In class, discuss and compose a written response to the following:
Freesounds
http://enc3310zine.pbwiki.com/Knowledge-speaks%2C-but-wisdom-listens
http://enc3310zine.pbwiki.com/Starbucks
What's an argument?
ethos, logos, and pathos
Jan25Notes
Write
complete the following exercises by next Wednesday at midnight, EST
SearchTag : click on this excerpt from Gregory Bateson's Mind and Matter, browse; then, carefully read #5. Then, using our wiki's tagging feature, find and make patterns on this wiki. Finally, sprout a new page, and on that page, describe your pattern and process.
200 words minimum.
JS - Search Tags
Austin - Search Tags
Danielle - Search Tags
Ninja - Search Tags
Ted - Search Tags
Afram - Search Tags
Scott - Search Tags
ImChat
Cue up our emerging Starbucks page, and review your notes and recollections of our in-class discussion and workshop. Then find a peer, and discuss further using instant messaging. Post the transcript to the wiki, then revise/describe/remix the transcript into an argument, with at least 3 links. Preface your links with a description of the link, and follow it with a "reading" of the link. Finally, fold all of the writing you produce into the Starbucks page. 200 words.
[IMstarbucks]-Robert Woods
FindZine : select a zine and write an analysis of that 'zine's purpose and process. 200 words.
Scott
response paper: In Lessig Free Culture, read the introduction. What story is Lessig telling, here? What's the plot? The subplot? Who are the main characters? Does this narrative comprise an argument? How so?
Scott
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