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Join us at the "Your Story Our Movement" conference to earn extra credit while improving your composition and reading skills. Attend morning and afternoon workshops, write a one-page reflection, and explore the power of YouTube videos in analytical essay 3. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your language use and earn extra credit!
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Welcome! EWRT1A Composition and Reading
Agenda • Conference Announcement (Extra Credit) • Essay 3: Outline • Essay 1: Language Use Workshops
Extra Credit • You can receive up to 20 points of extra credit for attending the Your Story Our Movement conference on Friday.
Extra Credit • To get credit you need to attend the welcome/breakfast, a morning workshop and an afternoon workshop. • You also need to write a one-page write-up describing your experience and the workshops you participated in.
Essay 3 • Essay 3 will be an analytical essay about a YouTube video. • In this video you will explain what the video means for a particular audience. The question is this: “What does this video mean?”
Essay 3 • You should like the video, and you should consider yourself part of the audience. • The audience forms a community. • You will be representing yourself as part of a community, and you will be representing this community.
Essay 3 • Your analysis will be of both the video itself and the audience. • Try to explain why this audience is interested in the video. • What makes the video meaningful for this audience.
Essay 3 • The video should have had at least 25,000 views.
Essay 3 • The big challenge will be unifying your essay. How are the different parts of your essay related to your thesis? • Transitions will be a key tool for you to unify your essay. • You will need to do some research for your essay.
Essay 3 • Possible parts of your essay: • The Community • Background • The Video Itself • Community Interpretation
Essay 3 • The Community (possibly the introduction) • Your thesis answers the following question: What does the video mean for a particular community? • General points about the audience (brief) • The segment of the audience that you belong to • The significance of the video for your segment
Essay 3 • Background • The creator of the video (possibly the channel) • The subject of the video (for example, the performers) • Many performers have Wikipedia pages
Essay 3 • The Video Itself • General points about the visual style of the video • Plot summary • Music and sound
Essay 3 • Community Interpretation (over one page) • Explanation (you should rely on comments from the video) • Identify what is important for the community • Dialogue that stands out • Important shots • Music and sound • Identify the objective of the video and the orientation that the video suggests for the community • Criticism (does the video point the community in a positive direction?)
Essay 3 • Rough Drafts will be due next Thursday. • A reading journal assignment is due over the weekend. • Let’s watch some videos.
Language Use Workshops If you received a B or above for language use on your essay you can leave if you want. We will rewrite a paragraph from someone’s essay. We also need to schedule times for the small-group workshops. I will confirm these with you over e-mail.