Singularity: English 15, Fall 2005 : OctoberThird

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Most recent edit on 2005-10-03 03:29:12 by EschaTon

Additions:
Remember that you are supposed to be working on cluster formation and consider topics for discussion w/r/t/ your FinalProject. Browse some projects from previous semesters if you are unclear what is required. Also, think about alternative representations of rhetorical content. I would be interested in seeing projects that are non-textual (ie. video, interactive, or art object, for instance). If you have such skills and would like to use them in making a final project, I am more than willing to discuss any ideas.

Deletions:
Remember that you are supposed to be working on cluster formation and consider topics for discussion w/r/t/ your FinalProject. Browse some projects from previous semesters if you are unclear what is required. Also, think about alternative representations of rhetorical content. I would be interested in seeing projects that are non-textual (ie. video, interactive, or art object, for instance). If you have such skills and would like to use them in making a final project, I am more than willing to discuss any ideas



Edited on 2005-10-02 19:55:06 by EschaTon

Additions:
More differentiation: On the distinction between union and rapture

Deletions:
More differentiation: On the distinction between [http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~eknuth/teresa/life/chap20.html union and rapture]



Edited on 2005-10-02 19:54:30 by EschaTon

Additions:
- Write an analogy argument. A list of topics was discussed in class. You may choose one of those or email another project idea to the professor by midnight on 10.3.5 (or whenever the professor goes to bed (usually sometime around 2AM)). The argument should be 500-750 words, adequetely engage counterargument, and show an understanding of basic grammar (I will start penalizing more for comma misusage than I have been, in the past). A rough draft of the paper will be due to the wiki before 11 AM on Wednesday. As with the definitional argument, bring at least one dead-tree copy to class for workshopping on Wednesday.

Deletions:
- Write an analogy argument. A list of topics was discussed in class. You may choose one of those or email another project idea to the professor by midnight on 10.3.5. The argument should be 500-750 words, adequetely engage counterargument, and show an understanding of basic grammar (I will start penalizing more for comma misusage than I have been, in the past). A rough draft of the paper will be due to the wiki before 11 AM on Wednesday. As with the definitional argument, bring at least one dead-tree copy to class for workshopping on Wednesday.



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Remember that you are supposed to be working on cluster formation and consider topics for discussion w/r/t/ your FinalProject. Browse some projects from previous semesters if you are unclear what is required. Also, think about alternative representations of rhetorical content. I would be interested in seeing projects that are non-textual (ie. video, interactive, or art object, for instance). If you have such skills and would like to use them in making a final project, I am more than willing to discuss any ideas

More differentiation: On the distinction between [http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~eknuth/teresa/life/chap20.html union and rapture]

Come to class with thoughts for possible analogies you might like to write about. I have a list of possible topics, but I am open to your suggestions.

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