Thursday, May 12, 2016

ASEP Make Up Day 3

Write out a statement of a problem on the board. You do NOT have to actually write about this statement -- it's a first try.

In moodle is an eletronic copy of this handout. It is going to be handed in with the next daybook check, either electronically or hard copy, your choice. As you fill it out, BE SURE TO paste in the addresses of websites you use as sources, so you will be able to site them.

You can do this on your trip using your phone....and get started BEFORE you leave!

Homework:

1. The CRAAP Test sheet filled out about two web sites.

2. The Problem graphic either hard copy or e-file in moodle.

3. Only draft NOT ROUGH due Tuesday May 24.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

ASEP Make Up Day 2.5

Using the CRAAP Test: google....

Handout: once you have decided on a problem for this paper, use google to find two sources about it, and fill out the handout for daybook points. Due at the next daybook check (May 24).

The other part of this paper? Persuasion: The Three Appeals. Take notes.

Homework:

1. Do some serious thinking and googling about a topic that this paper could be about. Tomorrow I'll ask you to write the PROBLEM on the board.

2. TWFTD: persuade in OED




ASEP Make Up Day Two

Problem Prezi

Craap Test

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

ASEP Make Up Day One -- Plagiarism Some More

Critical Thinking practice: problems.

Define plagiarism in your own words.

Here's a definition of plagiarism. Here is intellectual property.

First of all, plagiarism stories: Viswanathan

1. Identify a problem in this story. State it.

Helene

2. Why so different? Is there a problem here?State it.

Herr Guttenberg

3. Was this the "right" outcome? Is there a problem here?

Beyond "plagiarism" to "intellectual property":

Book covers?

4. Was this a case of theft? Is there a problem?

If the courts are in charge...

5. Do you see a problem here?

If there's time....better news, for some: music... TV iTunes

6. Whom do you think the law says that TV news footage "belongs" to? What do you think? Have you heard of "fair use"?  Is there a problem?

All the questions above are answered in the daybook.