Now that most of you have stated to blog, I wanted to post the course policies, assignments due dates, and other helpful information. As always, email any questions that arise out of your reading of this document. But I would also remind you, you will receive updates for every assignment as they occur. If you are one of those people who has to have absolutely every detail spelled out beforehand, then I say to you, ommmmm, relax! This course has worked well for many students and for many years because we sort of slowly plug away at your writing issue in this weekly blog writing and then on occasion have the opportunity to write about some great reading.
IMPORTANT DUE DATES: THE DATES INDICATE THE DATE IT IS DUE TO TURNITIN:
BLOG AND WRITING ABOUT WHAT YOU READ: (10%) WEEKLY
RESTAURANT REVIEW: 20% DUE APRIL 10TH
IN CLASS ESSAY: 20% APRIL 18TH FROM 9-NOON AT CSUB
TORTILLA CURTAIN ESSAY: 20% DUE MAY 2ND
TIPPING POINT FINAL DRAFT: 30% DUE JUNE 9TH
SOME COURSEWORK EXPLAINED:
BLOG: (5%) Each week there will be a question on the blog. You will write at least 250 words(a long and brilliant paragraph) in response to that question. You must also respond to your classmates’ writing at least twice(with at least a one sentence response) each week. The best thing to do is to write your response to the blog prompt, respond to someone else’s blog entry, and then wait a few hours or a day before coming back to see what others have said about your blog entry. Then, respond to that. The more you write, the better. Each week, I will chime in at least once(and usually more) with my own response. Bu remember, this is NON GRADED WRITING. Studies have made it very clear that the more you write in non-judged ways, the better your writing becomes. So simply write!
WRITING ABOUT WHAT YOU READ: (5%) After you read each week’s selection, you will respond to a question about the reading. These should also be about 250 words. You do not need to respond to other’s work in this area. However, you may find someone else’s work so interesting that you want to respond.
RESTAURANT REVIEW: (20%) THIS IS OUR FIRST ASSIGNMENT. Go to any restaurant in town. As you eat, take notes on the ambiance, the food, and the service. You may choose any restaurant (from Taco Bell to Café Med), but you should use this writing assignment to explore your descriptive capabilities. Use sound, touch, taste, smell, and the look of the food and surroundings. The review should be approximately three pages(typed, double-spaced) in length. You may use the first-person in this review. Again, I will email you this assignment separately, but you might start thinking now about which restaurant you want to try.
TORTILLA CURTAIN "ESSAY": (20%)
The essay should be attached as a Microsoft Word document and should be 4-5 pages in length, double spaced.
There are two essay topics to choose from.
Write a 3-4 page double spaced essay on one of the following topics:
1. How might one or more of the ideas in the book The Tipping Point apply to your chosen profession?
2. Locate a trend [social, political, cultural, other] that seems to exhibit a "tipping point" phenomenon. Provide a brief explanation of why you think this phenomenon meets Gladwell's three criteria for tipping point phenomenon: a) contagiousness b) little causes having big effects c) not gradual but dramatic change.
ROUGH DRAFT OF TIPPING POINT ESSAY MUST BE EMAILED TO YOUR REVISERS AND TO ME BY A DATE ANNOUNCED LATER.
REVISERS, YOU MUST EMAIL YOUR COMMENTS ON THE PAPER BACK TO THE AUTHOR AND TO ME BY A DIFFERENT DATE ANNOUNCED LATER.
IN CLASS ESSAY: (20%)
We will take this in class essay during our face to face meeting at CSUB. This is our one mandatory meeting. Since this course satisfies the GWAR, you must pass one in class essay to be eligible to pass the course. That essay will be given during our face to face meeting. If you do not pass this assignment, you can come to my office to take a “demand” essay.
To be eligible for a C in English 305, students must earn a C or higher on at least one in-class writing assignment and a C average on all other course assignments. Since this is an online class, in-class writing assignments may be given at the first meeting or the last.
English 305 Waiting List/Drop Policy Statement
Students enrolled in English 305 must attend the first Saturday orientation session. Students who miss this session will be dropped so that other students may add the course. There is no make-up orientation session.
Students who wish to add the course once the class is full can contact the instructor before the quarter begins and ask to be put on a waiting list. These students must attend the first Saturday session to remain eligible for a seat, and these students can only be added if a spot in the class becomes available.
Course Description:
Course Learning Outcomes
Assignments will gradually increase in difficulty, and each assignment will include both a rough draft and a final essay. Writing assignments may be distributed as follows:
Students will be required to participate in peer revision and discussion on a blog set up exclusively for this class.
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