Week One How to Brainstorm Read Chapter One in textbook
Week Two Thesis Statements Read Chapter Two in textbook
Week Three

A question for you on the new bulletin board

Read Chapter Four in textbook
Week Four

Visit the bulletin board & post a comment

Continue reading in text
Week Five Begin Manual Project Review Section Five in handbook.
Week Six Punctuation Pattern Exercise Read Appendix in handbook: 174-204
Week Seven In-class meeting -- February 17, 1998 -- Mandatory attendance. Proposal for Manual due to both instructors. All revisions due -- February 20, 1998. Remember:  no late work accepted after that date.  Submit early and avoid the rush!  (And technical problems too.)
Week Eight Outline of manual due, February 25th, 1998. Extra Credit Opportunity -- Punctuation Handout
Week Nine

First draft of Manual due to both instructors by Wednesday,  March 4th, 1998.

Focus on your manual.  Refer to 137-169 in handbook.
Week Ten   Final IRC meeting -- March 10th, 1998. Optional:  Instead of writing a causal analysis report, you may build a mini-website where you post one journal and one report, showcasing your best work. Submit html to instructors and we will add it to our site.
Week Eleven Final Classroom Meeting -- March 17th, 1998. Manual due March  17, 1998. Please submit hardcopy at class meeting and submit it as an attachment via email to both instructors.

 

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