Wednesday April 29th
*self reflective statement guidelines
*hyperlink article to claim so he can compare things
*name one assignments in each of the 5 goals
* portfolio due may 4th
*research postion, annotated bib, definition argument re write plus another re write, visual, self reflective statement
*add all necessary assignments into portfolio file with your username
Monday April 27th
*look at research position post
*look at one with the right length and title
*second model which is a strong offering and makes nice use of citation and quotation
*works cited in MLA and APA demo
*informal citation(use same approach)
*preview annotated bib that can be adapted from proposal +5 or 10
*make title for paper that is centered
*blockquote button
*highlight url edit copy to clipboard hit insert/edit link attach it to title
Wednesday April 22nd
*indoor picnic and feedback
Monday April 19th
* visual
*definition
*causal or rebuttal
^^ all portfolio components
*titles that start the argument post
*what is the problem with too many choices?
Wednesday April 15th
*read and respond in reply to classmates work
*Monday 6th, Wednesday 8th, and Monday 13th notes didn’t save im so sorry!!*
Wednesday April 1st
*work with casual arguments
*personal feedback from professor
*single cause with a single effect
*when objection is irrelevant to article
*single causes with several effects
*one cause, on drugs, many effects, problems in neighborhood
*in class exercise
Monday March 30th
*card puzzle respond in agenda
*doctor in Denver missed a tumor
*false negative, thinking she didn’t have cancer when she did
*Intuitive predictions post
*put in categories 1-3 for all 50
1. true, unreasonable, bad
2. likely, treasonable, true
3. unlikely, unreasonable,wrong
4. false, unlikely, bad
5. false, unreasonable, bad
6. false, bat shit crazy, unlikely
7. true, reasonable, correct
8, unlikely, unreasonable, wrong
9. false, unreasonable, wrong
10. true, likely, right
11. unlikely, bat shit crazy, bad
12. false, unethical, wrong
13. likely, unreasonable, wrong
14. false, bat shit crazy, wrong
15. true, likely, right
16. false, unreasonable,bad
17. true, unreasonable, right
18. true, likely, right
19. true, likely, bad
20. True/Unreasonable/Bad
21. False/Reasonable/Bad
22. True/Unreasonable/Bad
23. False/Unreasonable/Bad
24. True/Reasonable/Good
25. True/Reasonable/Good
26. True/Reasonable/Good
27. True/Reasonable/Good
28. True/Unreasonable/Bad
29. False/Unreasonable/Bad
30. False/Unreasonable/Bad
31. False/Reasonable/Good
32. True/Reasonable/Good
33. False/Unreasonable/Bad
34. False/Unreasonable/Bad
35. True/Reasonable/Good
36. True/Reasonable/Good
37. False/Unreasonable/Bad
38. True/Reasonable/Good
39. True/Unreasonable/Bad
40. False/Unreasonable/Bad
41. True/Unreasonable/Bad
42. False/Unreasonable/Bad
43. True/Reasonable/Good
44. True/Unreasonable/Bad
45. True/Reasonable/Good
46. True/Reasonable/Good
47. True/Reasonable/Good
48. True/Reasonable/Good
49. False/Unreasonable/Bad
50. False/Unreasonable/Bad
Wednesday March 25th
*the effective rebuttal of the false choice is the one that points out the un named third choice
*better research tips
*use of google scholar and the campbell library
*peer journals and review explanations
*google scholar will give you better results, side by side comparison example
*search broadly read wisely
*we dont research to prove a thesis we research to form one
*allow ourselves to be influenced by new material adding a new voice to the conversation
*rebuttal argument due sunday at midnight
*look for argument that ruins your hypothesis
*works cited; in your paper and also at the bottom
Monday March 23rd
*coffee filter demo
*the coffee filter, when flipped upside down, traps air and will not sink in the water regardless of the holes
*best explanation:
*re-write definition essay
*a price too high
*”nature is unpredictable and human beings are fallible”
*Bob Herbert against nuclear power plants
*too expensive for the risk involved
*no efficient way to dispose of waste
*Bob Herbert says the cost is too high but can not fully prove that something directly is too costly
*not an effective rebuttal
Wednesday March 11th
*Elephants are tortured
*Circus owners torture elephants
*Elephants are suffering through torture.
