Monday, February 18, 2019

Blog #3 - Free Write!


Alright, it's your turn to choose your own topic.

For Blog #3, you may write about anything that's been on your mind lately. You could fantasize about your upcoming Spring Break. Tell us about your hometown. Recount a concert you've attended. Make a plan to break a bad habit or start a good one. Describe your pets. Defend Northgate as a healthy place to build friendship. Share wisdom given to you by a mentor or family member. Declare to everyone how much you love Mr. Still's class. You decide!

The only requirements that I have:
- You must meet a 500 word minimum.
- You must announce your topic and what you intend to say about that topic in the first sentence.
- You must have more than one paragraph.
- You must include a photograph (appropriate for class of course). I don't care if the photo was taken by you or if it is from the internet.

Your Rough Draft will be due - on eCampus and printed - at the beginning of class Wednesday, February 20. We will Peer Review in lab Wednesday.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Blog #2 - BALANCING VOICES (INCLUDING OUR OWN)

READers,

Here we are, still at the beginning our big project of the semester. My hope is that you will grow as writers (through the use of the writing process) while gaining community with one another along the way. 

For Blog #2, you will practice text reference, professional writing, audience consideration, and approaching a prompt with high standards. You will need to reference either David Brooks' "Building Attention Span" or Charles Blow's "Library Visit, Then Held at Gun Point" for this assignment.

So what will you write for Blog #2?

Choose one of the following prompts listed below. Here's the topics you may choose from:

1. Which writer - Brooks or Blow - is more successful in delivering his thesis statement? For the writer you chose, list and explain THREE THINGS the author does in his text that makes him so successful. (NOTICE: I'm not asking which author you like more. That's a different question.)

2. Between the two authors, do you fundamentally disagree with one of the authors? Explore in detail the ideas from either Brooks or Blow that you find especially short sighted. Explain how you believe they should change their ideas and why.

3. How does David Brooks' ideas about the benefits of nurturing crystallized intelligence apply to your first month of the Spring 2019 semester thus far? Be specific. Find three connections.

BE SURE TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:

- Your text must include quotations from the articles or book chapter you are referencing. 

- You need a minimum (meaning no less than) 400 words for this first blog post. That is not very many. You may exceed (or go over) 400 words, but if your blog post has less than 400 words you will receive zero credit.

- You must attempt to utilize a professional, formal, academic voice in your writing. This is one skill we will practice this semester. Do not use text lingo or abbreviations. Do not use slang or swear or racially charged language. In fact, HERE'S A LINK TO BLINN WRITING CENTER HANDOUT regarding Formal Academic Voice.

- You should submit a Rough Draft of Blog #2 to the appropriately labeled eCampus Dropbox by no later than midnight, Sunday, February 10. You should also bring a printed copy of your Rough Draft to class on Monday. We will Peer Review and Revise in lab. (Failure to not submit on time will result in a deduction in credit for your overall Blog #1 grade.) We will officially post our Blog #2 entries online later in the week.

You have my Office Hours as well as the Blinn Writing Center to consult for assistance. 

I look forward to reading your Rough Drafts soon.

- Kevin Still

Monday, January 28, 2019

SPRING 2019 Blog #1 - Class Introduction

READers,

Welcome to Blogging in READ 0304! Let's just dive right on in and get busy building a Rough Draft.

For Blog #1, simply introduce yourself to the class. Who are you? Where are you from? Where is that and what should be know about that place? Who are the important people (or animals) in your life? What are you goals for Blinn and beyond? What things are you particularly good at doing? What your hobbies? What's something that would totally surprise us about you? (NOTE: You do not need to answer all these questions. The questions are here to help you think about introduction type ideas.)

This is pretty standard stuff. Let's make this a good piece. Here's the particulars:
- Minimum 500 words
- Rough Draft electronically submitted to eCampus Dropbox by midnight tomorrow, Tuesday, January 29
- Rough Draft physically submitted to Mr. Still at the beginning of our exam in class on Wednesday.
- We will perform a peer review in lab on Wednesday. 
- You will submit your Final Draft online by Friday.

Let me know how I can help you.

- Kevin Still