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Calendar/Schedule of Assignments (This schedule is subject to change.

All reading assignments are due on the day they are listed on the schedule below. We will not be reading in class. You are responsible for completing all assigned readings prior to arriving to class. Each reading assignment is preceded by the word Read. Also note that assignment due dates are preceded by the word Due.

EN = Envision

Linked titles take you to a Web page. Click on links to access texts.

WR = Writers Reference

Start watching the news, reading the newspaper and favorite blogs to begin identifying research topics of interest to you. Review topics on the following links: (Keep Taboo Topics for this course in mind as you select a topic)

http://libguides.reynolds.edu/content.php?pid=143803&sid=1277216 (JSRCC topic guide) http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/english/topicarg.html (excellent examples of thesis statements and research questions) http://www.idebate.org/index.php http://www.libraries.wvu.edu/ulib101/sampletopics.pdf http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0516/2005018778.html (this is a list of very BROAD topics; you will need to narrow down by developing a more focused research question) Introduction to class Discussion of class projects listed in syllabus Questions about the syllabus and assignments? Due: Information Literacy Pre-test by the end of class; click on Library Modules on the Course Menu in Blackboard; click on Pre-test link In-class activity: Review Library Modules and complete Information Literacy Pre-test

Week 1 Tu 8 Jan

Th 10 Jan

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Last day to add a class. Read: EN Ch1 pp. 1-16 In-class activity: Introduce Rhetorical Analysis essay. Read: EN Ch1 pp. 16-25 Read: Brown, Doodlers Unite! (watch five minute video) In-class activity: Discuss readings; developing a thesis; analyzing student examples; referring to images in your writing Read: EN Ch2 pp. 27-37 Read: Orbach, Fat Is an Advertising Issue (En pp. 386-389) Read: Pope et al, Evolving Ideals of Male Body Image (En pp. 395-402) In-class activity: Discuss readings; view iPod ads; discuss rhetorical appeals Last day to drop a class with a refund. Due: Rough draft of Rhetorical Analysis essay Read: EN Ch2 pp. 37-43 Read: Mitchell, Faith and Fashion (En pp. 416-418) Read: Khameneh, Tweets rom Iran (En pp. 317-318) In-class activity: discuss readings; discuss rhetorical appeals and Kairos Due: Complete draft of Rhetorical Analysis essay Class canceled; attend individual conference; see conference schedule in BB Due: Complete draft of Rhetorical Analysis essay Class canceled; attend individual conference; see conference schedule in BB Due: Final revision of Rhetorical Analysis essay in Blackboard by midnight Read: EN Ch3 pp. 45-58 Read: Skenazy, Dont Smile for the Cameras (En pp. 486-487) Read: Friedman, Americas Real Dream Team (En pp. 548-549) In-class activity: Introduce Position Paper; discuss readings Read: EN Ch3 pp. 59-70 In-class activity: discuss readings Read: EN Ch6 pp. 124-128 In-class activity: MLA documentation; discuss readings

Th 17 Jan

Week 3 Tu 22 Jan

W 23 Jan Th 24 Jan

Week 4 Tu 29 Jan

Th 31 Jan Week 5 Tu 5 Feb

Th 7 Feb Week 6 Tu 12 Feb

Read: EN Ch7 pp. 147-165 Read: Items a, b, and c in Library Module Seven In-class activity: MLA Documentation; discuss readings Note: You may access Library Modules by clicking on the links established in the course schedule or by going directly to each module by clicking on the Library Modules button in Th 14 Feb

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the Course Menu in Blackboard. For each module, you will see two links related to each module. The first link for each module will take you directly to that module on the Library Research Guide.

The second link for each module will take you to the assessment/quiz for that specific module.

Week 7 Tu 19 Feb

Due: Bring draft of position paper to class Due: Item d Library Module Seven assessment Read: Gladwell, Something Borrowed (click on link to access, print, and read article) In-class activity: Position paper; counterarguments Due: Revised draft of position paper for in-class peer review (include counterargument discussed on Tuesday) Read: EN Ch4 pp. 74-81 Read: Items a and b Library Module One In-class activity: Introduce Research Project; generating a research topic Due: Complete Position Paper in Blackboard by midnight Read: EN Ch4 pp. 81-91 Due: Item c Library Module One assessment In-class activity: Generating a research question Read: EN Ch5 pp. 93-100 Read: Items a, b, and c in Library Module Two Read: Items a, b, c, and d in Library Module Three Read: EN Ch5 pp. 101-112 Read: Items a, b, c, and d in Library Module Four Read: Items a, b, and c in Library Module Five In-class activity: Library Instruction; find sources for research arguments; developing a thesis statement Due: Research paper topic proposal in Blackboard by midnight

Th 21 Feb

Week 8 Tu 26 Feb

Th 28 Feb

Week 9 Tu 5 Mar

Th 7 Mar

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Read: Items a and b in Library Module Six In-class activity: Continue library instruction ~~ Spring Break: classes not in session 11 -17 Mar ~~ Note: Work on Annotated Bibs over Spring Break and begin completing Library Module assessments for modules two, three, four, five, and six. Week 10 Tu 19 Mar Due: Assessments for Library Modules Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six. In-class activity: research day and/or work on module assessments Th 21 Mar Last day to withdraw from a class with a grade of W Due: Draft of annotated bib; bring copies of source materials to class (books, scholarly articles, newspaper articles, etc.) In-class activity: Peer review of annotated bib; research day Due: Annotated Bibliography in Blackboard by midnight Read: EN Ch6 pp. 114-120 Review: Items a, b, and c in Library Module Seven In-class activity: creating an outline for your research paper Due: Complete draft of research paper Class canceled; attend individual conference; see conference schedule in BB Due: Complete draft of research paper Class canceled; attend individual conference; see conference schedule in BB Due: Post-test: Information Literacy Assessment due by midnight (go to Blackboard course site; click on Library Modules on the Course Menu, click on Post-test link) Class canceled; complete post-test; work on revising and editing research paper Due: Final revision of research paper in Blackboard by midnight Read: EN Ch8 pp. 168-190 In-class activity: Introduce Visual Argument assignment Due: At least five images you are considering using in your Visual Argument (in class) Read: EN Ch9 pp. 192-214 In-class activity: Work on Visual Arguments Due: Complete draft of Visual Argument with self-reflection essay for in-class peer review In-class activity: Peer review of Visual Argument and self-reflection essay Presentations

Week 11 Tu 26 Mar

Th 28 Mar Week 12 Tu 2 Apr

Th 4 Apr

Week 13 Tu 9 Apr

Th 11 Apr

Week 14 Tu 16 Apr

Th 18 Apr

Beth Bensen-Barber Week 15 Tu 23 Apr Th 25 Apr Finals Wk 2 May

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Presentations Presentations Finish presentations & class reflection (11:00 a.m.-1:40 p.m.)

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