*Elephants suffer torture
*Elephants suffer
*Choose active avoid passive
Monday March 9th
*lecture demo
*in class writing exercise
*start by writing conclusion then get the body of the paragraph
*if you cant get a body from your conclusion, wither change the body of the conclusion
*rethink
*an argument cant be won in the first sentence but it can be lost
Wednesday March 4th
*safer saws group assignment
Monday March 2nd
*ordered pizza
*set up conf.
*do rewrite
*safer saws introduction
*why doesn’t safety sell, it is the persons own choice to use a safety precaution
*people would have a better chance at suing
*read up on topic, use your knowledge in class on the 4th to do the assignment
*claims in different language
Wednesday Feb 25
*feedback of mechanical problems exercise
*definition or category
*get readers interested in a story, demonstration, argument
*ways to define rape throughout the years and the changes they go through
*definition essay is an argument
*two sources for first works cited for argument
*try to define rape in the best way possible
Monday Feb 23
*take a look at white papers
*when you first hear something you immediately decide what you are going to remember
*keep going back and adding results and strengthening hypothesis
*mechanical troubles exercise continued
*finish mechanical troubles exercise
*continue editing white paper
Wed Feb 18
*Mechanical tools to work on with examples
*difference between definition and category claims
*PTSD can be related to something like the way a yawn spreads, no actual contagion or bug, nothing tangible
*in how many different ways can PTSD be contagious
*secondhand post traumatic stress disorder would be a perfect way to describe what she has been going through
*there is a difference between acting in ways of PTSD when in a situation in which you would feel threatened and in a situation where there is no harm being done
Monday Feb 16
*converting topics to hypothesis
*discussing how to make something counterintuitive by the way you look at things
*harvesting organs of death row inmates
*going over the title to see what is the meaning behind it, looking at it from different angles
*shifting from death of inmate to the loss of the organs forgetting the death that has come about
*death row inmates request they donate their organs yet their requests are denied
*considering the loss of someone waiting for an organ by not taking out the heart of a killer, why would the author state it this way
Wed. Feb 11
*moving visuals re analyzing videos
*moving visual stroke awareness
*first played without any sound
*the way body lang. affects things
*discussing white paper
*collect sources and read sources
*start writing and you’ll eventually organize your thoughts into patterns
*writing is thinking
*organize research into writing a persuasive essay
*leave feedback to white paper, constructive criticism
Wed. Jan 28
make sure to open everyday
get rid of your best sentences in your first draft, they restrict you
used fei as money, never had to move it when they wanted to trade it for equal value
verbal culture
wealthiest people on yap own the largest fei that no one has ever seen
similar situation went on with the french and their gold
money is only worth how ever much of a certain thing you can buy, ex. potato chips
Monday Feb. 2nd
important to do re writes on even non portfolio assignments
new mechanic and writing tabs
you is not allowed, we are not instructing anyone what to do in an essay
throat clearing- over preparing for your essay
make your audience want to keep reading by making it relatable not just unstructured information
make the beginning intriguing with a mystery or slight background
no I believe or in my opinion, should be designed to persuade people of your point of you not just focus on yourself as an individual
background information is only valuable as persuasion
purposeful summary- choosing to relay to the reader only what we need and what is necessary from an authors work
chose one or two counterintuitive topics that spark your attention
invest abstract comments with something physical
make the reader think about things as if it is jumping out of your paper at them and they have it in their hands ex. stone money
Monday. Feb 9
make sure to categorize and take credit for your work
tiny grammer lessons:
*problems with their
*their is legal with a plural subject
*no need to use genders
*their is illegal with a singular subject
*sticking with plurals is the least messy situation
*trying to collaborate with our readers
discussion on counterintuitive topics
Those seem like helpful notes, bglunk, but you’ve categorized them under the word “Author” instead of the category “bglunk,” which will make the post impossible to find later. Open it in Edit and change the categories for you own sake.
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Excused absence WED FEB 04 Bronchitis.
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So far you’ve only taken credit for two posts, bglunk. Actually, it was me who took credit for the second one. Do you know the procedure?
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Your Notes for WED FEB 18 are very intriguing, bglunk.
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