On-line Research Writing: English 102
Professor Gary Parks (gparks@shoreline.edu)
Shoreline Community College
Shoreline, WA, USA
Assignment Calendar: summer 2009 
This schedule is subject to change with appropriate
notice. Additional assignments, especially quizzes, will be posted
in course Announcements and will not appear on the Assignment Calendar.
Students are responsible for watching college deadlines on class drops,
withdrawals, etc. Click
here for the SCC quarterly calendar.
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to week: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Week 1: beginning Monday, June 22nd
Complete work by Thursday, June 25th or make late-work arrangements
by due date (see syllabus). Note: Discussion Board (DB) postings are not
subject to the Thursday deadline and can be done any day of the week including
weekends.
- Read the syllabus. Continuation in the course
signifies that you accept the terms of the syllabus, so make sure to
read it thoroughly with good comprehension. Some quiz questions are
on syllabus content. Pardon the metaphor, but the syllabus is the class
operating code. Make sure you are compatible!
- Read How the Assignment Calendar Works.
- Read Chapter 1-3 in Writing Research Papers (WRP).
- Read Chapter 1-2 in Technopoly.
- Read Online Discussion Expectations After
that, click the Discussion Board (DB) button at the Blackboard site
and find the Technopoly Forum in which you will participate (alphabetically).
Participation is required starting this week. (Make sure you've read
in Technopoly before commenting.) Some students may prefer to jump in
early, while others will wait until threads develop, but either way
make sure to jump in this week.
- Explore the course's Blackboard site to see how it is organized.
- When you have completed all of the above reading in course documents
and texts, send a course message to the instructor indicating that you
have finished all reading. At the Blackboard site, find the Message
menu item on the left. You do not have to summarize or provide any information
about the reading. This assignment assures me you are connected to the
class and that course messages will work for you.. If you have any questions
(not required) place them in the course message. (30 points for completion.)
This is the only week you will notify the instructor of having completed
the reading.
- Look ahead! Plan your quarter! This is a very busy class!
Week 2: beginning Monday, June 29th
Complete /submit work by Thursday, July 2nd. Note: DB postings are not
subject to the Thursday deadline and can be done any day of the week including
weekends.
- Skim (i.e. read quickly, to get the general idea) Ch 17 and 18 in
Writing Research Papers (WRP).
- Also in WRP, read the sample essays done in Modern
Language Association (MLA) documentation style in Ch. 22 pp. 296-328.
MLA is the documentation style you'll be required to use for this class.
These essays show good variety, quality, and synthesis of sources, and
effective writing voices. (However, they do not satisfy the very specific
source requirements of our major paper.)
- Read Ch 3-4 in Technopoly. Discuss Technopoly on Discussion
Board (DB).
- Complete and submit Finding Research Writing
(40 points).
- Test your knowledge of concepts from Part One of WRP, Chapters 1-3,
with Groundwork Exercises 1 and 2 at the WRP
Web site This is recommended but not required. The WRP web site
will help you prepare for quizzes.
Week 3: beginning Monday, July 6th
Complete /submit work by Thursday, July 9th.Note: DB postings are not
subject to the Thursday deadline and can be done any day of the week including
weekends.
- Log in by Monday noon; don't let more than 48 hrs (M-F) go by without
checking in. All quarter! Last reminder!
- Read Chapters 5-6 in Technopoly. Discuss Technopoly
on DB.
- Complete the Pick a Subject writing assignment
(40 points). Get started early in the week on this!
- Read Chapters 4-7 in WRP. Click here
for a study guide of important points to know from WRP.
Week 4: beginning Monday, July 13th
Complete /submit work by Thursday, July 16th. Note: DB postings are
not subject to the Thursday deadline and can be done any day of the week
including weekends.
- Read Chapters 7-8 in Technopoly. Discuss Technopoly
on DB.
