E 306CA, 27195, Week Five, September 26, 28, 29 and 30.

WARNINGThis is not your regular mosaic project. We all figured
that our parents paid tons of money to send us off to college for us to be creative
so here it is... get ready it should be the thrill of the semester!

MONDAY
We received our rough drafts back from Daniel to see how badly mutilated
they were. Some people actually started to cry. They didn't know it could get that bad.
To read the remarks we used the browse feature in Hypercard. Daniel also gave us a
homework assignment to read chapter 8 from Writing Arguements that we are
sure everbody read. Right? THe hopefully better version of our papers will be due
Monday, October 3.

WEDNESDAY
We discovered that we had no homework assigned for that week,but
the chapter we were assigned to read were due today. We all did read it didn't we. Like we
would have done it. First we tried to copy Nuntius to a disk. Some had better
luck then others. We used Newsgroups to find more information about the topics for our
papers. Basically it was play time on the computer. We also had some other things going
on but we really can't remember what.This was also the last day you could buy tickets
for the UT/Colorado game. Go Horns!

THURSDAY
We all met during what is probably most of our nap times in
the wonderful IMAX styled FAC 344 to watch the critically acclaimed movie
The Accused starring starlet Jodie Foster and Tom Cruise's love from
Top Gun , Kelly McGillis. Here is the license plate on her car. Whoa Baby!

FRIDAYSurprise! We had a quiz that day. Aren't you all glad that we all did that reading
Daniel assigned us. We're sure that everyone read everything assigned aren't we.
Daniel then talked to us for a while about our papers which would be due that next
Monday. He gave us some very helpful hints and wished us the best of luck of trying to
turn them in to something decent. After our pep talk, we went did an interchange on speech codes..

STOP: Just read this one last message.


So far we have built nodes for the following course units... Unpacking and presenting written arguments .
Composing a multimedia film review .
We are also working on group research projects.
Other student created work can be found at the weekly class summaries.
Return to the syllabus for general information, go to the policy statement for student information, back to the CWRL home page, or to the UT home page.

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