Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Lore Journal

Making use of this writing space, I decided to post my lesson plan here instead of putting it on the discussion board. 

Lesson Plan February 23, 2010

10:30 Housekeeping business

10:35 Check in
  • How was the blogging experience? 
  • Was this a more friendly technology than the discussion board? How so? 
  • Did it change the way you compose?

10:45 Class Discussion
  1. What is the nature of blogging? What can you do with a blog?
  2. Is it a writing tool? Or a writing space? Or both?
  3. What different genres of blogs have you encountered? Most familiar with?
  4. What conventions (writing style or other) do you see already in terms of blogging?
  5. What about in terms of identity/persona creation?
  6. Does knowing you have an audience affect the ways you write?
  7. The act of blogging as a performance? How true is this?
  •  Community building (the idea of the discourse community. (a term in composition studies to refer to a group of people with shared assumptions, common knowledge, and similar ways of interpreting things. Oftentimes, a particular discourse community will involve a different set of vocabulary.)
  • Persona/identity building 

11:10 Introduce New Concept
  • Hypertext: a remediation of print
  • Refers to a network of interconnected writings
  • Discrete units of a hypertext: pages, paragraphs, graphics, and links. One can say that these are some conventions of the blog, of a hypertext
  • Defining characteristic of a hypertext—its ability to allow for highly associative writings (writing based on connections)
  • Unlike the printed text, the hypertext is more dynamic
  • The pages are “hot” changing as one link brings up a new page and so on and so forth
  • The authors use links to define relationships and these links become a rhetorical tool
  • The readers interact with the text, depending on what link the readers choose to navigate to, they’re determining what connections to make. Different ways of “reading” a hypertext  

11:15-Class Activity

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