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Harvard Extension School EXPO E34: Business Rhetoric Section 1 (5:30PM-7:30PM). Instructor: Julie Anne McNary Please check your Elluminate Audio Wizard ; We will begin at 5:30PM. Harvard University Extension School Spring Semester 2012. Expo E34: Business Rhetoric.
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Harvard Extension SchoolEXPO E34: Business Rhetoric Section 1 (5:30PM-7:30PM) Instructor: Julie Anne McNary Please check your Elluminate Audio Wizard; We will begin at 5:30PM.
Harvard University Extension SchoolSpring Semester 2012 Expo E34: Business Rhetoric
Section 1; Monday evenings, 5:30PM – 7:30PM Online WebConference Via Elluminate Software Website:http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k78794 Elluminate Room: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?password=M.65B4AE7294DC8656F141580FCCB3C8&sid=2007009
Your Instructor: Julie Anne McNary B.A., Wellesley College, 1994 English Literature M.Ed., Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1995 Language and Literacy MA/M.F.A, University of Utah, 1998 British & American Literature and Creative WritingCell Phone: (617) 233-7532 – no calls after 10PM – Voicemail during business hoursjmcnary@post.harvard.edu
Class Schedule • New Syllabus • CEO papers back this week – apologies for delay – last 2 papers were just clarified this week (one dropped, one submitted). • Proposal First Draft peer-to-peer workshops (reading two drafts each) • Sign up for private conferences on the most thorough, proof-read, well-revised, first draft you can produce on Saturday and Sunday • Final draft proposal due Friday, April 6 • Introduction to your final project • Assignment – Final Project Vision Statement
Peer to Peer Screening – 35 min • During this exercise, I would like you to read two (2) of your peers’ drafts and comment thereupon. • We have had a few glitches in this process recently, so MAKE SURE to be clear on which papers you are reading, and what e-mail addresses you need prior to leaving the class. • We will exchange e-mails as before, but you will be sending your work to two students, and receiving the work of two students, as well. • Please wait for my instructions before leaving.
Final Project Options • Business Plan option • Industry analysis • Comparative analysis between two companies • Extension of your proposal • Free-form option – but we must discuss for my approval
Exercise Final Project Vision Statement Opening paragraph and outline of FINAL PAPER Construct a speculative, but thoughtful, opening paragraph of what you think your Final Paper will argue. Summarize your project and state an analytical claim thereabout (knowing this might change a bit as you research and construct your paper); Follow with a point-by-point outline with appropriate headings, topic sentences, evidence, and analysis Attempt to construct a conclusion in which you consider the larger implications of what your overall paper is about.
CONFERENCES ON FINAL DRAFT OF PROPOSAL • Saturday: • 7:00AM • 7:45AM • 8:30AM • 9:15AM • 10:00AM • 10:45AM • 11:30AM • 12:15PM • Sunday: • 7:00AM • 7:45AM • 8:30AM • 9:15AM • 10:00AM • 10:45AM • 11:30AM • 12:15PM