9-15-15 Look at & learn from Paper 1 Review “analysis” Evaluate analysis of “Why Colleges” Begin analysis of “Sanctuary” Goals: “Read and analyze…”

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Look at & learn from Paper 1 Review “analysis” Evaluate analysis of “Why Colleges” Begin analysis of “Sanctuary” Goals: “Read and analyze…”

Title: mini-summary, or at least a preview of the paper The Agnostic Cartographer “The Agnostic Cartographer” The Agnostic Cartographer Summary “The Agnostic Cartographer” Summary Summary: “The Agnostic Cartographer” “Google’s Etiquette Misfires” Google Clueless Mapping Based on Fact? Wrong Maps Mischievous Map Making A Cartographer’s Mishap Drama Dealing with Google Maps Good title: Phrase (not a sentence!) that reveals the focus of the paper

Google Maps has been upsetting foreign nations for quite some time now. In John Gravois’ “Agnostic Cartographer” there is a huge debate concerning Google Maps and what regions are listed as. In the article, “The Agnostic Cartographer,” John Gravois discusses the role Google has had in global politics. The agnostic cartographer is about Google Maps labeling and un-labeling various mountain ranges and regions in a wrongful manner. The author of “The Agnostic Cartographer tells about how Google’s open-ended maps entangle the corporation in geological disputes. In “The Agnostic Cartographer,” John Gravois explains that the company Google is in fact an Agnostic Cartographer because it inadvertently wades into political disputes, cannot define itself, and fails when attempting to please all parties which leads to global disputes; meanwhile Google collects revenue from all of the searchable dominion it provides and profits no matter the consequences. In the article “The Agnostic Cartographer” John Gravois says that Google has too much influence in the map making world by making multiple versions to make each country satisfied and has caused many problems just for money. In “The Agnostic Cartographer,” John Gravois says Google created their own political disputes by their indecisive map-making.

When writing a summary, … KISSKISS eep t hort & imple OK – a quick review of analysis…

Writer Expertise Trustworthiness Purpose Strategies Reader Purpose for reading Relationship to subject & writer Subject How open to interpretation? Text Features (style, graphics, forum, etc) Context Historical context/background Constraints on writer/reader/text

What can you say about… …the writer? …the likely reader(s)? …the subject? …the text? …the likely context? Facts about the text: *Published in 1998 in Time *11 paragraphs *one image & caption Look at Staples’ language: “stiff competition” “consumer-conscious administrators” “consumer appetite” “counterfeit excellence”

What is Staples SAYING? (summary) What is Staples DOING? (purpose) HOW is he doing it? (strategies) WHY is he doing it? (context) Read your analysis aloud to a partner. Identify what you did well, so you can do it again on the next assignment. Identify areas on which you need to improve.

Questions on how to analyze “Shower”?

HW: read & analyze “The Sanctuary of School” (pp ) Read the article. What does Barry SAY? Look for a thesis – a main idea. Look at the image: what does IT say? Look at breaks in the text: what do they indicate?

HW: read & analyze “The Sanctuary of School” (pp ) Most of the article is a story. Why do people tell stories? What’s the point of Barry’s story? How does the final section comment on the story?

HW: read & analyze “The Sanctuary of School” (pp ) Look at the background (i.e., context): “This essay was originally published in the New York Times in 1992, when public schools were suffering a recessionary crunch….” What does this information suggest about Barry’s purpose?

HW: read & analyze “The Sanctuary of School” (pp ) Use the rest of today’s class time to read and annotate the article. If you have time, begin working on your analysis. For next time, bring your summary and your textbook.