Prof. Nicholas Anderson egl1002 Prof. Nicholas Anderson
Today’s Goals: Introduce students & class goals Reflect on past experiences with media Discuss expectations of class blog
Introduce Yourself Name Intended major Where you are from What languages you speak At what age did you start learning English Hobbies or something that interests you
EGL Overview Goal: to provide additional support for ENC1930 and improve student writing and English abilities. Activities: Class discussion Group work Blog writing Draft writing Essay conferences Grammar instruction Native Accent Book groups Game shows Movies Note: We will review the syllabus and specific course policies during the next EGL class period
Class discussion- past experiences with media What are some current events that have happened in the past week? Over the winter break? This year? Where did you hear about these events?
According to studies conducted by Pew Research, 81% of Americans get their news digitally: from websites, aps, or social media Source: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/07/how-the-average- american-gets-their-news/490244/ This shows a recent and drastic change! In 2014, television was still where the majority of Americans acquired their news, according to the American Press Institute Source: https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/how- americans-get-news/
Class discussion- past experiences with media What does this change imply for you as a college student and a writer? What types of media do you use on a daily basis? A weekly basis? Which of these is most important for acquiring news or information? Have you ever encountered fake news or information on social media? How can we use media responsibly for research or schoolwork? How is writing different with digital media? Social media?
Class discussion- media The plural of medium. Medium -an intervening agency, means, or instrument by which something is conveyed or accomplished; or the means or channels of general communication, information, or entertainment in society, as newspapers, radio, or television. the main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
Class discussion- media Print Media Newspapers Magazines Books Broadcast Media Television Radio Digital Media Social media Websites Web articles Podcasts Vlogs Video games
Group Formation Spend the next few minutes forming your unit 1 groups Groups should be composed of approximately 3 students You are encouraged to group up with people that have similar interests or majors Groups are not permanent and will be changed every unit
Group activity: past experiences with media In your newly formed groups (we will use these groups throughout unit 1) Share your experiences with media Answer the following questions: Where does each of your group members get most of their news? (Be specific here and give the name of an example website, social media, app, television show, or newspaper) What social media sites do you use in your group? What is one example of how media has impacted your life significantly? What kind of impact do you think digital media has on our language and writing abilities? Make sure to turn in one sheet of paper that includes the names of your group members, your group number, and a written answer to all of the questions
Homework Review class syllabus Obtain class textbook: The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing 6th Ed., by Ramage, Bean, & Johnson, published by Pearson ISBN: 9781323510964 This textbook will be referred to as A&B in future assignments Read A&B p. 7-12