On this page you will find a lot
of information, links, downloads, and stuff that you will need to do
your homework. All the downloadable items are in Word
format unless specified otherwise.
if one link doesn't work, try finding the document at
one of these addresses:
http://www.moussu.net/courses/english106i_3/downloads.html
http://www.moussu.net/courses/english106i_2/downloads.html
http://www.moussu.net/courses/english106i/downloads.html
http://www.moussu.net/courses/english106r/downloads.html
- Student
information sheet: print, fill out, and bring to class for tomorrow.
- E-mail
rules: download, read carefully, and send
an e-mail to your teacher saying that you understand those rules.
Use the e-mail address you want your teacher to use when she writes
you.
- Instructions
to start a webpage on your Purdue account (adapted from Brita).
- Webpage template (HTML):
to copy and modify during the semester on your own Purdue account.
- Webpage
assignment (HTML): further directions to create webpages.
- Link
to instructions on how to use Dreamweaver for anyone who wants to
build a webpage.
- Frontpage
(PDF): very well done instructions for anyone who wants to build a
webpage (from Jessie).
- Permission
form: print, fill out, and sign this form. Bring it to your teacher
as soon as possible. Thanks.
- Peer review form #1: print
and bring to class.
- An outline (PDF format): if
you don't know what an outline should look like, here's a good example.
Your outline should only be one page long but quite detailed already!
- Topic
Brainstorming form: download, fill out and print, or print and
fill out. (There might be a wrong due date on it. Please ignore it).
Bring to class (adapted from Jessie's).
- "Question
Form" to download, read, and fill out for the conference
next week. (adapted from Gigi and Brita's).
- Library Assignment #1: to start
in class and finish for Thursday.
- Taiwan
paper: read for next week.
- "Outline2": download,
fill out, and bring to class on Thursday.
- Peer review form #1,
project 2
- Ethos,
Pathos, Logos, and Statistics: article to read.
- Ethos,
Pathos, Logos (PDF file): document to read and print (from Mike).
- Handout
for help with the library and the Library of Congress terminology.
- Peer review form to review
your classmates' papers: fill it out BEFORE you print it.
- Interview handout
to print and read carefully.
- Meat
1
- Meat
2
- Meat 3
- Meat
4
- APA exercise: download, print,
and bring to class so we can do it together on February 21.
- library
handout (.doc): due MARCH 6!
- An outline (PDF format): if you
don't know what an outline should look like, here's a good example.
Your outline should only be two pages long but quite detailed already!
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