- In WRP, read Chapter 8 to complete Part Two, and also Chapters 9-11
. (You can also, if you wish, test your knowledge of Part Two
concepts with the Research Exercises at the WRP
Web site. Note: if you choose to do the Treasure Hunt assignment
this week (see below) you'll have to finish Part Two in WRP before undertaking
the assignment.
- Read Four Common Research Paper Problems.
- Take Research Test #1 (50)
- As a supplement to readings in WRP, read the first four parts of SCC
library's research tutorial. These sections include Choosing a Topic,
Finding Books, Finding Articles, and Finding Web Sites. A good way to
make sure you understand the material for these four sections is to
take the self-quiz on each one--you'll see the link for it.
- Hypothesis due for major research paper (40
points). Note: If you would rather find sources before forming a hypothesis,
you may submit the Research Treasure Hunt/ Group
Source Pool Contribution assignment this week and then your Hypothesis
would be due next week.
Week 5: beginning Monday, July 20th
Complete /submit work by Thursday, July 23rd. Note: DB postings are
not subject to the Thursday deadline and can be done any day of the week
including weekends.
- Read chapters 12-13 also re-read chapters 17-18 (on documentation)
in WRP. You can test your knowledge with the Research Exercises
at the WRP Web
site
- Complete the Research Treasure Hunt/ Group Source
Pool Contribution (40). Make sure you have completed all week 4
readings before undertaking this assignment! If your Treasure Hunt does
not show good understanding of search fundamentals covered in Part Two
of WRP (chapters 4-8) it will be returned to be revised and receive
half credit. Note: if you completed the Treasure Hunt last week, your
hypothesis is due this week.
- Review assignment description, source requirements, etc. in Major
Research Paper assignment description and make sure you understand
them before proceeding. Ask questions if you don't!
- Note: This week you should begin drafting your paper if at all possible.
Try finishing the draft by early in Week 6 so you can spend most of
Week 6 revising and finishing. Make sure you are using required information
from Postman, from one of your classmate's source pool contribution,
and all other requirements described in the major
paper assignment description.
Week 6: beginning Monday, July 27th
Complete /submit work by Thursday, July 30th.Note: DB postings are not
subject to the Thursday deadline and can be done any day of the week including
weekends.
- Read chapters 14-16 in WRP. You can test your knowledge of
Part Four concepts with the Research Exercises at the WRP
Web site (Writing the Paper Exercises 1 and 2).
- Read Four Common Research Paper Problems.
- Re-read sample essays in Ch 21, pp. 255-287 as needed regarding documentation.
These are written in MLA documentation style.
- Review Plagiarism Policy in syllabus
and treatment of plagiarism in WRP, Ch 13.
- Read presentation on MLA Documentatation and
also chapter 18 in WRP as needed. Also review the first two sample essays
in Ch 22 (on immigration and Emily Dickinson), which are in MLA documentation
style. You need to understand the conventions of MLA style as you take
notes and begin drafting your paper.
- Major Research Paper!!!
Week 7: beginning Monday, August 3rd
If you wish to be eligible for end-of-quarter revision, Tuesday, Aug
4th AT NOON is the last day to submit the major research paper. (Please
note: this would be late submission by arrangement. Late work policies
apply.)
Complete /submit work by Thursday, August 6th. Note: DB postings are
not subject to the Thursday deadline and can be done any day of the week
including weekends.
- Read chapters 9-11 in Technopoly and discuss on Technopoly
DB.
- Major Paper Self-Evaluation The major
paper cannot be returned and its score cannot be entered in the gradebook
until you submit this assignment (40 points).
Week 8: beginning Monday, August 10th
Complete /submit all work (including DB) by Thursday, Aug 13th.
- Research Test #2 (50 points). Click
here for a study guide.
- Finish discussion of Technopoly on DB.
- Final optional revision of major research
paper along with revision log. Revision
must be accompanied by revision log to be accepted.
- Last due date for any initial paper submissions (late by arrangement).
Make sure the submissions include information requested in announcements.
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