Monday, February 25, 2008
ARW Information: Final Papers
Monday, February 18, 2008
ARW Information: Final Paper & final class
I think that our final class tomorrow will be about 20 minutes long. Please plan your day tomorrow based on that shortened time.
From Course Information and Assignments, these details confirm the requirements for your essay:
Final submission. Your completed assignment will have: 800-1000 words. MLA style. 6+ sources. Student Information. Title. Final Draft. Works Cited. Times Roman or Times New Roman. 12pt. 1.5 spacing. Please see the sample essay (you do not need to include an Outline).
Please note: The Weeks 7-10 Timetable also calls for you to hand in your Full Draft as well as your Final Paper.Thank you, see you tomorrow, Owen.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
ARW Information: PWT Wagar Study Guide One
Your Study Guide One is checked and I think all your efforts should be of great assistance to you in your preparations.
Plan & prepare well & you will create your own good luck.
Best,
Owen
Monday, February 11, 2008
PWT Wagar: The criteria that will be used to score your answer
PWT Wagar: The criteria that will be used to score your answer
Answers the question: YES NO (If ‘No’, scores 0 for both parts)
| Responsiveness & Understanding 6-7 You show clear understanding and provide sufficient reasons and examples. 4-5 You show understanding, but some of your reasons or examples may not be relevant or they may need developing. 2-3 You show partial understanding. You need to give more reasons or examples, or you need to make your reasons and examples more relevant. 0-1 Your response is severely underdeveloped or irrelevant. | Writing
3 Highly comprehensible and well written. 2 Comprehensible, but problems with one of the following: a bridging sentence, unity, transitions, vocabulary, grammar, paragraph format, sufficient quantity.
1 Comprehensible, but problems with 2 – 3 of the following: a bridging sentence, unity, transitions, vocabulary, grammar, paragraph format, sufficient quantity. 0 Incomprehensible and/or insufficient. | TOTAL |
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/7 |
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ARW Information: Your role at tutorials
I think everyone should take a tutorial on their Full Draft. The Weeks 7-10 timetable includes five (5) tutorial sessions, which is enough time to accommodate everyone. Tutorials on Friday and next Monday will be held in class time, which means that there is no formal class and this time is available for you to work on developing your essays to Final Paper standard - that is, your very best. We will organise tutorial sessions 2-5 in class tomorrow.
I am very keen for you to "lead" your tutorial. You should come prepared with questions and ideas. It might be a good idea to even write a list of things you want to discuss. The role I am describing for you is explained in more detail in SGW p.7. The comments and corrections on your paper represent my turn in the conversation and your tutorial is your opportunity to continue the conversation. Please do not come expecting to sit and listen.
For now then, Owen.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
ARW Information: Class location for Tuesday, Period One.
I completely overlooked booking a classroom for Tuesday, but usually there are lots of classrooms available Period One. On Tuesday morning, please go to H-Kan, up to the 3rd Floor common area and our classroom number will be displayed on a temporary sign.
I have updated the Weeks 7-10 Timetable with this detail & it will be updated again tomorrow, and it should continue to be updated regularly. The timetable is now listed on the left under Course Links. Have you checked the Homepage recently?
We have ten Wagar Class Discussions sessions on Tuesday and this is an earlier start for ARW than usual, but please try to arrive early (by 8.45) to support your classmates who will be leading sessions.
Bye for now, Owen.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
ARW Information: Knowing exactly what to do the next few days
Rushing right now, but a couple of quick points important for the next few days:
A 2/6 updated version of the WP timetable is available here and on the ARW Homepage and it does include changes that effect individuals, groups, and the whole class regarding the *Essay, *Winter Project, *when we have next class, and *Wagar Class Discussions.
The timetable calls for PWT homework, please go to the DIY BA Wagar Study Guide to answer your questions. Do try your best for your classmates, and then together the class will create something really useful for each of you individually, and of course it is a lot less work than having to answer all the questions by yourself.
Thank you very much to presenters today for all your hard work to make the content of your sessions interesting and for practicing to make it easy to understand you.
Finally, do please always check the timetable on the Homepage so you know you are always working with latest version.
See you on Tuesday, bright and early!
Owen
Sunday, February 3, 2008
BA: WP timetable & other
An updated version of the WP timetable is available here and on the ARW Homepage and it does include changes that effect individuals and groups.
Thank you very much to presenters today for all your hard work to make the content of your sessions interesting and for practicing to make it easy to understand you.
Participants, please all sit in a close group. It gives the session leaders confidence. It sends the message that you are interested in them and what they have to say.
Thank you,
Owen
WP Sessions Timetable
Here is a first attempt to organise the WP sessions.
Please let me know if you see any problems.
Thank you, Owen.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
ARW Question: Will you use a computer?
Please let me know if you have decided to use a computer. This information lets me know if two or more groups can go at the same time. I can make the WP timetable as soon as you let me know, so please reply as soon as you can.
Thank you,
Owen.
ARW Request: Arrive early please
We will use two classrooms tomorrow as well as computers, so these things are likely to require everyone to arrive 5-10 minutes early tomorrow. Most students do arrive early anyway, so the critical thing is that everyone is early.
Thank you. See you then.
Owen
