1) What have you done for your research so far? So far for my research on Mattawan Dream Team & childhood cancer, I have completed 2 interviews, multiple rough drafts, discussed my plan with peers, planned ahead with a schedule, found research about my topic, and about discourse communities. 2) What do you still […]
Interview
Question Provided by me : How did you become a member of Dream Team? And how long have you been a member? What kind of activity shave you participated in to stay active in this community? What are the main means of communication (genres) in this community? Social Media? GroupMe? In-person meetings? […]
Kahn Journal
Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page Seth Kahn. “Putting Ethnographic Writing in Context.” Title of Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 2, a peer-reviewed open textbook series for the writing classroom., 2011, 175-191. Summarize the article — include your reaction, thoughts, anything to help you remember its claims. 100 […]
Letter to the reader
Though I have begun Drafting and working, I still think that there is much more for me to do. I want to have as much information as possible for you. For this, I plan to once again, talk to the founder of the club and ask her as many questions as possible and take […]
Critical Thinking #1
How did you decide what information was most important for the draft? While I was Drafting, for this assignment and any typical assignment, I always think about what information is pertinent to the reader. Sometimes when you list fact after fact or information in a writing, and sometimes even in a conversation, it can begin […]
Driscoll Journal
Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page Dana Lynn Driscoll. “Introduction to Primary Research: Observations, Surveys, and Interviews.” TWriting Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 2, a peer-reviewed open textbook series for the writing classroom, 2011, 153-173. Summarize the article — include your reaction, thoughts, anything to help you remember its […]
Reading Journal King
Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page Kate Warrington, Natasha Kovalyova, and Cindy King. “Assessing Source Credibility for Crafting a Well-Informed Argument.”, Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 3, a peer-reviewed open textbook series for the writing classroom, 2020, 189-203. Summarize the article — include your reaction, thoughts, anything to […]
Giles Reflective Writting
Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page Sandra L. Giles. “Reflective Writing and the Revision Process: What Were You Thinking?” Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 1, a peer-reviewed open textbook series for the writing classroom, and is published through Parlor Press, 2010, 191-203. Summarize the article — include your […]
Analyze – student essays
“You Better Think Before You Spit” is a student-written work that talks about poetry involvement on campus. This piece starts off strong by providing background information on what S.P.I.T is. This is good because many people when reading the title would have thought spit in a physical sense instead of as an acronym that can […]
Reading Journal Melzer
Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page Dan Melzer. “Understanding Discourse Communities.” Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 3, a peer-reviewed open textbook series for the writing classroom, 2020, 100-115. Summarize the article — include your reaction, thoughts, anything to help you remember its claims. 100 to 150 words In […]