ENGLISH 100: COLLEGE WRITING COURSE WEB

 SPRING 2010

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Introduction
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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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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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