WRTG 3020 STUDENTS: This screencast provides a brief tour of the syllabus web site for Amy Goodloe's campus and Continuing Ed versions of WRTG 3020: Rhetoric of Gender and Sexuality.
WRTG 3020 STUDENTS: This screencast provides a brief tour of the syllabus web site for Amy Goodloe's campus and Continuing Ed versions of WRTG 3020: Rhetoric of Gender and Sexuality.
FOR WRTG 3020 STUDENTS: This screencast introduces you to the resources available on the "main" Rhetoric of Gender and Sexuality blog, which is available at:
http://gendersex.net
This site serves as a collection of resources for my WRTG 3020 topic.
TO WRTG 3020 STUDENTS: This screencast offers a rhetorical rationale for the decisions I made when designing and organizing the class blog. I made the screencast both to help you better understand the reasons why the blog is designed this way and to give you an idea for what a rhetorical rationale might cover.
NOTE TO WRTG 3020 STUDENTS: This screencast provides an overview of the class blog you'll be using to participate in the class.
You can find other helpful overviews on the Screencasts for WRTG 3020 Students channel. For instructions on how to use the class blog, see the Using Wordpress channel:
http://vimeo.com/channels/usingwordpress
Or click on my name to see all my videos.
NOTE TO WRTG 3020 STUDENTS: This screencast shows you how to log into the class blog for the first time and adjust various settings, many of which you'll only need to do once.
For instructions on how to work with Wordpress blogs, see the screencasts on the Using Wordpress channel:
http://vimeo.com/channels/usingwordpress
Or click on my name to access all my videos.
I made these screencasts specifically for students in my sections of WRTG 3020 at CU Boulder, but they should also be useful to students in my other classes as well as to my colleagues.
You can find other relevant screencasts in these channels:
I made these screencasts specifically for students in my sections of WRTG 3020 at CU Boulder, but they should also be useful to students in my other classes as well as to my colleagues.
You can find other relevant screencasts in these channels:
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