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ACR 150-052W Literacy in American Society/ Prof. Barnes/ Fall 2021
This is a writing intensive course (WI)
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  • This Class
    • Syllabus
    • Course guide
    • Blackboard
    • Prof. Barnes
  • Announcements
    • Thank You!
    • Exciting In-Person Class for Spring 2022
    • Class Survey and Final Reflection Reminder
    • Thanks for the presentations
    • Optional Survey
    • Last week: reflections
    • Essays have been graded
    • It’s time to present!
    • Peer Review feedback, essays due tonight, happy Thanksgiving, and get ready to present
    • Week 13 + Research Essay Due by Nov 23rd
    • Week 12, Essay Draft, Peer Review and Post 7 graded
    • Week 11 + Essay Draft
    • This Is Us
    • Flipgrid posts feedback
    • Week 10 & Midterms Graded
    • Week 9, Feedback on week 7
    • Midterm Week
    • Oral history project/ feedback on week 6
    • Week 7
    • Feedback on week 5
    • Welcome to week 6
    • Oral History Project
    • Feedback on Post 3/ week 4
    • Week 5 begins and feedback on week 3 assignments
    • Welcome to Week 4
    • Feedback on Week 2
    • Yes, it’s week 3 already
    • Feedback on Week 1
    • Welcome to Week 2
    • Week 1
    • Welcome to ACR 150
  • Our weeks
    • Week 1: Introductions/ You and the course
    • Week 2: Ethnography of Literacy
    • Week 3: (Some) Literacy Issues in the US
    • Week 4: American Indian and Alascan Native Perspectives
    • Week 5: African Perspectives
    • Week 6: Asian Perspectives
    • Week 7: Middle Eastern Perspectives
    • Week 8: Midterm Week
    • Week 9: Hispanic and Latinx Perspectives
    • Week 10: European Perspectives
    • Week 11: Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Perspectives + Research Essay Draft
    • Week 12: Black/ African-American Perspectives + Peer Review
    • Week 13: Literacy and Technology
    • Week 14: Presentations
    • Week 15: Reflections
  • Discussion Boards
    • Peer Review
    • Discussion Boards: Instructions for Posts
    • Discussion Board Post 7
    • Discussion Board Post 6
    • Discussion Board Post 5
    • Discussion Board Post 4
    • Discussion Board Post 3
    • Discussion Board Post 2
    • Discussion Board Post 1
  • Questions & Resources
    • Sing up for the OpenLab
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    • How to be successful in this class
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    • Research Essay Resources
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ACR 150-052W Literacy in American Society/ Prof. Barnes/ Fall 2021
  • Search
  • [ Course Profile ]
  • Home
  • This Class
    • Syllabus
    • Course guide
    • Blackboard
    • Prof. Barnes
  • Announcements
    • Thank You!
    • Exciting In-Person Class for Spring 2022
    • Class Survey and Final Reflection Reminder
    • Thanks for the presentations
    • Optional Survey
    • Last week: reflections
    • Essays have been graded
    • It’s time to present!
    • Peer Review feedback, essays due tonight, happy Thanksgiving, and get ready to present
    • Week 13 + Research Essay Due by Nov 23rd
    • Week 12, Essay Draft, Peer Review and Post 7 graded
    • Week 11 + Essay Draft
    • This Is Us
    • Flipgrid posts feedback
    • Week 10 & Midterms Graded
    • Week 9, Feedback on week 7
    • Midterm Week
    • Oral history project/ feedback on week 6
    • Week 7
    • Feedback on week 5
    • Welcome to week 6
    • Oral History Project
    • Feedback on Post 3/ week 4
    • Week 5 begins and feedback on week 3 assignments
    • Welcome to Week 4
    • Feedback on Week 2
    • Yes, it’s week 3 already
    • Feedback on Week 1
    • Welcome to Week 2
    • Week 1
    • Welcome to ACR 150
  • Our weeks
    • Week 1: Introductions/ You and the course
    • Week 2: Ethnography of Literacy
    • Week 3: (Some) Literacy Issues in the US
    • Week 4: American Indian and Alascan Native Perspectives
    • Week 5: African Perspectives
    • Week 6: Asian Perspectives
    • Week 7: Middle Eastern Perspectives
    • Week 8: Midterm Week
    • Week 9: Hispanic and Latinx Perspectives
    • Week 10: European Perspectives
    • Week 11: Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Perspectives + Research Essay Draft
    • Week 12: Black/ African-American Perspectives + Peer Review
    • Week 13: Literacy and Technology
    • Week 14: Presentations
    • Week 15: Reflections
  • Discussion Boards
    • Peer Review
    • Discussion Boards: Instructions for Posts
    • Discussion Board Post 7
    • Discussion Board Post 6
    • Discussion Board Post 5
    • Discussion Board Post 4
    • Discussion Board Post 3
    • Discussion Board Post 2
    • Discussion Board Post 1
  • Questions & Resources
    • Sing up for the OpenLab
    • Q & A Forum
    • How to be successful in this class
    • Oral History Project Resources
    • Research Essay Resources
    • Sing up for free access to the New York Times
    • OpenLab help and tips

Syllabus

To download the syllabus, click here.

ACR-150-Fall-2021-Syllabus-052W-1

Authors

  • Ewa Barnes

Announcements

  • Exciting In-Person Class for Spring 2022
  • Thank You!
  • Thanks for the presentations
  • Optional Survey
  • Last week: reflections

Recent Comments

  • Janine Mason on Peer Review
  • Janine Mason on Peer Review
  • Janine Mason on Peer Review
  • Janine Mason on Research Essay Resources
  • Abdulkadir Sattar on Discussion Board Post 7

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