Dr Dean Taciuch
George Mason University
Fall 2022

English 302
Sections N44 & N45

Office: Horizon Hall 4163
Office Hours: T Th 12N – 1:15
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Course Schedule

Week 1 (Aug 22– 28)

Lesson 1: Introduction to the course
Review the course syllabus and course schedule

Lesson 2: Finding conversations in your field – Academic and professional discourse communities
Read GMU Library Subject Guide for your field.
Watch Academic Disciplines - Social Sciences
Watch Inform Your Thinking: Episode 1 - Research is a Conversation
Read instructions for Research Log 1: Professional Organizations and Advocacy Groups

Post in Library Subject Guide Discussion by Friday Aug 26


Week 2 (Aug 29 – Sept 4)

Lesson 3: Choosing topics of interest
Read How to Select a Research Topic
Read Overview - Selecting a Research Topic
Post in Preliminary Research Topics discussion by Wednesday Aug 31

Lesson 4: Reading Rhetorically – Professional Publications
Review the key terms in the lesson module
Complete Trade Source Analysis (journal) by Friday Sept 2


WEEK 3 (Sept 6 – 11)
Labor Day, Monday Sept 5 (University Closed)

Lesson 5: Determining types of sources – Evaluating sources

Read the following resources from the George Mason University Library. Note that all of the following sources are charts that can also be downloaded as PDFs. 

Watch: Evaluating Sources
Optional Watch (but definitely worth it): Check Yourself with Lateral Reading

Lesson 6: Finding key words – Preparing for advanced database searches

Read Search Terms
Read Searching with Keywords - Research Skills Tutorial
Post in Refining Key Terms Discussion by Wednesday Sept 7
Research Log 1 and Reflection Due Friday Sept 9


WEEK 4 (Sept 12– 18)

Lesson 7: From topic to question – Using keywords and search terms

Read "How to Write a Research Question"
Post in Research Questions discussion by Wednesday Sept 14

Lesson 8: Finding scholarly, peer reviewed sources

Read instructions for Research Log 2: Scholarly Sources
Read instructions for the Literature Review
Watch Library tutorial


WEEK 5 (Sept 19 – 25)

Lesson 9: Reading rhetorically – Analyzing in-text citations in scholarly sources

Watch "Parts of a Reference" video

Lesson 10: Advanced citation mining strategies

Complete Library module
Complete Source Evaluation (journal) by Wednesday Sept 21
Research Log 2 and Reflection Due by Friday Sept 23


WEEK 6 (Sept 26 – Oct 2)

Lesson 11: Reading rhetorically – Annotating a scholarly source

Read Annotating a Text
Read Rosenberg’s "Reading Games"
Read Carillo’s “Reading Strategies”

Lesson 12: Refining the research question – Key terms and stakeholders

Watch this tutorial about narrowing a topic and research question: Narrowing Your Topic
Review the Writing Center handout, "How to Write a Research Question."
Read "Narrow a Research Question" and "Identify Key Words"

Complete Narrowing the Research Question worksheet by Friday Sept 30


WEEK 7 (Oct 3 –9)

Lessons 13 & 14: Putting the research together – Audience, genre, purpose

Small group conferences focused on narrowing the research question and brainstorming stakeholders


WEEK 8 (Oct 10 – 16)

Fall Break: Monday classes/labs meet Tuesday. Tuesday classes do not meet this week.

Lesson 15: Genre – The literature review

Reread instructions for the Literature Review
Watch The Literature Review
Complete Literature Review Outline (journal) by Wednesday October 12

Lesson 16: Stakeholders – Audiences for the literature review

Read Literature Review sample
Post in Literature Review: Audiences discussion by Friday October 14


WEEK 9 (Oct 17 – 23)

Lesson 17 : Finding conversations in newspapers – Public, non-expert audiences

Read “Understanding Genres”
Read instructions for Research Log 3
Complete Analyzing Public Genres (journal) by Wednesday October 19

Lesson 18: Writing introductions for lit reviews – Using current events to provide context

Read Writing a Literature Review
Read Literature Reviews (una)


WEEK 10 (Oct 24 – 30)

Lesson 19: Source integration – Synthesis Matrix

Read Literature Reviews (gmu)
Browse this document explaining how to build a synthesis matrix
Complete Creating a Synthesis Matrix (journal) By Wednesday October 26

Lesson 20: From question to complex thesis

Read p.41-43 Miller-Cochran
Research Log 3 and Reflection Due by Friday October 28


WEEK 11 (Oct 21 – Nov 6)

Lesson 21: Revision - Peer Review

Literature Review Draft due Wednesday Nov 2

Lesson 22: Reflection – The research question

Post in Your Research Question discussion by Friday Nov 4

Peer Reviews due Sunday Nov 6


WEEK 12 (Nov 7 – 13)

Lesson 23: Line revisions

We will work on revisions for the most common issues in the class

Lesson 24: Literature Review

Literature Review is Due by Friday November 11


WEEK 13 (Nov 14 – 20)

Lesson 25: Advocacy letter – Genre

Read instructions to Advocacy Letter Assignment
Read Effective Advocacy Letters
Read Write a Letter to Your Legislator
Read Effective Advocacy
Read sample advocacy letters posted on Blackboard

Complete the audience analysis (journal) for advocacy letter by Wednesday November 16

Lesson 26: Advocacy letter – Audience

Post in Advocacy Letter discussion by Friday November 18


WEEK 14 (Nov 21 – 22)

Thanksgiving Recess Nov 23 – 27
Lesson 27: Revision – Peer review

Post Advocacy Letter draft in Peer Review group by Tuesday November 22.

All revisions due by November 23 (see revision policy on syllabus)


Week 15 (Nov 28 – Dec 4)

Lesson 28: Reflection – Audience and genre

Advocacy Letter Peer Review due Wednesday November 30
Advocacy Letter
Due Friday December 2
Complete
Reflection (journal) and Course Evaluation by Sunday December 4


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