Get into your blogging groups and talk about (or revisit) the issues you want your blog to focus on. By the end of the first hour of class, you will need to post your editorial plan for your blog to our course blog. In this post, you will need to write (together) a short proposal for your blog, and here’s what you need to include:
First, describe the overall topic or issue that you will all write about in some way and explain why it is an important issue and one that you should address now. (That is, think about this issue’s kairos.) Why is this issue timely? Why is it important for you and your peers to generate persuasive arguments about this issue in this particular moment? What kinds of arguments are appropriate or even possible to make at this point in time? What kinds of readers will be interested in your blog’s focus? Describe as many kinds of readers as you possibly can who might turn to your blog for insight on this issue. Overall, how will you appeal to these readers and write in a way that is appropriate for them?
Second, describe each individual writer’s post. How will each of you contribute to a discussion on this issue in a meaningful and unique way? What argument do you think you will put forth about this issue? Which sub-set of readers will you appeal to most directly? How will you appeal to them in an effective way? What gives you the authority to write about this issue? What questions do you have about this topic? What kind of extrinsic evidence do you need to support your claims about the argument you think you’ll make about it?
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Found on the premises of Johnson-McFarlane and Centennial Halls are what
are supposed to be “convenience” stores. These convenience stores make
their busin...
16 years ago