1. Choose a topic to write about.
2. Research the topic.
3. Learn the classical argument.
4. Write a first draft.
5. Do a self assessment.
6. Continue researching.
7. Write a second draft.
8. Get feedback from peers.
9. Continue researching.
10. Write final draft.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Schedule
UPDATE There is a more detailed syllabus for the year available here.
We have 16 classes tentatively scheduled this semester. Since that might change, I will not give a daily schedule. Instead I'll give you a tentative outline of the schedule for the semester.
This is a rough prediction of how the class will progress, and the order of work you will do. It is all very fluid. That means if you want to write a rough draft first, and then base your research on peer assessment, you can do that.
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