leave it on the server. If you wish, you may use a pseudonym. Remember not to put anything on the Web that you do not want readers to peruse, now or in the years ahead (see "Public Writing":http://writingwiki.org/default.aspx/WritingWiki/PublicWriting.html for details). At a minimum, link to your major course projects, presentation, +Style+ exercises and blog at your wiki homepage. It's perfectly fine to place the +Style+ exercises on your homepage.