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Introduction
References for Class Readings
ENGL 0943: Writing Foundations Workshop Daily Writing Prompts
1. Welcome to Another Writing Class!
2. There Is More Than One Correct Way of Writing and Speaking
3. What Does the Instructor Want?
4. Habits for Success
5. Knowing Yourself as a Learner
6. Managing Your Time and Priorities
7. Reading and Notetaking
8. Overcoming Writing Anxiety and Writer’s Block
Genre: Rhetorical Analysis
9. Rhetorical Analysis: Interpreting the Art of Rhetoric
10. The Rhetorical Appeals and Sociohistorical Context
Genre: Causal Analysis
11. Analytical Report: Writing from Facts
Genre: Proposal
12. Proposal: Writing About Problems and Solutions
Genre: Evaluation or Review
13. Evaluation or Review: Would You Recommend It?
14. Portfolio Reflection: Your Growth as a Writer
15. Research Should Start with Questions, Not Answers
16. Finding a Research Question
17. Paragraph Structure: Topic Sentences, Evidence, and Summary Sentences
18. Essay Structure: Thesis Statements, Introductions, Body Paragraphs, Conclusions
19. Working with Peers
20. The Research Process: Accessing and Recording Information
21. How to Find Sources
22. Four Tiers of Sources and How to Tell the Difference
23. The CRAAP Test
24. APA Style
25. APA Document Formatting
26. APA References Page
27. APA In-Text Citations
28. Quoting, Summarizing, and Paraphrasing
29. Summarizing and Paraphrasing
30. Giving Credit Where It's Due
31. Deconstructing Plagiarism
32. Grammar and Mechanics Handbook
33. Working With Words: Which Word is Right?
34. Strong Writers Still Need Revision
35. Concepts and Strategies for Revision
36. It's Not Just What You Say, It's How You Say It
37. Clarity and Concision
Rhetorical Analysis Essay
Causal Thesis and Rhetorical Precis Assignment
Causal Analysis Essay
Proposal Thesis and Rhetorical Precis Assignment
Proposal Essay
Self-Evaluation Essay
38. Academic Integrity: Introduction
Tulsa Community College
39. Academic Integrity Values: Honesty and Trust
40. Academic Integrity Values: Fairness and Respect
41. Academic Integrity Values: Responsibility and Courage
42. Academic Integrity Policy & Procedures
43. Academic Integrity Violations: Resolution and Penalties
44. Part One Recap and Quiz
45. Plagiarism Defined
46. Misrepresentation: Contract Cheating
47. Misrepresentation: Collusion
48. Misrepresentation: Copying and Pasting
49. Misrepresentation: Recycling
50. Misrepresentation: Improper Writing & Citing
51. Plagiarism and Intellectual Output
52. Plagiarism or not?
53. How is Plagiarism Detected?
54. A Few Famous Plagiarism Cases
55. Part Two Recap and Quiz
56. Why we cite
57. What You Need to Cite
58. Common Knowledge
59. Citation Styles
60. Where to cite
61. Placing Your Citations
62. Corresponding References
63. Common Examples of Plagiarism
64. Part Three Recap and Quiz
65. Quoting
66. Paraphrasing
67. Paraphrasing vs Patchwriting
68. How to Paraphrase
Christina Page
69. Summarizing
70. Note Taking Skills
Ulrike Kestler and Christina Page
71. Getting Help: Writing Center
72. Getting Help: Other Tutors
73. Getting Help: The Library
74. Part Four Recap and Quiz
75. Congratulations!
76. APA: In-text Citations
77. APA: Book Citation
78. APA: Book Citation – Try it!
79. APA: Article Citation
80. APA: Article Citation – Try it!
81. List of Sources: Webpage Citation
82. Grammar and Mechanics Mini-Lessons
83. Mini-Lesson: Subjects and Verbs, Irregular Verbs, Subject Verb Agreement
Kirk Fontenot; Shelly Rodrigue; Will Rogers; and Wanda M. Waller
84. Mini-Lesson: Sentence Types
85. Mini-Lesson: Fragments I
86. Mini-Lesson: Run-ons and Comma Splices I
87. Mini-Lesson: Comma Usage
88. Mini-Lesson: Parallelism
89. Mini-Lesson: The Apostrophe
90. Mini-Lesson: Capital Letters
Appendix
Glossary Terms
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