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Monday
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and taking notes!
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2/7: Research hypertexts
- Reading
due: Sample student hypertexts: click through the hypertexts
linked through the Winter
2004 E-Rhetoric group pages: select one individual student hypertext
to focus on.
- Assignment
due: Your own research; After browsing the student page,
make a list of 3 features (total) that
you like about the hypertext you looked at (i.e.,
that you like so much that you might even experiment with those features
in your own hypertext), and then 3 things
that you don't like as much that you will avoid in your own hypertext.
Have reasons (rhetorically sound ones) for your preferences
and dislikes & be sure to include links to the sites and/or pages
to which you are referring. Please post this list of 6 items (total)
in your Forum folder.
- Presentations
today:
- Section
2: Ting,
Nick, Sarah
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2/7: Tech Office hours: Wallenberg 125
- 7-9pm (optional) |
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2/9: On-Line Communications - Conventions of E-Mail,
IM, and Blogs
- Reading
due: "Blah
Blah Blah Blog" from Wired News, Feb 18 2002
- Writing
due: Blog
assignment (if this is one of your 5 chosen entries: originally
due onthe 7th, but you can use this as your new due date if you'd
like)
- Assignment
due: Your own research
- Presentations
today:
- Section
2: Will,
Fred
- Section
7: Julie,
Jonathon, Craig
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2/11: Asynchronous Discussions and Forms of Representation/Persuasion
- Writing
due: Homepage
and two nodes (link through Forum and print out to
turn in)
- Assignment
due: Your own research
- Presentations
today:
- Section
2: Justin,
Bret, Derek
- Section
7: Beth,
Nathania, Hialy
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