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Mobile Phones Move Beyond Voice: "Currently a cultural phenomenon in the UK, text messaging is catching on with U.S. mobile phone users. More than one-third, or roughly 38 million, of U.S. wireless phone owners use SMS [define], and increased usage will likely spur further adoption. "
For your third assignment: Angle of Vision
It's based on chapter five, so re-read that chapter in Allyn and Bacon's Guide to Writing if you need a refresher. Specifically, your assignment is to
(1) locate a research site with people in it: work, school, library, car wash, meeting, club, church, health club, and
(2) observe that site for at least a solid hour. You can break that down into several visits of 20 minutes each, or one single visit of 60+ minutes. You need to then
(3) take detailed, descriptive notes of everything you see. It's not uncommon to get 3-5 pages of notes from a single observation. Next, you should
(4) Expand those notes with even more descriptive detail, then
(5) write an essay in which you describe the scenario you witnessed, first with a negative angle of vision, then with a positive angle of vision. Again, refer to chapter five for numerous examples of this. Each description should be at least 250 words long. Finally,
(6) write a conclusion of 400 words or so, describing what you learned from writing from these two perspectives.
PLEASE BRING YOUR OBSERVATION NOTES TO CLASS ON FRIDAY
It's based on chapter five, so re-read that chapter in Allyn and Bacon's Guide to Writing if you need a refresher. Specifically, your assignment is to
(1) locate a research site with people in it: work, school, library, car wash, meeting, club, church, health club, and
(2) observe that site for at least a solid hour. You can break that down into several visits of 20 minutes each, or one single visit of 60+ minutes. You need to then
(3) take detailed, descriptive notes of everything you see. It's not uncommon to get 3-5 pages of notes from a single observation. Next, you should
(4) Expand those notes with even more descriptive detail, then
(5) write an essay in which you describe the scenario you witnessed, first with a negative angle of vision, then with a positive angle of vision. Again, refer to chapter five for numerous examples of this. Each description should be at least 250 words long. Finally,
(6) write a conclusion of 400 words or so, describing what you learned from writing from these two perspectives.
PLEASE BRING YOUR OBSERVATION NOTES TO CLASS ON FRIDAY