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Introduction
In your English 100 Website, you
will notice that you can navigate in a variety of ways. Usually in central
locations, like this Lecture Notes page, you will find that it is the
root page of related information. You can also click on any of the
links in the navigation bars on the left or bottom to take you to a particular
week's lecture notes or back to this central page.
Lecture Notes Naming Scheme
Notice that the titles say Lecture Notes 1-1 and 2-1,
and so forth. The initial number refers to the week (week 1 and week 2)
and the number following the hyphen refers to the sequence of lectures that
week. So, you might see Lecture Notes 2-1 and Lecture Notes 2-2.
That means that there were 2 lecture notes for week 2. |
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7-2 Lecture
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1-1
Lecture: Welcome, Intros, Week 1 Tasks
1-2 Lecture: Writing with Descriptive Language
2-1 Lecture: The Elements of an Essay
2-2 Lecture: MLA Document Format
3-1 Lecture: Thesis Statements & Introductory Paragraphs
3-2 Lecture: Introductions & Conclusions
3-3 Lecture: Writing the Process/Analysis Essay
4-1 Lecture: Critiquing Your Classmates' Essays
5-1 Lecture: Audience
Awareness
5-2 Lecture: Notes on Into
the Wild: Chapters 1-3
5-3 Lecture: Notes on Into the Wild: Chapters 4-6
6-1 Lecture: Notes on
Into the Wild: Chapters 6-9
7-1 Lecture: MLA Documentation System
7-2 Lecture: Writing the Research Essay
7-3 Lecture:
Notes on Into the Wild: Chapters 10-Epilogue
8-2 Lecture: Integrating Citations Within Your Essay
9-1 Lecture: Conducting Your
Academic Research: How to Locate Sources
9-2 Lecture: Plagiarism, Paraphrasing, & Scholarly Integrity
9-3 Lecture:
Compiling the Works Cited Page
10-1 Lecture: Conducting Your Academic Research: How to Evaluate Sources
10-2 Lecture: Research Notes |
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