Monday, December 7, 2015

Week 15 & 16 Agendas [Tentative]

Monday, December 7th
  • Final Presentations
  • Homework
    • continue planning/constructing Stage 5 Public Text
    • continue drafting Stage 5 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue drafting Stage 6 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue revising previous assignments in preparation for Final Portfolio deadline

Wednesday, December 9th

  • Final Presentations
  • Homework
    • continue planning/constructing Stage 5 Public Text
    • continue drafting Stage 5 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue drafting Stage 6 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue revising previous assignments in preparation for Final Portfolio deadline

Friday, December 11th
  • FINAL PORTFOLIO DUE BY 10PM

Monday, December 14th
  • PUBLIC TEXT DUE BY 12PM (VIA EMAIL AND/OR IN BOX OUTSIDE MY OFFICE, ARHU 269)

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Week 14 Agenda [Tentative]

Monday, November 30th
  • Stage 5 Essay Peer Review Essay
  • Homework
    • continue planning/constructing Stage 5 Public Text
    • continue drafting Stage 5 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue drafting Stage 6 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue revising previous assignments in preparation for Final Portfolio deadline

Wednesday, December 2nd

  • Final Presentations
  • Homework
    • continue planning/constructing Stage 5 Public Text
    • continue drafting Stage 5 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue drafting Stage 6 Reflective Essay (due w/Final Portfolio)
    • continue revising previous assignments in preparation for Final Portfolio deadline

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Final Presentation Guidelines

The final three class meetings (12/2, 12/7, and 12/9) will consist of presentations of your Stage 5 Public Texts. Each of you will be required to showcase your Stage 5 Public texts to the class, as well as discuss its overall rhetorical dimensions. Don’t worry if you’re not done constructing your public text. Your presentation is meant to give the class a good idea of what you are creating, your rhetorical reasoning behind your chosen form for your public text, and how effectively you are communicating with your Stage 4 theory to a public audience.
Here is the presentation schedule:

Wednesday, 12/2
Arevalo, Abraham
Benavides, Brendaly
Bonilla, Luis
Esquivel, Pedro
Gao, Yuncheng
Garcia, Adrian
Garcia, Alondra
Garcia, Noe
Gonzalez, Anna

Monday, 12/7
Goris, Jonathan
Herrera, Marilyn
Martinez, Adeladia
Munoz, Robert
Ongcal, Ireneo
Rios, Justin
Rodriguez, Anllely
Rodriguez, Iris

Wednesday, 12/9
Salazar, Alejandra
Salinas, Hipolito
Sanchez, Arturo
Sanchez, Erick
Tafolla, Robert
Torres, Oscar
Truong, Tiffany
Valdez, Samantha

Presentation times are non-negotiable, so make sure to come prepared on your assigned date. For those of you working with digital picture files, videos, or web sites, you will have the computer in the classroom at your disposal.

Here are the requirements for your presentation:
  1. Keep your presentation between 6-8 minutes at the most
  2. Start by stating your Stage 4 theory
  3. Showcase/describe your Stage 5 Public Text by answering the following questions
    • How does your public text connect to your Stage 4 Essay theory?
    • What is the purpose of your public text? Who is the primary audience for this public text?
    • How easy/difficult was it to construct your public text? What other forms did your public text take before you settled on this final form?
  4. Provide one (1) open-ended question for class discussion.
    • Don’t ask closed questions like this: Did you like my public text?
    • Ask open questions like this: Why/how is my public text rhetorically effective? Why/how is this the best form to communicate my Stage 4 theory? What specific audiences will my public text impact the most/least?
In addition to this, on one of the days you are not presenting, you will be required to complete a 1-page, typed summary AND response to your favorite Stage 5 Public Text presentation. This document should 1) state the name of the author of the public text, 2) detail what the presentation covered, and 3) discuss how/why this public text is rhetorically effective/ineffective. Summary/responses will be due at the start of class for credit.

I'm looking forward to all of your Stage 5 Public Text presentations next week!

Final Portfolio Guidelines

A writing portfolio is a collection of REVISED writing assignments that are representative of a student's work throughout an entire semester. 

Your Google Drive shared folder will count as your final portfolio for this course. As discussed at the beginning of the semester, your final portfolio is worth 60% of your final course grade. Bear in mind that I will grade your final portfolio as a whole--not as the average of different project grades. Also, incomplete portfolios may not receive a passing grade. 

YOUR FINAL PORTFOLIO IS DUE ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11TH BY 10PM. No late work will be accepted.

Below is an up-to-date list of all the files that you should have in your shared Google Drive folder by the assignment deadline. I have also included the correct file names. Finally, I would encourage all of you to visit the UTPA Writing Center (STAC 3.119) prior to the deadline for assistance with any grammar or MLA-related issues in any of your assignments.


ASSIGNMENT FILE NAME IN GOOGLE DRIVE
Downs & Wardle Response D&WResponse_YourFullName
Diaz Response DiazResponse_YourFullName
Haas & Flower Response H&FResponse_YourFullName
D&W/H&F Response DW&HFResponse_YourFullName
Stage 2 Essay Stage2Essay_YourFullName
Stage 3 Plan of Inquiry Stage3Plan_YourFullName
Stage 4 Research Essay Stage4Essay_YourFullName
Stage 5 Reflective Essay Stage5Essay_YourFullName
Stage 6 Reflective Essay Stage6Essay_YourFullName

Monday, November 23, 2015

Public Text Samples and Resources

Here's a list of public texts created by former students:

And here are some resources to help you gather ideas and create your own Stage 5 public text. Enjoy!

Week 13 Agenda [Tentative]

Monday, November 23rd
  • **MEETING IN BUSA 217**
  • Activity: Stage 5 Description/Drawing
  • Stage 5 Reflective Essay
  • Exploring Your Stage 5 Public Text Possibilities
  • Homework
    • continue planning/constructing Stage 5 Public Text
    • begin drafting Stage 5 Reflective Essay in Google Drive
      • in Google Drive, title file like this: Stage5Essay_YourFullName
    • read/print/bring Stage 6: Reflecting on Reading, Writing, and Learning in Your Portfolio to class for discussion on Wednesday, 11/25
    • continue revising previous assignments in Google Drive

Wednesday, November 25th

  • **MEETING IN BUSA 217**
  • Discuss Stage 6
  • Final Portfolio Guidelines
  • Final Presentation Schedule/Guidelines
  • Homework
    • continue constructing Stage 5 Public Text
    • continue drafting Stage 5 Reflective Essay
      • print/bring three (3) copies of draft for peer review on Monday, 11/30
    • begin drafting Stage 6 Reflective Essay in Google Drive
      • in Google Drive, title file like this: Stage6Essay_YourFullName

Monday, November 16, 2015

Week 12 Agenda [Tentative]

Monday, November 16th
  • Quiz on Sommers' "Revision Strategies"
  • Stage 4 Peer Review
  • Homework

Wednesday, November 18th

  • Discuss Stage 5: Adapting Your Theory to a Public Audience
  • Homework
    • Stage 5 Drawing/Description
      • type a one-page, single-spaced preliminary description of your public text that also discusses 1) who your public text will be for AND 2) the overall purpose of your public text
      • hand-draw a preliminary picture of your public text (color is ok, but not required)
      • staple your picture ON TOP of your writing assignment
      • bring drawing/description to class on Monday for discussion/credit
    • **REMEMBER, WE WILL MEET IN BUSA 217 (COMPUTER LAB) ON MONDAY, 11/23 & WEDNESDAY, 11/25 **