1. portfolio checklist
1. rhetorical knowledge RK
* purpose
* responding to the needs of different audiences
* kairos
* constraints (format, conventions, appropriateness/surprise value)
* tone
* genres
2. Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing CTRW
* writing for inquiry, learning, communicating, and commons-formating
* finding, evaluating, analyzing, and synthesizing appropriate primary and secondary sources
* mixing: integrate your ideas with those of others
* Understand the relationships among language, knowledge, and power
3. Process
* recursion and drafting
* flexible strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading
* remixing - writing is an open process, by which early writing and the writing of others can be reworked, revised
* the collaborative and social aspects of writing processes
* critique your own work and others' works
* multi-person composition: learn to balance the advantages of relying on others with the responsibility of playing your part
* multimedia composition: use a variety of technologies to address a range of audiences
4. Knowledge of Conventions KC
* awareness common formats for different kinds of texts
* genre conventions ranging from structure and paragraphing to tone and mechanics
* appropriate means of documenting your work
* surface features - syntax, grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
When you refactor and spruce up your wiki page, find a blog or assignment or exercise that had you exploring and experimenting with these different modes of writing/reading.
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