Eng 111 -- College Composition I
Texts:  Models for Writers, 10th ed. (Rosa and Eschholz)
The Little, Brown Compact Handbook--7th Ed. (Aaron)
MWF: 8:00 to 8:50 a.m.  Rm 385 (Scott Hall)

"I cannot cause light; the most I can do is try to put myself in the path of its beam."

--Annie Dillard, "Sight Into Insight"

Week 15

Readings and Notes:

Here we are!  It's final week and that research paper is almost ready to go.  Woohoo!

As you bring that important work to a final form this week, BE SURE to give clear and specific attention to your documentation.  Make sure citations are in place IN the paper and that accurate information is given for those citations on your Works Cited page.  If you have ANY questions, make sure you ask them BEFORE you turn in your research project.  USE that excellent example of a research paper in your LBH--it has clear examples of format, focus, and source use.

Remember to have your portfolio of your semester papers ready to hand in on Friday, the 9th. 

Journal:

You're all done here!

Writings and Other Assignments:

Research Project: This week you turn in your completed project.  Remember that you have an option of either turning it in on Wednesday, the 7th, if you're ready, or giving it to me sometime by the beginning of class on Friday, the 9th.  

Rhetorical Précis:  Make sure you have 3 of these works in your research project when you turn it in!  Remember that these précis have to be on 3 of the sources you're using in your paper.

**Don't forget that you will need to post your Research essay as a file in Assignments Links on Bb by noon on Friday, December 9th.

Due Dates: 

Wednesday, 12/7/11 through beginning of class, Friday, 12/9/11:  Research Project due in class, and Research Essay due in Bb as a file submission on the link provided.

Friday, 12/9/11:  Final exam in class AND submission of research essay in Safe Assign on Assignments Links on Bb.

Monday, 12/12/11:  Presentations of research projects (during our exam time slot)