Friday, October 30, 2009
Week 12 - Literature Read
Weekend Homework
1. Read your book to completion this weekend.
2. As you read fill out the 4 x 2 = 8 pages in your journal that was assigned for this project.
3. Answer all ten questions assigned to the project during week 10 (classroom notes).
4. Be prepared to have instructor write off on this project.
5. Be prepared to discuss your book within a small group.
Week 11 - Copyright Criminals (questions - Online Classroom)
Friday, October 30, 2009
Tuesday - Movie Night - The Black Oak Project
Directive:
1. View material requested on this post.
2. If you attended event use recall to answer questions. If you did not attend the movie, review all the attachments offered within this post.
3. Put answers in your course journal under the title: "Copyright Criminals" - Week 11. 10/30/09 Online Classroom Drill.
View - Copyright Criminals Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Copyright-Criminals/49437687171?ref=ts
View - Copyright Criminals video trailer:http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1078916056578
Read - Discussion guide: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/copyright-criminals/resources/COPYRIGHTCRIMINALS_discussion.pdf
Questions:
1. Define the term "Copyright"
2. Define the term "plagiarism"
3. Define the term "Hip Hop"
4. Can you own a sound?
5. What is "sampling"
6. Provide your position on this issue within a three paragraph statement, adopting the terms of the topic as your cornerstone of knowledge.
Posted by Lorenzo's 1100 English Course at 12:02 PM
Tuesday - Movie Night - The Black Oak Project
Directive:
1. View material requested on this post.
2. If you attended event use recall to answer questions. If you did not attend the movie, review all the attachments offered within this post.
3. Put answers in your course journal under the title: "Copyright Criminals" - Week 11. 10/30/09 Online Classroom Drill.
View - Copyright Criminals Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Copyright-Criminals/49437687171?ref=ts
View - Copyright Criminals video trailer:http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1078916056578
Read - Discussion guide: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/copyright-criminals/resources/COPYRIGHTCRIMINALS_discussion.pdf
Questions:
1. Define the term "Copyright"
2. Define the term "plagiarism"
3. Define the term "Hip Hop"
4. Can you own a sound?
5. What is "sampling"
6. Provide your position on this issue within a three paragraph statement, adopting the terms of the topic as your cornerstone of knowledge.
Posted by Lorenzo's 1100 English Course at 12:02 PM
Saturday, October 24, 2009
W10 - Literature & Mock Proficiency Drill
Monday - Online Classroom
Tuesday - Review of Literature
Wednesday - Literature min-lecture
Thursday - Writing Drill = Mock Proficiency Test (10 minute draft development) 35 minutes of writing topic.
Homework:
Type week Thursday writing drill essay and type into a MLA style document.
As you spell check the typed document, record the errors identified in spell check on to the hand written essay (Writing Drill).
Submit both documents and the draft pre-writing paper in a folder.
Tuesday - Review of Literature
Wednesday - Literature min-lecture
Thursday - Writing Drill = Mock Proficiency Test (10 minute draft development) 35 minutes of writing topic.
Homework:
Type week Thursday writing drill essay and type into a MLA style document.
As you spell check the typed document, record the errors identified in spell check on to the hand written essay (Writing Drill).
Submit both documents and the draft pre-writing paper in a folder.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
W 9 - Homework
Self Editing Drill
Directives:
1. Take one of your journal entries and redesign into a two page TYPED paper.
2. Run spell check for editing paper - have your course journal open to record all of the edits that appear.
Example: The word 'fragment' appears in the correction box. You write down the term fragment. You then proceed to click on the 'explain' message, and write down the explanation and correct suggested offered in the text book.
Notes:
If a edit correction appears twice - list the times it appears, but do not write the recommendation more then once in your journal.
Record all of the misspellings that you have. If you misspell the same word more then once, identify how many times it was misspelled.
Submit this on Tuesday of week 10.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Week 9 Preview
Monday: HOLIDAY
Tuesday: Submit homework. Review S&S essays and WI chapters
Wednesday: Grammar Drills
Thursday: Grammar Drills
Tuesday: Submit homework. Review S&S essays and WI chapters
Wednesday: Grammar Drills
Thursday: Grammar Drills
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