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S U M M E R 2 0 1 2 1 Composition II Instructor: Laura Martinez ENC 1102-A004 Office Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 12:30-2:30pm, and by appointment Email: [email protected] M,T,W,TH 10:00-11:50am, TA 202B Office: CNH 305 D 3 Credit Hours Course Description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ourse Objectives Gordon Rule: ABC DDEF #$ 1 G')/'4 H(,* &'()$*9 :'( 6($3 *1)4 13 ,*1$3 1 CI 14/ +)#3* 1 6#4#6(6 '7 7'() +')=$ '7 *01,(13*/ +)#3#45 #4 ')/*) 3' 7(,@#,, 3"* (4#0*)$#3. 14/ $313* G')/'4 H(,* )*J(#)*6*43$9 :'( 6($3 3()4 #4 1,, 618') 1$$#546*43$ #4 3"#$ &'()$* 3' 6**3 3"'$* )*J(#)*6*43$9 Required Texts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`F_+1)/,*9"36, BS!AL Q//#3#'41, )*1/#45$ +#,, 2* -)'0#/*/ 0#1 K*2&'()$*$ 14/ 3"'(5" '() a1&*2''= 5)'(-9 ]3 #$ .'() )*$-'4$#2#,#3. 3' 1&&*$$ 3"*69

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Composition II! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Instructor: Laura Martinez

ENC 1102-A004 Office Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 12:30-2:30pm, and by appointment Email: [email protected],T,W,TH 10:00-11:50am, TA 202B Office: CNH 305 D3 Credit Hours

Course Description

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G R A D I N G

Grading Scale: A 94-100 A- 90-93 B+ 87-89 B 84-86 B- 80-83 C+ 77-79 C 74-76%CI%%ZEIZW%a%%%O*,'+%ZE

UCF does not allow A+ grades

No incompletes are given in ENC 1101 or 1102 courses

The grade of NC (no credit) can be assigned at the teacher’s discretion only if the student completed all course work on time and attended class regularly but was unable to write at the level appropriate for ENC 1102.

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Plagiarism

Many incidents of plagiarism result from students’ lack of understanding about what constitutes plagiarism. However, you are expected to familiarize yourself with UCF’s policy on plagiarism, and to consult your instructor and your handbook if you are unsure of how to document sources. All work you submit must be your own scholarly and creative efforts. UCF’s Golden Rule defines plagiarism as follows: “whereby another’s work is used or appropriated without any indication of the source, thereby attempting to convey the impression that such work is the student’s own.” Plagiarism or cheating might result in an F for the assignment or an F for the entire course, depending on the teacher’s discretion. The instructor might also assign a Z grade, which will appear on your transcript and denote academic dishonesty.

ADAThe University of Central Florida is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for all persons with disabilities. This syllabus is available in alternate formats upon request. Students with disabilities who need accommodations in this course must contact the professor at the beginning of the semester to discuss needed accommodations. No accommodations will be provided until the student has met with the professor to request accommodations. Students who need accommodations must be registered with Student Disability Services, Student Resource Center Room 132, phone (407) 823-2371, TTY/TDD only phone (407) 823-2116, before requesting accommodations from the professor.

UWC

The University Writing Center (UWC) is a free resource for UCF undergraduates and graduates. At the UWC, a trained writing consultant will work individually with you on anything you're writing (in or out of class), at any point in the writing process from brainstorming to editing. Appointments are recommended, but not required. For more information or to make an appointment, visit the UWC website at http://www.uwc.ucf.edu, stop by MOD 608, or call 407.823.2197.

Late Work and Make-up PolicyIn order to be successful in this course, it is imperative that you submit all of your work on time. You must submit all major assignments in order to pass the course. I do accept late work, but you will be deducted one full letter grade for each day late, including weekends and days in between classes. If you email me your assignments, I will reply with my comments electronically. Any assignment submitted after our regular class time will be counted late.If you are absent, it is your responsibility to contact me for any work that you need to make up. If you are absent on the day that an assignment is due, however, you will still be penalized for late submission. Be sure to make prior arrangements with me if you know that you will be missing class on the day that an assignment is due.

