Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Today in class we reviewed the portfolio process. Students were given two handouts on the Revision Process, "Chapter 7 1/2 Office Hours: Revision: Help from the Audience" (Skwire 217-218)and Chapter 8 1/2 Office Hours: Revision: The Psychology of It All" (251-252).
Feel free to use this information to write Portfolio Narrative Essay 2.
Skwire, Sarah E. and David Skwire. Writing with a Thesis: A Rhetoric & Reader. 9th Ed. Boston: Thomson Wadworth. 2005. Print.
Each essay is a real essay, in that it needs to be scholarly and you have to cite your essays and include the references in a bibliography.
I also handed out a drafty draft of the Portfolio Checklist. I failed to print the end of it, so there are parts missing. Look at the one on the blog for all the assignments.
Tomorrow I will post a final draft of the portfolio checklist. Use this as your table of contents in the portfolio.
Again, if you have a draft that is outstanding, put that grade in the checklist and then let me know in the same place that you have included the final draft, correction essay here.
Feel free to use this information to write Portfolio Narrative Essay 2.
Skwire, Sarah E. and David Skwire. Writing with a Thesis: A Rhetoric & Reader. 9th Ed. Boston: Thomson Wadworth. 2005. Print.
Each essay is a real essay, in that it needs to be scholarly and you have to cite your essays and include the references in a bibliography.
I also handed out a drafty draft of the Portfolio Checklist. I failed to print the end of it, so there are parts missing. Look at the one on the blog for all the assignments.
Tomorrow I will post a final draft of the portfolio checklist. Use this as your table of contents in the portfolio.
Again, if you have a draft that is outstanding, put that grade in the checklist and then let me know in the same place that you have included the final draft, correction essay here.