Blog #11
The section in Chapter 10 of the BBG that details the steps to assembling a multi-genre project was one that I found especially helpful....
Blog #10
When it comes to viral marketing, there are several things that need to be considered in order to make it work. Three important things to...
Blog #9
I found Chapter 9 of the Bedford Book of Genres to be really helpful in clearing up some of the confusion I had about remixing genres. I...
Blog #8
Before reading the chapters in the McGraw-Hill Handbook about citations, I had no idea that there were so many different types of them....
Blog #7
Summarizing sources is going to be really important in writing our papers. Our papers can’t consist mostly of quotes, especially since...
Blog #6
When reading the chapter “Finding and Managing Print and Online Sources,” the part that discussed understanding keywords and keyword...
Blog #5
Chapter 5 in the Bedford Book of Genres was both and reassuring. The process it described in order to write a research paper made the...
Blog #4
The first time I had ever read anything by David Foster Wallace was in the 11th grade, and it was a portion of a 2005 commencement speech...
Blog #3
When reading the McGraw-Hill Handbook’s section on plagiarism, I was reminded of one of the weirdest things I’ve learned about it. It was...
Blog #2
Anne Lamott’s chapter on first drafts was an almost reassuring thing to read. It promised that even those who are considered to be the...