Guess the Reading
Lessons from Each Other
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Guess the student
100

This music video was the focus of a reading related to reviews.

What is "This is America"?

100

These two students are fans of Kanye West, especially his album Ye. 

Who are Jaron and Donte?

100

This is a type of research that is original and done by the author; it is also factual and not interpretative.

What is primary research?

100

Two people from Indiana

Who are Kendall and Bennett?

200

This quote comes from this reading, "Craft goes by many names—decorative art, handicraft, design,
and art—but these are not synonymous. Each name connotes a certain historical genealogy,
purpose, and value."

What is "When is a Teapot not a Teapot?"

200

This student talked about Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" in their first presentation.

Who is Harrison?

200

This is a four-sentence explanation of a reading that combines summary and analysis.



What is a rhetorical precis?

200

This student is an avid Nintendo fan

Who is Tom?

300

The podcast we listened to when discussing interview ethics was from this podcast series.

What is This American Life?

300

This student taught us about the themes in Pusha-T's album.

Who is Vinette?

300

This kind of source is often peer-reviewed, includes full citations for sources, and may include jargon.

What is a scholarly source?

300

This student is from another country

Who is David?

400

Name the title of two of the three readings that considered traditional syllabus conventions.

What is "My Syllabus, Myself," "DIY Syllabus: What is a Syllabus Really For, Anyway?", "Syllabus as Manifesto: A Critical Approach to Classroom Culture"

400

This student believes art can be created by a loved one during a visit to the Crayola factory.

Who is Soleil?

400

It's an important consideration of conducting interviews that considers issues of transparency, consent, and usage.

What are interview ethics?

400

These two female students are both from Syracuse and the Syracuse area

Julia and Maddy

500

These are the 4 C's of responsible interviewing.

What are Consent, Consequences, Confidentiality, and Culture?

500

This student taught us how to grow potatoes if we ever find ourselves stranded on Mars

Who is Rackley?

500

This is a term used in the research process that often follows transcribing of an interview, for example. It involves looking for and identifying patterns in research.

What is coding?

500

This student is an Elvis fan.

Who is Daniel?