Writing to Explore
Link to your feedback to the September 7th assignments.
Good feedback goes beyond saying "this is really good" or "this is really lame." When composing as a community, it is very important to go beyond helping each other find meaningful topics and exigent issues, we need to go further, and help each other find a primary purpose, an actual audience, and the appeals to make our curiosity contagious. Click on this Writing to Explore Rubric for a grid version of the principles of composition we are pulling together under the aegis of Writing to Explore. Use this grid to shape your thinking when you work with peer work-in-progress, so that you can stay on track as you explore the possibilities latent in the not-quite-composed drafts you have signed up to review. This matrix will also help you as you revise towards your own final draft, so that you can bring out the fullest potential of your exploration.
1. Andrea Inman
2. Caleb's Comments
3. RonnyG's Comments
4. Jasmyne's Comments
5. Aberlyna's Works
6.Ehle's Feedback
7. Jay Boda's Feedback
8. Javier's Feedback
9. Tim's Feedback
10. Martha's Feedback
11. Jose's Comments
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