Discipline: English

Interpersonal ExpertInterpersonal Expert

  Apply interpersonal communication theory and principles in a variety of evolving relational contexts. Assignment: Find an expert in an area of  Interpersonal Communication (course bibliography, TED, textbook  resources, etc.). Read their book, article, or watch their video. Use at  least three concepts from the expert and apply these concepts to a  situation in real […]

touch 3touch 3

 ASSIGNMENT: For this touchstone, you will be writing a success narrative consisting of three components. Specifically, you will write about the following: Who I Am Now: Create a brief biographical statement describing your academic and professional history, as well as any relevant personal characteristics you’d like to share. My Goals: Identify three (3) professional and/or […]

Module 2 LGBTQModule 2 LGBTQ

 Instructions are below and also attached: Topic: LGBTQ/Sexual Orientation Format: Typed, 12pt Times New Roman font, double-spaced with 1-inch margins all around Name, date, class& assignment in upper left corner (NOT as a header function) Last name and pg# as upper right HEADER Title – centered Proper spelling and grammar Academic tone –avoid: 2nd person/the […]

Respond to Shea postRespond to Shea post

  Hello! My name is Shea and I am studying for my business administration degree. I tend to struggle with English, but I am looking forward to exploring and learning more in this course! I feel like I try to persuade people to do things often. I am extroverted, and most of my friends are […]

GraffGraff

Graff notes that Ned Laff suggests that students be encouraged to view what interests them “through academic eyes”.  What do you and your friends discuss frequently? Have you ever thought and written about those interests “in a reflective, analytical way”?  Would you want to? What kinds of evidence might you need to examine and present?