WID animations
Animations are handouts we developed in a graduate class to facilitate (or animate) discussion. These are one-page Word documents, usually consisting of an abstract and several quotations from the reading.
Guidelines for Animator
- Anson, Multi-modal
- Bakhtin, Speech Genres
- Becher, Academic Tribes--Disciplines
- Cooper, Ecology of Writing
- Devitt, Theory of Genre
- Freed and Broadhead, Discourse
Commuities and Sacred Texts
- Halloran, Eloquence in Technological Society
- Herrington & Moran, The Idea
of Genre
- Herrington & Moran, What We've
Learned
- Kapp & Bangeni, Argument and ESL
- Kynard, Getting on Right Side
of Research Paper
- Martin, Development of Writinig
Abilities
- Miller, Genre as Social Action
- Palmquist, Writing in Emerging Genres (ppt)
- Petroff, Spiritual Autobiography
- Russell, Writing and Social Efficiency
- Russell, Progressive Education
- Russell, Ideal of Research
- Russell, Myth of Transience
- Russell, 19th C. Backgrounds
- Swales, Introductions in Research Reports