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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Sunday, April 24, 2005. Peer review groups, 3.1. If you don't have your peers' email addresses already, shoot me an email and I'll let you know. Brie, Mark, Nikki. Ashley, Katie, Nicole. Dan, Kelly, Reza. Laura, Ronak, Yessenia. Leslie, Pasha, Tenzin. Adam D., Adam H., Chetan, Megan. Posted by Mike @ 5:31 PM. Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Peering into the future, and other obligatory puns. And whom you would like to work with particularly. Posted by Mike @ 8:35 PM. 1:00 pm - Laura.
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Sunday, December 12, 2004. No bibliography = no essay. Discussion we had, the second day of class, about citation and plagiarism? It seems that I forgot to make one important point: you always. Need to include a bibliography with your essay: always. Yes, some TAs and professors will be more casual about bibliographies - especially when you are only using texts from class - but this is lazy and potentially dangerous. Now, how you format your bibliography - even what you call it.
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Tuesday, March 29, 2005. The assignment, for those of you who have (ahem). Misplaced your class syllabus (slightly updated):. First start by looking for. Something else written by Amy Kiste Nyberg. Or something else written by Noel Carroll. Or something else written by Scott McCloud. Or (for a challenge) something written about. Or any one of the citations in Nyberg or McCloud’s or Carroll's essays. Think of the written part of this assignment as describing a journey, including w...
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Wednesday, March 31, 2004. By Kaylan's own admission, she is an HTML goddess. Is this related to the fact that Kelly is a sun goddess. Is my class a minor pantheon? Posted by Mike @ 8:59 PM. Thursday, March 25, 2004. For those of you who are still a little unsure about what the journal question for tomorrow is talking about, Jeremy's journal from Wednesday. And Jen's for Friday. Are both top-notch demonstrations of how we might respond to scholarly articles. Finally, my dorkiest ...
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Monday, November 29, 2004. But what has he done lately. Chris Ware has been collaborating with "This American Life" producer Ira Glass to tell the story of the death of one of Chicago's most beautiful urban monument in Lost Buildings. There's a Quicktime preview that is just stunning. Also worthy of note: a few years back, Glass interviewed Ware for a short segment about superheroes. Posted by Mike @ 9:33 PM. Friday, November 26, 2004. Thesis Weirdness: An introduction. Here, tho...
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Monday, January 31, 2005. European drinkers and American drivers. You might want to go read Nicole's most recent hebdomadal. She raises several excellent introductory claims in the popular argument about the legal drinking age. Here is an awesome opportunity for you - in two weeks, since this Friday's topic is locked - to get into an in-depth argumentative and analytical discussion. How can you argue against her position? Try to engage with what she says in depth. If you think I'm.
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Wednesday, June 22, 2005. Matt Haughey on writing. From part 1 of his interview with Rebecca Blood. Do you have a background in writing? Nope, not at all. In fact, I struggled with every writing and literature course I've taken in school. I nearly failed some of them, and fought hard just to get a C in most. It wasn't until I started writing every day that I actually figured out how to write and read literature. Posted by Mike @ 7:28 PM.
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Tuesday, May 18, 2004. If you want to know yours, shoot me an email and I'll break it down for you. Posted by Mike @ 7:35 PM. Sunday, May 16, 2004. Things That Make Me Feel Like a Failure. Every paper I have read so far contains the following errors. Their" used as the pronoun for various singular nouns (e.g. "child" or "person"). What do these three errors have in common? They are the only three errors I have pointed out twice or more. Posted by Mike @ 8:56 PM. Most author inter...
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Tuesday, March 29, 2005. The assignment, for those of you who have (ahem). Misplaced your class syllabus (slightly updated):. First start by looking for. Something else written by Amy Kiste Nyberg. Or something else written by Noel Carroll. Or something else written by Scott McCloud. Or (for a challenge) something written about. Or any one of the citations in Nyberg or McCloud’s or Carroll's essays. Think of the written part of this assignment as describing a journey, including w...
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Fellow Eng 100 Bloggers. Tuesday, May 18, 2004. If you want to know yours, shoot me an email and I'll break it down for you. Posted by Mike @ 7:35 PM. Sunday, May 16, 2004. Things That Make Me Feel Like a Failure. Every paper I have read so far contains the following errors. Their" used as the pronoun for various singular nouns (e.g. "child" or "person"). What do these three errors have in common? They are the only three errors I have pointed out twice or more. Posted by Mike @ 8:56 PM. Most author inter...