COURSE OUTLINE / CALENDAR *SUBJECT TO CHANGE Ethnographic Inquires in Writing = EIIW Field Working = FW Homework assignment = HW DATE Week 1: Introduction to course EIIW Chap. 1 pp. 1-18 Week 2 EIIW Chap. 2 (19-32) Intro and “Literacy Practices” Week 3: EIIW “Literacy in Three Metaphors” (35-53) WA1 Due Week 4: FW Ch 1 (1-23) “Understanding Cultures” FW (140-157) “Working with Online Communities” Week 5: FW Ch 1 (24-54) CONFERENCES/1st Site visit WA2 Due Week 6: EIIW Chap 3 117-168 “The Belmont Report” FW Ch 2 (119-123) Week 7: EIIW 158-68 “Ethnographic Research Ethics and Amish Values” Tuesday: 2ND Site Visit/No Class Thursday: Meet at SRSC (outside bookstore); Practice fieldworking FW (73-84) Week 8: FW (87-91) FW Ch 3 (101-119) WA3 Due Week 9: FW: 219-29 Tuesday: 3rd Site visit/No Class Thursday: Meet in class as usual Week 10: FW (165-172); (175-9) Week 11: Tuesday 4th Site visit (NO CLASS) Thursday FW 101-1-; Craft observation guide #2-4 (FW 187) Week 12: Nov 10 - 14 Week 13: Nov 17-21 Tuesday: Peer Review WA4; Read before class on Thurs FW (186-97) FW (345-347) Thursday: WA4 Due; Discuss readings; Sign up for conferences CONFERENCES/ 5th Site visit Craft rough draft of Ethnography Week 14: Nov 24-28 Week 15: Tuesday: Peer edit Ethnography Thursday: Happy Thanksgiving! Tuesday: 1st Round of presentations (Alphabetical Order, list posted on Wiki) Thursday: Final draft of Ethnography Due & 2nd Round of Class Presentations Friday Celebration of Student Writing Week 16: No class Celebration of Student Writing: The Celebration serves as your Final Exam.