Friday, April 7, 2017

Week Thirteen

Everyone listens to music, some perhaps more than others.  As you have probably figured out, I absolutely love music...most every genre.  My first love is classic R&B and Motown music...it is what my mom listened to when I was a kid and I still thoroughly enjoy listening, especially to Sam Cooke.  I am a huge AC/DC fan.  My kids bought me an AC/DC mug for mother's day a couple of years ago.  My head starts banging anytime I hear "Highway to Hell" or "Thunderstruck".  I think Angus Young is the best damn guitarist in heavy metal.  I love rap...especially the stuff from my generation (after all hip hop really took off in the 80s when I was a teenager --I remember Will Smith as part of  DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince way before he was a movie star and Queen Latifah as a rapper before she  was an actress and a talk show host).  I am a huge Public Enemy fan (I still have the first cassette I bought of their Yo!Bum Rush the Show album) and as I shared in class, I love Run D.M.C.  I clearly prefer East Coast rap. I also enjoy jazz music (in fact, I am listening to my Diana Krall station on Pandora right now).  Music not only makes our lives enjoyable; it makes our lives meaningful. 
I want you to select the top ten songs that represent your life, so don't just focus on what you are currently listening to, but also what you loved in the past.  Along with listing your life playlist, you will need to explain why you choose each song on this playlist (a detailed explanation...not a "just because I like it" explanation)
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Friday, March 31, 2017

Week Twelve

For this week's blog assignment, I would like you to watch the following video:


After watching the short film, briefly describe what happens.  Then, I would like you to identify the author's purpose...why they chose to write and direct this video. Give a clear explanation as to your reasoning, how did you identify the author's purpose and why is that a good inference.  Additionally, I would like you to identify the author's audience...for whom did the author make this video. Give a clear explanation as to why you think that is the audience; what clues/evidence do you have from the video to help you identify the audience.  Finally, identify three ways that this video can teach people about community.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Week Eleven Blog Prompt

I want you to go back to Chapter One in Hjortshoj's The Transition to College Writing and reflect on the differences between High School and College.  I would like you to elaborate on TWO of the five "basic, categorical differences" (on pp 10-12) that he highlights by summarizing his ideas as well as adding your own experiences and then add two original differences that he didn't mention but you have experienced as you have transitioned to college.  Be sure to elaborate on these two original ideas.  (So you should have a total of four points of difference that you share with your reader.) In addition, explain why we create these myths or illusions (essentially lying to ourselves) about college and why this kind of lying is not helpful. 
Your audience is a high school senior. You should write in epistolary format (like a letter). 

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Week Nine Blog Prompt

Watch the following video:



Everyone has some regrets, what is your biggest regret? Does your regret follow the same "not" pattern? Explain what it is in detail and why you regret it. Could you "turn around" this regret so that you no longer feel regretful? If so, how? 
How does having regrets relate to our course theme of community?

Friday, February 10, 2017

Week Five Blog Prompt (remember there was no Week Four Blog Prompt)

Closely read the following articles:
http://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/reich/article/Why-America-First-is-a-dangerous-doctrine-10918308.php
and
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/behind-the-internets-dark-anti-democracy-movement/516243/?utm_source=atlfb

Both of these articles address a type of political community that may have great influence in the United States now. What is that political community - describe it and its doctrine? What might make this political community an unhealthy community? What might happen when an unhealthy community like this has the potential for a negative impact over society? How might other communities, otherwise healthy communities, be affected and what course of action should they take?  Answer the questions thoughtfully and respectfully.  Be sure to utilize information from the two articles in answering the questions.

Monday, January 30, 2017

Week Three Blog Prompt


Audience awareness is extremely important when writing because it influences everything from topic to word choice and sentence structure. As students, you often write only for your instructor. This can make your writing very dry and boring. Blogging is an excellent way to reinforce the need for audience awareness because you are writing for a "worldwide" audience not just your instructor.
Your blog assignment this week is to examine the advertisements below.  View by simply clicking on each video. Who do you think the intended audience is and why for each ad?  Be sure to utilize specific details from the ad to elaborate on your "why." Why should we be critical of intended audience in advertisements and other information that surrounds us?




Friday, January 20, 2017

Week Two Blog Prompt

Narration is just one of many strategies for developing an essay. Narrative writing is essentially telling a story, often relying on personal experience. Effective narrative writing:

  1. is told from a particular point of view,
  2. makes and supports a point (has a purpose),
  3. is filled with precise detail,
  4. uses vivid verbs and modifiers,
  5. uses conflict and sequence as does any good plot,
  6. may use dialogue.

For your blog assignment this week, you are to write a narrative consisting of about 400-500 words. I want you to choose a community that you have been or are currently a member. What is that community?  How did you become part of this community and how long have you been a member?  What actions does your community perform that demonstrates it is a community (this will involve you also providing your own definition of community)?