Section Q
Last taught Fall 2006-07






















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English 111 Q Fall Quarter 2006-07 Readings

The following are handouts, informational sheets, and readings that will be assigned or used over the course of the quarter. Each student will recieve a copy of each as a handout in class during the appropriate week. If you miss a sheet, feel free to print out a new copy.

INFORMATION SHEETS

ENGL111 Student Info Sheet & Release Form

ENGL111 Computer Integrated Classroom LAN Primer

Ed's Top Ten Ways to Survive University

Ed's Top Ten Rules of Writing

Time Management Tips

Top Ten Traps of Studying

     Example of a Short Paper Assignment (Formatting)

Claims, Claims, Claims

Toulmin's Ideas About Argument

MLA Parenthetical Documentation & Bibliography

     Example of an Annotated Bibliography (Formatting)

Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

Introductions & Conclusions

     Example of a Major Paper Assignment (Formatting)

Revision Strategies

COURSE READINGS

The readings for class are available via the course website, through the university’s online course reserves (http://eres.lib.washington.edu), or directly from the web. Refer to the class calendar for when specific readings are due. The following is a full bibliographical list (in MLA format) of the class readings:

Benedikt, Michael. “Cyberspace: First Steps.” The Cybercultures Reader. Eds. David Bell and
     Barbara M. Kennedy. New York: Routledge, 2000: 29-44. (Available via e-reserve.)

Bowers, Patricia K. “Blazing Through the Boys’ Club.” 23 Apr. 1995. 19 Sep. 2006.
     http://www.duke.edu/eng169s2/group4/tricia/title.htm.

Bush, Vannevar. “As We May Think.” The Atlantic Monthly (July 1945). 17 Sep. 2006.
     http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/prem/194507/bush. (Also available via e-reserve.)

Dibble, Julian. “A Rape in Cyberspace.” 19 Sep. 2006. http://www.juliandibbell.com/texts/bungle_vv.html.
     (Also available via e-reserve.)

Dodge, Martin. An Atlas of Cyberspaces. 3 Feb. 2004. 19 Sep. 2006. http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/atlas.html.

“Gender, Race and Ethnicities in Media: Cyberspace.” Online Communication Studies Resources.
     University of Iowa, Department of Communication Studies. 7 Jul. 2006. 19Sep.2006.
     http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/cyber.html.

Gibson, William. “Burning Chrome.” 19 Sep. 2006. http://web.bentley.edu/empl/c/rcrooks/courses/350s96/gibson.html.
     (Also available via e-reserve.)

Gibson, William. “Johnny Mnemonic.” Burning Chrome. New York: Ace Books, 1987. (Available via e-reserve.)

Gibson, William and Bruce Sterling. “Speeches by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling at the National Academy
     of Sciences Convocation on Technology and Education.” Electronic Frontier Foundation.
     13 May 1993. 17 Sep. 2006. http://www.eff.org/Misc/Publications/Bruce_Sterling/sterling_gibson_nas.speeches. (Also available via e-reserve.)

“Hacker Manifesto.” Wikipedia. 18 Sep. 2006. 19 Sep. 2006. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_Manifesto.

“Internet.” Wikipedia. 22 Sep. 2006. 23 Sep. 2006. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet.

Jenkins, Henry. “Cyberspace and Race.” Technology Review. Apr. 2002. 19 Sep. 2006.
     http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/02/04/jenkins0402.asp?p=1. (Also available via e-reserve.)

Joyce, Cynthia. “Race Matters in Cyberspace, Too.” Salon 21st. 2000. 19 Sep. 2006.
      http://archive.salon.com/june97/21st/race970605.html. (Also available via e-reserve.)

McHugh, Maureen F. “A Coney Island of the Mind.” Isaac Asimov’s Cyberdreams. Eds. Gardner Dozois
     and Sheila Williams. New York: Ace Books, 1984. (Available via e-reserve.)

McHugh, Maureen F. “Virtual Love.” Isaac Asimov’s Cyberdreams. Eds. Gardner Dozois and Sheila Williams.
     New York: Ace Books, 1984. (Available via e-reserve.)

Mentor, The. “The Hacker Manifesto.” The University of Dayton School of Law Cybercrimes. 2001. 17 Sep. 2006.
     http://cybercrimes.net/Property/Hacking/Hacker%20Manifesto/HackerManifesto.html.

Nakamura, Lisa. “Race in the Construct and the Construction of Race.” Cybertypes. New York: Routledge, 2000: 61-85.
     (Available via e-reserve.)

Nakamura, Lisa. “Race In/For Cyberspace.” The Cybercultures Reader. Eds. David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy.
     New York: Routledge, 2000: 712-720. (Available via e-reserve.)

“Online Hate.” Media Awareness Network. 19 Sep. 2006.
     http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/issues/online_hate/index.cfm.

Sterling, Bruce. “Maneki Neko.” A Good Old-Fashioned Future. New York: Bantam, 1999. (Available via e-reserve.)

Warriors of the Net. 19 Sep. 2006. http://www.warriorsofthe.net/index.html.

“World Wide Web.” Wikipedia. 22 Sep. 2006. 23 Sep. 2006. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_wide_web.