The CSU Honor Pledge.
"I have not given, received, or used any unauthorized assistance."
The number and names of the major assignments this semester.
Eight: Resume, Cover Letter, Research Logs (i.e., 1, 2, 3), Researched Argument Paper, Self-Evaluation, Final Web Build.
The five learning outcomes for this class as described on the Syllabus.
Employ rhetorical content; develop content; apply genre and disciplinary conventions; use sources and evidence; control syntax and mechanics.
Define genre conventions.
The common elements in a given piece of writing that make that writing a particular genre.
The five points in the Rhetorical Triangle.
Author, Audience, Purpose, Genre/Text, and Context.
The policies surrounding late work.
No acceptance of late work, unless:
Contacted 48 hrs. in advance
University-sanctioned events/religious holidays: arrange extension in advance or complete work beforehand
Emergency Situations
The two types of sources you needed to find for your Researched Argument Paper and the required number of sources for this assignment.
6 sources.
List two of the learning outcomes in Unit 3.
Any of the following apply:
The genre of summary you wrote in Unit 3 for your Research Log assignments.
Rhetorical Precis
Label each part of the Rhetorical Triangle for the Researched Argument Paper assignment.
Author: Me
Audience: The JUR and the stakeholder audience I chose
Genre: Researched Argument Essay
Purpose: To persuade/convince my chosen stakeholder to believe/accept my thesis
Context: All the conversations and debates surrounding my chosen issue: historical, political, social, academic, environmental, etc.
The policies regarding attendance: number of absences; percentage of grade; the policy for exceeding the number of absences.
5 absences; 10% of my grade; I need to schedule a meeting with my instructor if I exceed 5 absences.
List three of the writing tips for writing a Resume that we discussed in class.
Any of the following apply:
1. Focus on Keywords & Quantify your Impact
2. List only your Relevant Work Experience
3. If you have little work experience you can list any of the following information:
Volunteer Experience
Personal Projects
Summer Jobs
Internships
Academic Research Projects or Accomplishments
Soft Skills
Technical Skills
4. Focus on your accomplishments over responsibilities
List three of the learning outcomes in Unit 1.
Any of the following apply:
List three of the genre conventions for a self-evaluation that we discussed in class.
Any of the following apply:
•The course (or job) you are evaluating yourself on.
•Your name and the time you’ve spent in the course or in the position.
•Descriptive Imagery
•Connection to criteria for the evaluation: how are you analyzing your performance? In connection to what?
•Focus on specific events, achievements, failures, etc.
•Description of thoughts, feelings, etc.
•Use of the first-person, personal pronoun “I”
•Professional (i.e., “business casual”) language
What are the names of three of the library databases that we discussed in class?
Any of the following apply:
Academic Search Ultimate
U.S. Major Dailies
NewsBank Access World News
Psychology & Behavioral Science Collection
CSU's Principles of Community.
Inclusion, integrity, respect, service, and social justice.
List four of the key principles we discussed in class for writing a Cover Letter.
Any of the following apply:
1. State the reason for your letter
2. Make an argument
3. Keep it concise & succinct
4. Go beyond your resume!
5. Don't apologize for lack of experience
6. Research your company
7. Find the right tone
8. Avoid cliches
How does the "use sources and evidence" outcome apply to the Research Log assignments? In what ways?
Possible answers:
You needed to critically read and evaluate the sources to complete your Rhetorical Precis.
You synthesized your source information from each of your sources for your Source Discussion.
You followed MLA documentation standards to write the citations for your Rhetorical Precis.
For the Rhetorical Precis, how many sentences are there in this type of writing? And, what did you need to address in each sentence?
Four sentences:
1. Author/Publication Information/Thesis
2. Supporting Reasons and Evidence
3. Author's Purpose
4. Intended Audience
Any of the following apply:
1. Ad Hominem
Attacks the person, not the argument or issue.
2. Ad Populam (i.e., Bandwagon Fallacy)
Trying to convince someone that a fact is true based on popular opinion and nothing else.
3. Slippery Slope
Warns that if a single step is taken then a series of events will follow resulting in a bad situation.
4. Circular Reasoning
Using a conclusion (or a version of it) to support itself.
5. Hasty Generalization
Coming to a conclusion without enough evidence to support that conclusion.
6. Faulty/Weak Analogy or False Comparison
Comparing two things as alike when they are not.
7. Either/Or Reasoning (i.e., False Choice)
Reducing the options for viewing a situation down to two overly simplified choices when there are more.
8. Equivocation
When a key term has one meaning in one context and another meaning in a different context.
The definition of Academic Integrity.
Producing my own original work and not using another’s work as my own, including someone else’s ideas, someone else’s words, or someone else’s graphics (this includes the use of AI, such as ChatGPT).
Define Metacognition and explain why the author's in "The Role of Metacognition in Learning and Achievement" describe it as a basic survival skill.
Definition: Reflecting on your own thinking processes
Basic Survival Skill: Improves how you apply knowledge, skills, and character qualities across multiple disciplines
Paraphrase three of the learning outcomes in Unit 4.
Any of the following outcomes can be paraphrased:
How does the Rhetorical Precis differ in content between an argumentative source and a source that presents original research?
The thesis differs: in original research it is the author's hypothesis or altered hypothesis based on their research results.
The supporting reasons and evidence differs: you describe the methodology for the research study (e.g., what type of study was conducted?).
List and define the categories for the CRAAP Criteria for source evaluation that we discussed in class.
1. Currency
The timeliness of the publication or post
2. Relevance
The importance of the information for your needs
3. Authority
The source of the information
4. Accuracy
The reliability, truthfulness, correctness of your source information
5. Purpose
The reason the source exists