The Question
How
does language shape us? How do we learn it? Who is it meant for? How does language
privilege some over others? How does language affect memory? How does language change over time?
We will discuss these questions and more over the course of the semester, both in class and on this blog.
This site is a shared opportunity between two classes, where you will learn a little about language and
you will learn a little about each other.
The Assignment
You are responsible for posting 24 reflective comments throughout the course of the semester that
demonstrate critical thinking skills. Your comments may be
on the post itself or on someone else's comment. All comments will be assessed on the full credit scale.
Only planned, well-thought out, edited comments will receive full credit. Whenever you want to know how
many comments I have recorded for you, I will respond to email
inquiries only.
Please remember that this is not a forum for attacking - this is a forum for expansion and thought.
There should be no derisive comments made at any point to your peers. Also, please keep in mind safe
internet habits. Sign your posts with a first name and last initial and do not reveal personal
information such as phone numbers, addresses, or bank information.
The News
NPR
BBC
MSNBC
The Arbiter
Idaho Statesman
Boise Weekly
Feminst Majority Foundation
Men's News Daily
The Archives
August 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
December 2006
The Extras
I am offering extra credit throughout the semester for anyone who notices language use outside of the
class that relates to what we are discussing in class. This could be a film, a billboard, a conversation
with a parent...anything that you can connect to our conversations. First, you will talk to me about it
to discuss the direction you will take when you write it and what I expect before giving you extra
credit. Then you will write up a two page explanation of
the language use and how it relates to class (your write-up should contain far more analysis and connection
to class than synopsis) and turn it in to me before finals week begins.
There is another chance for extra credit! Submit your letters to the editor to
The Arbiter and bring me the edition of the
paper that contains your letter. You will receive credit for one informal writing assignment.
PLEASE NOTE THIS CHANGE TO THE SYLLABUS: Your syllabus currently says that there will be class on November 16 but not on
November 14. Please switch those dates. There WILL be class on November 14 and there WILL NOT be class on November 16.
Anything currently listed as homework due on November 16 is now due on November 14.
There is a second change to the syllabus!
101 - We will meet Nov. 7 instead of Nov. 5. Your portfolio is now due Nov. 5.
102 - Your portfolio is now due during your group conference.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Holy
fun games, Batman! Play around with this site and experiment with the games. We've talked about learning languages and using different aspects of language at different stages of life...Are these games helpful for their intended age group? Are they entertaining? How good do you think these sites would be for a child just learning English?
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
This post doesn't involve a link, but rather pictures from my Thanksgiving trip to Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Mexico. Nogales is a border town that literally sits in both countries. My family and I parked in Arizona and walked across the border to Mexico.
I would like you to notice are these signs. We have talked about putting up signs in both languages and what that would be like...Well, this is what it's like. You can tell which signs are in America and which are in Mexico based on which language comes first.
Does this appear jarring or disturbing at all to you? Does it make a difference knowing that this is in a town on the border? And that there are bilingual signs on both sides of the border?
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Many of you either say things like
"That's gay" or know people who do. Well, as sketchy as Wikipedia is, this little clip says it better than I can - and this is one part of Wikipedia that isn't fabricated out of nowhere.
Monday, December 04, 2006
We've discussed "soccermom" and "bling" being added to the dictionary, but "google" and "spyware"? Are the
dictionary acquisition folks going too far? Or are they just keeping up with the times?