Well done! You Made It!Grab a snack! Read your work! As we settle in I’ll ask that you select a passage to read aloud from your Autoethnographic Essay. The […]
12/10: Peer ReviewWe’ll return to Inayatulla’s and Rainey’s autoethnographies today to look closely at their introductions. Together, we’ll make a list on […]
EXTRA CREDIT: Visit the Writing Center!You can receive 5 points extra credit (that’s the equivalent of a blog post OR 5 missed class points!) AND get support towards your f […]
12/5: Writing Workshop – Using EvidenceWe will be working with two handouts I distribute in class today to identify the evidence you will use in your autoethnographic […]
11/26: Coding Data towards AutoethnographyLast week, you worked to develop your own resource for this assignment in this list of qualities of autoethnographic essays and possible […]
11/19: Models of Autoethnographic WritingToday, we’ll look at Tiffany Rainey’s autoethnography “Her Own Voice: Coming Out in Academia with Bipolar Disorder.” CONTENT ALERT: This […]
10/31: Project Management DayToday’s goals move between collaborative work and individual work. I’m happy to structure class time so I direct what you’re doing or to […]
10/22: Group PresentationsYou’re leading class today! I’ll give you time in each of your groups to reconvene about presenting your assigned reading(s) to the class. […]
10/10: Your History of CollaborationWe’ll begin today by revisiting Bruffee. Do you have questions or thoughts about the article? We’ll look together at p. 642, where B […]
10/1: The History of CollaborationIn-class Writing Prompt Think back to a time in your life when you worked with others in a meaningful way. Maybe you were on a sports […]
9/26: Writing Workshop Day 2Peer Review Groups Please find your partner(s) for the day and sit together: Group A: Gabriela & Yuantong Group B: Andy, Beatriz, […]
Writing Workshop Day 1Writing Processes We’ll begin today by reflecting on our individual writing processes. Think about how you approach a writing task. Do […]