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Browsing First-Year Writing Seminar Program Assignment Sequences by Title
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Civil Wars and Their Transnational Connections
Bownas, Richard (2005) -
Close Reading Feminism & Pop Culture Essay Sequence
Richmond, Kelly (2021)How can pop culture help us understand feminist politics? How can feminist theory help us understand media as communicating meaning through not only content, but also form? This sequence of writing assignments is designed ... -
Communicating Environmental Risks
Evensen, Darrick (2012) -
Constructing a Counter-Argument
Newell, Alexander F (2003) -
Containment and Hegemony
Doremus, Paul (1987) -
Creative Writing Exercise: Crafting a Text for a Specific Audience
Benedetta Luciana Sara, Carnaghi (2017)The goal of this sequence of writing exercises is to teach students to be aware of the intended audience of their texts. It also helps them pay attention to the genre that their text belongs to, the goal(s) that it should ... -
Cultivating Disaster Literacy: Concepts, Ethics, Vulnerabilities, Temporalities
Lord, Austin (2020)This sequence of assignments was designed to help students build critical thinking and writing skills that will help them communicate more clearly about the complexities of disaster, climate change, and environmental ... -
Digital Dissections Using Voyant
Hall, Amelia (2016)This assignment sequence consists of two lab report writing assignments, an informal writing assignment on endings, an introduction to digital humanities handout, and a “How to Perform a digital dissection” handout, all ... -
Experiencing the Past
Vrinte, Irene (2011) -
Exploring the Writer's Voice
November, Nancy Rachel (2000) -
Film Viewing Refection Worksheet
Kriszta, Pozsonyi (2017) -
Finding Context, Constructing Arguments, and Cutting: Writing Fundamentals
Sales, Benjamin (2019)This assignment sequence is designed to enhance students’ writing abilities. The assignments are ordered to help students first see how different arguments fit into the context of a wider dialectic, then to help them build ... -
Grant Proposal
Dharmasinghe, Geethika (2021)Writing grant proposals require particular skills but in the end it is skill in writing that is valued most. Ironically, writing a successful grant proposal is not necessarily about how well one knows the subject of a ... -
Grant Proposal Assignment
Lau, Ting Hui (2019)Students were assigned a travel grant proposal as their final assignment. Students had to design a research plan, travel itinerary, and budget for the Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) Engaged Travel Grant. The SEAP Engaged ... -
Holidays and Social Rivalry
Truglio, Donna (2000) -
Honing Close Reading through Lectio Divina and the Edan Project
Kioko, Victoria Emma (2018)My course asked students to take pleasure in the many facets of “the story” - its motivations, assertions, paradoxes, strategies, and inconsistencies through readings of some of the most recent great books from African ... -
How to Argue Like a Philosopher
Mobus, Freya (2017)This assignment sequence helps students to learn how to argue like a philosopher. Philosophical arguments have a certain structure, and the often very abstract content requires a high level of clarity. My preparatory writing ... -
How to Do Things with Raymond Chandler: Reading and Writing (about) The Big Sleep
Heidt, Sarah (1998) -
Investigating Women: Science, Gender, and Education
Hill, Jen (1997)