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The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land! 2 Grades and Policies. 3 Required Text: None. All readings will be provided. See Resources. 4 Am I Ready for an Online Class? 5 How to Succeed in an Online Class? 6 See the FAQs. For additional course information. Click on the FAQ link on the homepage. 8 Contact Information: You can reach me 24-7 via email at j amess@hawaii.edu. I’ll get back to you within 24 hours on weekdays and most weekends, within 48 hours over holidays and breaks. List of Style Errors.
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Plagiarism | Jim's Course Resources
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Jim's Course Resources. Resources for Jim's ENG 100, ENG 215, and ENG 273N Classes. Writing Tips from Jim. Narrative Writing →. March 1, 2013. For the OWL (2.13.13) discussion of plagiarism. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Writing Tips from Jim. Narrative Writing →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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Reading for Paper #4 | ENG 270B
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Literary History: American Literature. Robert Frost: “Out, Out ”. Robert Frost: Birches →. Reading for Paper #4. March 31, 2014. William Carlos Williams, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Emily Dickinson, Cormac McCarthy, Mark Twain. William Carlos Williams: Selected Poems. The Sound of the Trees. Wallace Stevens: Sunday Morning. The Plain Sense of Things. For various interpretations of “Sunday Morning,” see this MAPS webpage. Emily Dickinson: Selected Poems. Cormac McCarthy: All the Pretty Horses. The Beau...
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Grades and Policies | Jim's Course Resources
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Jim's Course Resources. Resources for Jim's ENG 100, ENG 215, and ENG 273N Classes. Don’t Spread Panic in an Online Class. Plagiarism – UNC Definition →. April 23, 2011. Last updated 4/16/15, 1/11/16, 1/22/16. Your final course grade will be based on performance in five major papers. See table 1. Table 1. Final Course Grades. Table 2. Five Major Papers. Table 3. Total Scores and Grades for Each Paper. Use table 4 to determine the letter grade equivalent for the final draft (FD) score, i.e., the s...Is a ...
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Guidelines for Paper #4: Proposal | Technical Communication
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The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land! Guidelines for Paper #3: Information. Laulima Paper #3 Discussions →. Guidelines for Paper #4: Proposal. August 26, 2014. Bored college students listening to a lecture. Assume that you’ve been hired as a technical consultant at your college to propose a change in the way professors deliver instruction. Your task is ( 1. In rounding out your proposal, anticipate 1-3 objections from the professors and prepare responses to them. Professors to adopt an online ...
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Laulima Paper #3 Discussions | Technical Communication
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The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land! Guidelines for Paper #4: Proposal. Guidelines for FD5/Final Exam: Expertise →. Laulima Paper #3 Discussions. October 24, 2014. Discussion 1: In our Laulima forum, post the tentative title for your paper or video and a brief comment on what you plan to cover. Discussion 2: Return to discussion 1 and comment on at least three different posts. The purpose of this exercise is to provide your classmates with useful quotes. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Discussions for Paper #3 | ENG 270B
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Literary History: American Literature. Jack Kerouac: On the Road. Robert Frost: “Out, Out ” →. Discussions for Paper #3. March 10, 2014. Updated 3/10/16, 3/17/16. Be sure to read classmates’ posts before commenting. You don’t want to just repeat what others have already said. Review The Art of Discussing Literature. In our Laulima forums, post your response to one. Of the questions in each discussion below. However, you have the option to respond to more than one. 1 Part 15 ends with:. How would you expl...
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Guidelines for Paper #3 | ENG 270B
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Literary History: American Literature. Guidelines for Paper #2. Guidelines for Paper #4 →. Guidelines for Paper #3. January 14, 2014. 1 Topic: Based on your understanding of one or more of the authors. We studied, What is American Literature? 2 Address one or more of these basic questions: What is the most important quality in these works? What is the author’s philosophy of writing? Do the writers share common views? 3 Devote roughly half the paper to a personal narrative. From one or more of the readings.
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Readings for Paper #3 | ENG 273N
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Laulima Discussions for Paper #3. Guidelines for Paper #3: Memoir →. Readings for Paper #3. October 20, 2009. Fred Amram, “ The Reluctant Grown-up. Andrea Fox, “ Mea Culpa. Angela Fan, “ Searching. 1 Aug 2011. Written when she was 16 and in high school. Noriko Nakada, “ The Coast. Krystal Skwar, “ Blessed Are the Snow Gods. Anne Fox, “ Something in the Air. Matthew Zanoni Müller, “ Fits and Starts. Michael Soloway, “ Women and Children First. Julie Marie Wade, “ The Book of Favorites. 31 Oct. 2011. Notif...
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Po’okela: Peer Review RD1 | Jim's Course Resources
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Jim's Course Resources. Resources for Jim's ENG 100, ENG 215, and ENG 273N Classes. Po’okela: Badges for Outstanding Achievement. Po’okela: Discussion Participation for Papers 1 & 2 →. Po’okela: Peer Review RD1. February 4, 2015. This badge is awarded by the course instructor and indicates that the honoree successfully completed the following tasks by the deadlines:. S/he followed the procedure described in the Checklist for Evaluating Review Drafts. This badge is a testament to. Po’okela: Badges f...