The Collage Checklist – What is Expected for your Final Assignment
UWP 101 with Andy Jones
Part One, a collage essay on an important theme in a form that resembles “Our Secret” by Susan Griffin
- Different crots clearly separated by spaces and, if you like, asterisks or dingbats
- Examples (with sufficiently specific evidence) from the five categories (or “threads”) of crots, as we have often discussed in class
- At least one topically irrelevant but thematically relevant “thread” of crots
- Two copies of the collage, one with citations and one without
- One cited copy of your collage should be cited using MLA style (in-text citations and a works cited page)
- Quotations punctuated correctly
- Crots edited for coherence, wordiness, syntax, clarity, word choices, grammatical correctness and proper use of punctuation
Part Two of the collage essay assignment.
- Part one of Part Two: A list of the threads of crots that appear in your essay
- Part two of Part Two: A short essay that answers some or all of the questions from your assignment sheet for part two (with a focus on presented or learned wisdom, creation or presentation of an identity, and/or new understandings about that–or your–identity
- A Part Two that is thoroughly revised, keeping in mind the grading standards for excellent writing that we have discussed many times in class
- A Part Two that has been read by someone other than the author
- A Part Two that has been read out loud by the author
- A questionnaire
Please let me know if you this checklist raises any new concerns for you.