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What you can expect from me:• I will do my best to be available to answer questions in and outside of class.• I will do my best to respond promptly to your questions via e-mail (within 24 hours during

weekdays). • I will provide you with ample feedback on your writing. It is my goal to give you the chance to

understand why you earned a particular grade, and/or why you didn’t. • I will address you with respect, both in person and via e-mail.• I will do my best to return your work to you with feedback in a timely manner.

What I will expect from you:• You are expected to have a Knights email account and check it regularly. This is how I will

communicate important updates. We will also be communicating via our Webcourses section and Facebook page. You are not required to have a Facebook page, but can choose to participate in our discussions through that medium.

• You are not to have laptops or other electronics open during class unless you have been instructed to do so for writing and/or researching. If you are texting during class, I will assume that you are choosing not to engage in class discussion, and will mark you absent for that class session.

• You will address your instructor and your peers with respect, both in person and via e-mail.• You will come to class on time. Three tardies count as one absence. • You will submit all of your assignments typed. You must also have access to printer, as you

will be required to print some of your readings and assignments.

This syllabus is subject to change at instructor’s discretion

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NOTE: I guarantee that this schedule will change throughout the semester. Please note any changes discussed during class.

Date In class Homework

Monday, May 14th !ntroduction to course and syllabus discussion. Discuss your majors and texts within those majors. What are genres? How do they function in discourse communities?

Start your reading/research journal. Write: What genres are most significant in your life right now? How so?

Start reading and annotating Bawarshi and Reiff:http://thelemming.com/lemming/POP-CULTURE/Materiality%20and%20Genre.pdf

Tuesday, May 15th Discuss Bawarshi and Reiff. Introduction to genres. Start preliminary genre analysis.

Finish reading and annotating Bawarshi and Reiff. Start gathering your genres for preliminary genre analysis.

Wednesday, May 16th Discuss Devitt and continue working on preliminary genre analysis.

Read and annotate Devitt. Continue gathering your genres for preliminary genre analysis.

Thursday, May 17th We will not be meeting in class today. Finish reading and annotating Devitt. Start working on preliminary genre analysis.

Monday, May 21st Work on preliminary genre analysis paper in class. Draft due on Tuesday.

Work on preliminary genre analysis paper and bring full draft to class on Tuesday.

Tuesday, May 22nd Workshop preliminary genre analysis Revise preliminary genre analysis and bring final draft on Wednesday.

Wednesday, May 23rd Research day. Research databases and start annotations.

Continue research and annotations and bring what you have to class on Thursday.

Thursday, May 24th Research day. Research databases and work on annotations.

Continue research and annotations and bring at least 5 finished annotations on Tuesday

Monday, May 28th No Class--Memorial Day Holiday Finish your annotations

Tuesday, May 29th Add genre analysis to annotations in class Continue working on genre analysis of annotations and bring what you have to class

Wednesday, May 30th Continue working on genre analysis of annotations Finish genre analysis of annotations and bring full draft to class for workshop

Thursday, May 31st Workshop annotated bib with annotations and genre analysis

Finish annotated bib and bring final draft to class on Monday.

Monday, June 4th Start line of inquiry papers in class Continue working on line of inquiry papers and bring what you have to class on Tuesday

Tuesday, June 5th Continue line of inquiry papers in class Continue working on line of inquiry papers and bring what you have to class on Wednesday

Wednesday, June 6th Continue working on line of inquiry papers in class

Continue working on line of inquiry papers and bring full draft for workshop on Thursday

Thursday, June 7th Workshop line of inquiry papers in class Revise line of inquiry papers and bring final copy on Monday

Monday, June 11th Final copy of inquiry papers due. Small group meetings to discuss final projects

Work on final projects

Tuesday, June 12th Small group meetings to discuss final projects. Work on final projects

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Date In Class Homework

Wednesday, June 13th Workshop final projects Finish final projects and bring to class on Thursday

Thursday, June 14th Final projects due in class. Discuss portfolios and presentations

Work on portfolios and presentations

Monday, June 18th Work on portfolios and presentations Work on portfolios and presentations

Tuesday, June 19th Presentations Work on portfolios and presentations

Wednesday, June 20th Presentations Work on portfolios and presentations

Thursday, June 21st Presentations. Portfolios due.