Write on the board two of your ideas for what you could observe for this long paper.
Watch a pro at observation. Put a notebook in his hands as he sits at the table. What kind of notes is he writing down? There was a real man...
Subjective/ Objective notes on page 87.
We are going to play with this idea today. In Moodle you will find the Subjective/Objective Forum. You will choose a picture from Wednesday's collection and type a set of notes about it into a forum post. You will give the fonts different colors to indicate subjective vs. objective notes.
After you post, read two other student posts. Click reply, and ask them TWO questions; one question about an objective detail they left out (what color is the bike? how high is the water?) and one question about their subjective details (would YOU have been afraid in water that deep? Do you like pigs?)
Also in Moodle there is a link to another apostrophe exercise. Do it today and record your score in the daybook.
At the end of class, turn in your daybooks.
Homework:
1. Begin your observation. Your goal is at least 2 pages of detailed notes. You can staple these in your daybook when you get it back.
2. No word.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
More About Observation/Description
Correct apostrophes.
I hand out the assignment sheet for the Long Observation/Description paper.
Long Observation/Description DUE DATES:
- Draft 1 Tuesday April 16
- Draft 2 Friday April 19
- Final Version Wednesday April 24
Here is an example of observation:
"In the Laboratory with Agassiz" . What college students were wearing then. The fish. Scudder later in life.
Answer in your daybook as I read:
ichthyology-
entomology-
interdicted-
How long did he have to look at the fish?
What was "the best entomological lesson [he] ever had"?
Read Bedford pages 86-87.
Homework:
1. List at least three places you could do your observation.
2. TWFTD: objective
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Legos Due/ Start Observation
You turn in all related Lego papers, including the final version of your directions.
A. And how did the Lego build go for you? Assumptions?
We discuss the nomenclature problem, and you thinkwrite about it.
Did you spend time considering what your audience might need? How did that work for you?
B. Here is an interesting place. In your daybook, describe what you see in picture #3.
You just did a little observation and description.
C. You read "Communications" p. 82-84 in Bedford. Answer questions #2, #3 and #5 IN YOUR DAYBOOK.
D. I pass out the assignment sheet for the first LONG assignment. We discuss.
E. Tomorrow, Friday, class will not meet, but you have work to do in Moodle. We look at that. There will also be an assignment for you here at the blog.
Homework:
1. Finish questions #2, #3 and #5 about "Communications." Remember, I will collect the daybooks for the first check next Friday, July 26.
2. Think about what you will observe.
3. TWFTD: subjective
A. And how did the Lego build go for you? Assumptions?
We discuss the nomenclature problem, and you thinkwrite about it.
Did you spend time considering what your audience might need? How did that work for you?
B. Here is an interesting place. In your daybook, describe what you see in picture #3.
You just did a little observation and description.
C. You read "Communications" p. 82-84 in Bedford. Answer questions #2, #3 and #5 IN YOUR DAYBOOK.
D. I pass out the assignment sheet for the first LONG assignment. We discuss.
E. Tomorrow, Friday, class will not meet, but you have work to do in Moodle. We look at that. There will also be an assignment for you here at the blog.
Homework:
1. Finish questions #2, #3 and #5 about "Communications." Remember, I will collect the daybooks for the first check next Friday, July 26.
2. Think about what you will observe.
3. TWFTD: subjective
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