Wednesday, May 30, 2012

YouTube Reading Journal

Select a YouTube video that will be the topic of your third essay.  Post the URL, and answer these questions:

For whom is the video?  As specifically as possible define the audience of the video.  YouTube itself keeps statistics on age, nation, and gender.  Consider also sexuality, race, socioeconomic class, immigration status, religion, and formal education.  Note that all of these different categories shift when they cross cultural and national boundaries.

What are the needs and desires of this audience?  How is this audience developing?

How does the video attend to these needs and desires?  You might consider aspects of the video such as form, structure, rhythm, visuality, and genre.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Essay 2: Sources


Post at least two sources for your essay in the form of an MLA works cited entry and briefly explain the relevance of the two sources to your question.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Essay 2 topic, question, and thesis


What is your topic (more specific than "immigration")?

What is the question that your essay answers?

What is your current thesis?

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Comprehensive Immigration Reform

What is a question that you would like to answer about one of the points in the proposal for immigration reform from the op-ed by David Bacon?  Here is a link to the op-ed: 
"Better Options Needed for Immigration Reform"