ENC 1102 Information

Instructor:
Gary Ancheta

E-mail:
gancheta@cas.usf.edu
(I do not answer my phone, so please e-mail me if you have any questions).

Office:
Cooper Hall 308-L

Office Hours:
1-5 T/Th
(please e-mail or talk to me after class to make an appointment).

Class Links
Project 3 Outline
Project 3 Worksheet
Annotated Bibliography
Project 2 Worksheet
Project 1 Worksheet
Class Syllabus

USF English Links
Writing Center
College Writing Resources

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Differences between Reviews and Analysis ~ Red, Yellow, Orange

QUIZ:
1. In your own words, give an example of a Point-by-Point outline.
2. How do you cite a video game?
3. What is your current thesis? How does the outline you
wrote for your paper last night reflect your thesis?


The Differences Between Analysis and Review...

Signifying Play: The Sims and the Sociology of Interior Design
http://gamestudies.org/0601/articles/paulk


Review of the Sims:
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/sims/review.html

What are the similarities/differences between reviews and analysis?

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Homework:
Look Over the Project 1 Post (especially the Questions in the comment section regarding how to write your paper) as well as the examples of students found at:
http://collegewriting.us/1102proj1_socialpoliticalarguments_sampletexts/Forms/AllItems.aspx

Rough Draft due at the beginning of Class (it must be completed and typed in order to get credit) Click Here to Read More..

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Reviews, Analysis, Outlines, and Thesis: GREEN AND BLUE CLASS

Today we will talk about:

Quiz:
1. What is the Purpose of your Games?
2. What are the Similarities/Differences between your games?

The Differences Between Analysis and Review...

Signifying Play: The Sims and the Sociology of Interior Design
http://gamestudies.org/0601/articles/paulk

Review of the Sims:
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/sims/review.html


Different Types of Outlines for Compare/Contrast...

- Your paper has to be more than just compare two pieces. It has to have an argument for something.

Sequential Method Outline

- Discuss all of Game A

- Discuss al of Game B

- Conclusion integrates both

Lens Paper: looks at one text as it relates through the “lens” of another

- The second text is used in reference to the first

- Discuss Game A as it relates to Theme 1, using Game B as an example

- Discuss Game A as it relates to Theme 2, using Game B as an example

- Discuss Mario brothers in terms of japanese manga, through the lens of the pokemon video game

Point by Point method: if you have themes or ideas or points that parallel specifics in both texts

- Discuss Theme 1 with Game A and B

- Discuss Theme 2 with Game A and B

HOMEWORK:
Homework:
Look Over the Project 1 Post (especially the Questions in the comment section regarding how to write your paper) as well as the examples of students found at:
http://collegewriting.us/1102proj1_socialpoliticalarguments_sampletexts/Forms/AllItems.aspx

Rough Draft due at the beginning of Class (it must be completed and typed in order to get credit) . Click Here to Read More..