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9780077778224

Connect Access Card for A Writer's Resource 5e

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    9780077778224

  • ISBN10:

    0077778227

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2015-01-26
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Summary

Connect Composition for A Writer's Resource 5e ensures students learn the basics of writing through a personalized system that identifies what they already know while providing direct instruction on unfamiliar concepts. Our integrated system constantly adapts and changes as it learns more about each student—their strengths as well as their knowledge gaps. Connect Composition provides the kind of support instructors need to focus class time on the highest course expectations: students who truly engage with an assignment, establish themselves as critical thinkers, communicate their ideas effectively, and transfer these skills to different courses and assignments throughout their college experience. Connect Composition is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.

Table of Contents

A Writer's Resource, Fifth Edition by Elaine Maimon — Table of Contents

TAB 1 - Writing Today

START SMART: ADDRESSING THE WRITING SITUATION

1. Writing across the Curriculum and beyond College

2. Writing Situations

  • a. Approaching writing via the situation
  • b. Using multimodal elements and genre
  • c. Choosing the best medium
  • d. The persuasive power of images
  • e. Online tools for learning

3. Audience and Academic English

  • a. Becoming aware of audience
  • b. Using reading, writing, and speaking to learn about English
  • c. Tools for multilingual students

TAB 2 - Writing and Designing Texts

4. Reading and Writing: The Critical Connection

  • a. Reading critically
  • b. Writing critically

5. Planning and Shaping

  • a. Approaching assignments
  • b. Exploring ideas
  • c. Developing a working thesis
  • d. Planning a structure
  • e. Considering visuals and multimodal elements

6. Drafting Text and Visuals

  • a. Using electronic tools for drafting
  • b. Patterns of organization and visuals
  • c. Writing paragraphs
  • d Integrating visuals and multimodal elements

7. Revising and Editing

  • a. Getting comments
  • b. Using electronic tools for revising
  • c. Focusing on the situation
  • d. Testing your thesis
  • e. Reviewing structure
  • f. Revising paragraphs
  • g. Revising visuals and multimodal elements
  • h. Editing sentences
  • i. Proofreading carefully
  • j. Using campus, Internet, community resources
  • k. One student’s revisions

STUDENT REFLECTIVE TEXT

8. Designing Academic Texts and Portfolios

  • a. Considering audience and purpose
  • b. Using computer tools
  • c. Thinking intentionally about design
  • d. Compiling a print or electronic portfolio

TAB 3 - Common Assignments

9. Informative Reports

STUDENT SAMPLE

10.  Interpretive Analyses and Writing about Literature

STUDENT SAMPLE

11. Arguments

STUDENT SAMPLE

12. Other Kinds of Assignments

  • a. Personal essays
  • b. Lab reports
  • c. Case studies
  • d. Essay exams
  • e. Coauthored projects

13. Oral Presentations

14. Multimodal Writing

  • a. Tools for creating multimodal texts
  • b. Analyzing images
  • c. Web sites
  • d. Blogs and wikis

TAB 4 - Writing Beyond College

15. Service Learning and Community-Service Writing

16. Letters to Raise Awareness and Share Concern

  • a. Writing about a public issue
  • b. Writing as a consumer

17. Writing to Get and Keep a Job

  • a. Internships
  • b. Résumés
  • c. Job application letters
  • d. Job interviews
  • e. Writing on the job

TAB 5 - Researching

18. Understanding Research

  • a. Primary and secondary research
  • b. Research and college writing
  • c. Understanding theresearch assignment
  • d. Choosing a research question
  • e. Creating a research plan

19. Finding and Managing Print and Online Sources

  • a. Using the library
  • b. Kinds of sources
  • c. Printed and online reference works
  • d. Keyword searches
  • e. Print indexes and online databases
  • f. Search engines and subject directories
  • g. Using the library’s catalog to find books
  • h. Government documents
  • i. Online communication

20. Finding and Creating Effective Visuals, Audio Clips, and Videos

  • a. Finding and displaying quantitative data
  • b. Searching for images
  • c. Searching for or creating audio clips or videos

21. Evaluating Sources

  • a. Print sources
  • b. Internet sources
  • c. Evaluating a source’s arguments

22. Doing Research in the Archive, Field, and Lab

  • a. Ethics
  • b. Archival research
  • c. Field research
  • d. Lab research

23. Plagiarism, Copyright, and Intellectual Property

  • a. Some definitions
  • b. Avoiding plagiarism
  • c. Fair use

24. Working with Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism

  • a. Working bibliographies
  • b. Annotated bibliographies
  • c. Taking notes
  • d. Paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, synthesizing
  • e. Integrating quotations, paraphrases, summaries

TAB 6 - MLA Documentation Style

FINDING SOURCE INFORMATIONAND DOCUMENTING SOURCES IN MLA STYLE

  • MLA Style: In-Text Citations
  • MLA Style: List of Works Cited
  • MLA Style: Explanatory Notes and Acknowledgments
  • MLA Style: Format
  • SAMPLE RESEARCH PROJECT IN MLA STYLE

TAB 7 - APA Documentation Style

FINDING SOURCE INFORMATION AND IDENTIFYING AND DOCUMENTING SOURCES IN APA STYLE

  • APA Style: In-Text Citations
  • APA Style: References
  • APA Style: Format
  • SAMPLE RESEARCH PROJECT IN APA STYLE

TAB 8 - Chicago and CSE Documentation Styles

  • Chicago Documentation Style: Elements
  • SAMPLE FROM A STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECT IN CHICAGO STYLE
  • CSE Documentation Style

TAB 9 - Editing for Clarity

IDENTIFYING AND EDITING COMMON PROBLEMS AND QUICK REFERENCE FOR MULTILINGUAL WRITERS

  • Wordy Sentences
  • Missing Words
  • Mixed Constructions
  • Confusing Shifts
  • Faulty Parallelism
  • Misplaced/Dangling Modifiers
  • Coordination and Subordination
  • Sentence Variety
  • Active Verbs
  • Appropriate Language
  • Exact Language
  • The Dictionary and the Thesaurus
  • Glossary of Usage

TAB 10 - Editing for Grammar Conventions

  • 51 Sentence Fragments
  • Comma Splices and Run-on Sentences
  • Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Problems with Verbs
  • Problems with Pronouns
  • Problems with Adjectives and Adverbs

TAB 11 - Editing for Correctness: Punctuation, Mechanics, and Spelling

  • Commas
  • Semicolons
  • Colons
  • Apostrophes
  • Quotation Marks
  • Other Punctuation Marks
  • Capitalization
  • Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Numbers
  • Italics (Underlining)
  • Hyphens
  • Spelling

TAB 12 - Basic Grammar Review with Tips for Multilingual Writers

  • Parts of Speech
  • Parts of Sentences
  • Phrases and Dependent Clauses
  • Types of Sentences

TAB 13 - Further Resources for Learning

  • Selected Terms from across the Curriculum
  • Discipline-Specific Resources
  • Index
  • Index for Multilingual Writers
  • Quick Guide to Key Resources
  • Abbreviations and Symbols for Editing and Proofreading

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