Friends! Welcome to English 101 at Guilford. I'm super excited to get to know you and get to down to business. This week, we'll review the syllabus and course outcomes, embark upon some individual and collective goal-setting, and begin our discussion of why writing and texts matter.
Through this blog, you can access all of the document you'll need to succeed in this course. Please make sure that you know how to find the syllabus and course readings, and do subscribe to blog updates via email.
Our first order of business is the Argument summary assignment that was sent out over the summer. If you have already written or submitted it, you are good to go. If not, this assignment is due to me via email on THURSDAY by the start of class. You will find instructions in your Guilford College email if you need to review them.
You can always consult the course syllabus link to review our schedule of activities and assignments. I suggest that you do so at the beginning of each week to help with your planning.
You'll see on the schedule that for Wednesday you need to send me an introductory email so I can start getting to know you, and so that you can begin articulating your relationship to this course. You'll find more detail instructions for that below.
Intro Email Instructions:
I'd also like for you to write to me an email of introduction. I'm looking forward to talking to each of you one-on-one, but this helps get the ball rolling.
Please write me a carefully proofread, paragraphed letter introducing yourself in relationship to the course topic and goals.
What (if any) are your personal writing goals for this course?
What (if any) are your scholarly writing goals for this course?
What (if any) are your professional writing goals for this course?
What are your feelings about the course topic and title?
Do you have any preexisiting experience or hold any preexisting opinions related to the course topic?
What are three questions about writing that you'd like to answer over the course of the semester?
What are three questions about the course topic that you'd like to answer over the course of the semester?
Thanks for your patience during all of this start-up stuff! We'll get into the swing of things as quickly as we everly can.
Anna

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