New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common. -John Locke, philosopher (1632-1704)
Monday, April 7th
Beginning your Explanatory Report: What information should you supply to your readers?
Prewriting and planning
Conferences: Tuesday, April 8th & Thursday, April 10th
Explanatory Report, citing sources, your multimedia presentation (showing one example)
Wednesday, April 9th
More discussion of your Explanatory Report: citing sources
Bring to class: your typed up notes/planning and writing that you did in class on Monday. (If you already have a draft of your report, bring that.) Also bring any source material (journal article, web site, etc.) that you might be using in your Explanatory Report.
Handout: from They Say/I Say
Computer Lab: Friday, April 11th
In-class peer review
Showing one more multimedia presentation example