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Accessibility Tip: Make Your Deadlines Flexible

Do you have strict deadlines for turning assignments in? Are you worried that setting strict deadlines will make things difficult for students with busy lives? Feel free to use my deadline policy, which I adapted from www.accessiblesyllabus.com.

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Practicing Paragraphs Using Troll 2

So, you’ve explained how to write a thesis statement and given guidelines on good paragraphs. Now how do you help your students visualize that? Use the oft-cited worst ever film, Troll 2, to guide you!

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Emoji Lesson Plan for MultiModal Revision

This in-class assignment asks students to revise the plot of a film into emoji code. Emphasis can be placed on revision practices, multimodal texts, the variety of Englishes available to rhetors depending on their cultures and contexts, or all three simultaneously.

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Teaching by Example

This exercise demonstrates, step by step, how freshmen can use the “They Say / I Say” format to write compelling, college-level essays.

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εύρηκα!: How I Utilized Classical Myth to Help Explain Audience: Lesson Plan

To help students understand the difference between a popular, generalized media source and an academic/original source, I presented students with 3 different forms of the same myth of Pandora. By discussing each of the sources, all of them leading to a collective and informational Ted Talk on the myth, students were able to come to the conclusion of why the audience is important to writing and how expertise affects the way information is delivered.

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