LS = Little Seagull Handbook
Date | Major Due Dates; Homework (due day listed); In class |
W 1/18 | Introduction to Course; Notes |
M 1/23 | Read LS “Reading Strategies”, the Purdue OWL on “Organizing Your Argument – Toulmin Method” and “Stasis Theory“, and Hunter and smith; Notes |
W 1/25 | Topic Proposal due; Notes |
M 1/30 | Read Smarsh and Petersen; Notes |
W 2/1 | Short Analysis due (see LS 49-53 for guidance); Notes |
M 2/6 | Public Analysis due (see LS 90-118 for research help) |
W 2/8 | Work on Annotated Bibliography (find at least three public sources); Meet in Library for Research activity |
M 2/13 | Read Drum |
W 2/15 | Skim over Villanueva (Moodle), work on Academic Analysis |
M 2/20 | Academic Analysis due |
W 2/22 | Annotated Bibliography due by end of Friday |
M 3/6 | Work on Paper 1 |
W 3/8 | Paper 1 due for peer reviews (see LS p. 10-29 for drafting help) |
M 3/13 | Conferences |
W 3/15 | Paper 1 due with final revisions by the end of Friday |
M 3/20 | Midterm Reflection due |
W 3/22 | Readings |
M 3/27 | Readings |
W 3/29 | Paper 2 activity |
M 4/3 | Paper 2 due for peer reviews |
W 4/5 | Conferences |
T 4/11 | Conferences |
W 4/12 | Paper 2 due with final revisions by Friday |
M 4/17 | Read Febos and McIntosh; Watch Febos |
W 4/19 | Read Graeber |
M 4/24 | Paper 3 due for peer reviews |
W 4/26 | Conferences |
M 5/1 | Paper 3 due with final revisions |
T 5/9 | Final Reflection due |