1. Get your Problem/ Solution with MLA Style ready to hand in. Keep it with you.
2. Organize your papers in a pile. Collect ONLY the graded copy with the rubric stapled to it. Put them in order from oldest to most recent. So that's:
Lego Directions - green
Kickstarter Review - blue
Kickstarter on Paper - purple
Agger review - ?
Summary/ Eval of your choice in Bedford - yellow
Problem/ Solution - salmon/ orange
Summary of a Database Article - goldenrod
Shared In-Class Assessment Essay - white or gray
Problem/ Solution with MLA Sources - cream
3. Use your papers in front of you to respond to this survey : https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/P5X28YL
It is NOT SHORT. Please take your time and give THOUGHTFUL answers. Only AFTER you are done, can you have the COUNT SHEET.
4. Count your finished pages. Treat partial pages as fractions. A works cited page only counts if it was MLA style. I must initial your results.
5. If you are taking the final, choose between the readings and read before class on Monday.
6. Fill out the Course Evaluation on The Hub page if you have not done so already.
7. Hand in the TWO Problem/ Solution papers AND the Database article summary ( I have to grade them all).
Homework:
1. If you had twenty-five pages, please drop by my office to pick up your graded papers next week. No class for you.
2. If you are taking the final, read ONE of the assigned readings and come to class on Monday.
Article Choices:
"As Attitudes Shift on PTSD" by Mike Haynie pages 546-548 in Bedford.
"The Creation of Discontent" by Juliet Schor pages 611-613 in Bedford.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Use Turnitin to Prevent Plagiarism
Gradually upload your Problem/ Solution paper WITH citations to Turnitin.
We're looking at BOTH the matching AND any "Grademark" input.
The final, revised version is due tomorrow.
Today, you leave your daybooks with me.
Tomorrow you MUST bring all graded papers for the page count.
Tomorrow I will give the reading choices for the final. You may take the final to help your grade if you have 25 pages. If you have fewer than 25 pages, you MUST take the final. The final is worth 6% of your grade.
Homework:
1. Make the final changes to your Problem/ Solution paper with MLA Citation. Be ready to hand in the final hard copy tomorrow, WITH the copy that was already graded.
2. If you need the weekend you may hand your paper in late, on Monday. It will cost you 5% AND you MUST take the final, regardless of your page count.
We're looking at BOTH the matching AND any "Grademark" input.
The final, revised version is due tomorrow.
Today, you leave your daybooks with me.
Tomorrow you MUST bring all graded papers for the page count.
Tomorrow I will give the reading choices for the final. You may take the final to help your grade if you have 25 pages. If you have fewer than 25 pages, you MUST take the final. The final is worth 6% of your grade.
Homework:
1. Make the final changes to your Problem/ Solution paper with MLA Citation. Be ready to hand in the final hard copy tomorrow, WITH the copy that was already graded.
2. If you need the weekend you may hand your paper in late, on Monday. It will cost you 5% AND you MUST take the final, regardless of your page count.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Working on MLA Details
Thinkwrite:
Do you consider yourself to be a detail-oriented person? You are here at school to prepare for doing a job. (What job is that?) How detail-oriented will you have to be to do that job, do you think? What are some ways to become MORE detail-oriented?
I hand out another example of student writing. It has a number of problems with its citation. Read it and answer these questions in your daybook:
1. . Underline every in-text citation you see as you read. How many are there?
2. When you read an in-text citation, check to see if it clearly leads to a source in the Works Cited list. List any problems you find.
3. Are there items on the Works Cited list that were NOT used in the paper? List them.
4. This paper is old, so it follows MLA 6. What major difference can you find between MLA 6 and MLA 7?
5. If you know the page number where information occurred, you should include that in an in-text citation. Please put a star next to each in-text citation in "My Friend Michelle" that SHOULD have included a page number in parentheses. How many are there? [Hint: use the bibliography to help decide if there were page numbers in the source.]
After you finish this, use the time to work on revising your Problem/ Solution paper. Make correct in-text citations, and use EasyBib to work on your works cited page. REMEMBER you MUST have cited information from a database source in this article.
Homework:
1. Get your paper ready for Turnitin tomorrow, to check your paraphrasing and quoting of sources.
2. The final paper is due Friday. You CAN turn it in on Monday, but then you will HAVE to take the final (whatever your page count might be on Friday).
3. Any other papers that are owed me MUST be turned in by Friday of this week in order to get credit.
4. Daybooks due tomorrow.
5. TWFTD: synonymous in OED.
Do you consider yourself to be a detail-oriented person? You are here at school to prepare for doing a job. (What job is that?) How detail-oriented will you have to be to do that job, do you think? What are some ways to become MORE detail-oriented?
I hand out another example of student writing. It has a number of problems with its citation. Read it and answer these questions in your daybook:
1. . Underline every in-text citation you see as you read. How many are there?
2. When you read an in-text citation, check to see if it clearly leads to a source in the Works Cited list. List any problems you find.
3. Are there items on the Works Cited list that were NOT used in the paper? List them.
4. This paper is old, so it follows MLA 6. What major difference can you find between MLA 6 and MLA 7?
5. If you know the page number where information occurred, you should include that in an in-text citation. Please put a star next to each in-text citation in "My Friend Michelle" that SHOULD have included a page number in parentheses. How many are there? [Hint: use the bibliography to help decide if there were page numbers in the source.]
After you finish this, use the time to work on revising your Problem/ Solution paper. Make correct in-text citations, and use EasyBib to work on your works cited page. REMEMBER you MUST have cited information from a database source in this article.
Homework:
1. Get your paper ready for Turnitin tomorrow, to check your paraphrasing and quoting of sources.
2. The final paper is due Friday. You CAN turn it in on Monday, but then you will HAVE to take the final (whatever your page count might be on Friday).
3. Any other papers that are owed me MUST be turned in by Friday of this week in order to get credit.
4. Daybooks due tomorrow.
5. TWFTD: synonymous in OED.
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