Students will be able to purposefully integrate multimodality, multiple languages, and/or multiliteracies into writing products to support their goals.
What is "Multiple Ways of Writing"?
Website builders like Google Sites, Wix, and WordPress are examples of this.
What are platforms for the ePortfolio?
These assignments ask you to write to prompts regarding course readings and are a Gordon Rule assignment.
What are Reading Responses?
These three rhetorical appeals cover logic, credibility, and emotion.
What are logos, ethos, and pathos?
This is the number of course outcomes in ENC1102.
What are six?
Students will be able to generate and explore genuine lines of inquiry related to writing, language, literacy, and/or rhetoric.
What is "Generating Inquiry"?
You must include all these assignments in your ePortfolio.
What are all major assignments (research proposal, literature review, and research project)?
This assignment was the first step in your research project and demonstrates "Generating Inquiry."
What is Research Proposal?
This is composed of audience, exigence, and constraints.
What is the rhetorical situation?
This is the day that the ePortfolio is due.
What is the final exam block?
Students will be able to draw conclusions based on analysis and interpretation of primary evidence and place that work in conversation with other source materials.
What is "Contributing Knowledge"?
This is the minimum number of writing artifacts to include in your ePortfolio.
What is a minimum of five writing artifacts?
Watching trailers to Disney live-action remakes and charting the aspects and patterns we noticed illustrated this concept.
What is coding data?
These are agreed upon structures of writing made in response to rhetorical situations.
What is genre?
This is the training you should have completed to ensure you understand how to ethically conduct human subject research.
What is CITI Training?
Students will be able to evaluate and act on criteria for relevance, credibility, and ethics when gathering, analyzing, and presenting primary and secondary source materials.
What is "Information Literacy"?
You must include multiple drafts of at least one of the these.
What should you include for at least one major assignment?
This assignment provided an overview of previous research in the field and demonstrates "Research Genre Production."
What is the Literature Review?
You should always consider this group composed of intended and unintended readers when composing.
What is the audience?
This is the governing body in charge of approving human subject research.
What is the Institutional Review Board (IRB)?
Students will be able to produce writing that demonstrates their ability to navigate choices and constraints in a variety of public and/or academic research genres that matter to specific communities.
What is "Research Genre Production"?
These are examples: discussion posts, reading journals, peer review, feedback, free writes, short writes, collaborative writing, outside-of-class writing.
What are different kinds of writing tasks?
This process work asked you to chart all your secondary sources and could demonstrate the "Information Literacy" outcome.
What is the synthesis chart?
This word describes the importance of your work and how you address a problem.
What is the exigence?
This is the amount of points you will automatically gain from showing up to the exam block on time AND turning in your ePortfolio by the start of the exam block.
What is 5 points?