Sunday, September 23, 2012

Week 5

This week is all about getting the "Who Are You?" essay together and ready for delivery next week.  We will be sharing drafts the first part of the week and also putting together a writing rubric that will take into account what we believe makes for a great paper.

Please read through the different questions that were posed on Facebook and which form the basis for a powerful conversation about writing.  Remember that whatever you read or see calls you to respond in your notebooks.


I'm introducing a couple of new elements to the class. Both involve working outside of class and taking a step toward actively paying attention to sharing and polishing your writing.  Both are extra credit.  Both demand extra work.  Both can make a huge difference in the quality of your work.
  1. Make an appointment for the writing center and spend at least 45 minutes; focus on editing. Have the tutor sign the copy of the essay you worked on.  Staple it to your final copy.  This bit of effort will earn you 15 extra credit points.  
  2. This one is a bit more complicated.  You will need to have at least two other people from your class to work with you.  It involves the ultimately scariest thing any writing student can do, visit his/her professor in his office to look for feedback.  This process is called a writing conference.  I normally have everyone do three a semester, but this term I want to see what happens if instead of making it mandatory, I offer extra credit instead.  If you participate in this activity, you will earn 35 extra points.  (Expect to spend about 30 minutes.)  To sign up for the writing conference, you must form a group of three or four students and sign up.

Almost forgot, read "You Are not the Poem" (32-33) in Writing Down the Bones.  Substitute essay for poem in the reading.  You are not your essay!

2 comments:

  1. How do you set up an appointment at the writing center?

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  2. To make an appointment, go to the Writing Center (2207) and talk to one of the good people at the front desk.

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