English 1013 students write an Autobiographical Web Collage as a way of exploring how they develop ethos in a variety of genres. View the collages written by students during the spring 2003 semester.
English 4953: Digital Literature
English 4953 Digital Literature explores how technology is changing what and how we read. Each student, working individually or collaboratively with a class partner, produces a project as a way of exploring what he or she has learned.
English 4953 - Summer 2002
Student Authors Titles Andrew Duncalfe hit & miss Tom Grimes Digital Criticism Chris Grotemat The Fourth of July Damian Hoover The Sonnet of Gaern Browniebaine Courtney Lane and Lori Fino Noah's Ark Nathan May and Beth Rountree Noises in the Night
English 1023: English Composition 2
English 1023 is a course in argumentative writing, and one of the course goals is learning to adapt discourse for specific rhetorical environments. One method used to achieve this goal was converting a research paper, written for a traditional, print medium, into a Website. Students worked with writing partners throughout the project, wrote individual papers, then collaborated to produce a Website on their topic. Click on the name of a student to view his or her Web project. The views expressed in these papers are those of the students and should not be interpreted as representative of any official position statement of LeTourneau University.
English 1023 - Spring 2002
Student Names Topics Neely Bartell and Courtney Lane Animal Research: Is It Morally Right? Jonathan Bear and Robert Bitikofer How to Reduce Monthly Energy Bills Sam Lloyd and Jason Sudeck Humans or Robots? Chad Bushey and Laura Skelton Atkins in Depth: The Atkins Diet Susan Choi and Esther Topham Voluntary Euthanasia Nathan Reverse Discrimination Sam Henson and Ted Whitten Internet Security Joon Hur Airport Security: Problems and Solutions Matt Maitland and Chris Talbott Alternative Energy Josiah Sanner and Tim Williams Fuel Cells: Alternative to Internal Combustion Engines?
English 1023 - Fall 2002
Student Names Topics Heather Andrews The Foxhunting Debate Barry Brewer, Ryan Feezell, and Jessica Miller Media Violence and Child Aggression Jacob Campbell and Adam Martinez Creationism and Ethics in Education Thomas Cumming and David Hughes Speed Limits Matt Hammer, Arick Rondeau, and John Ross MP3's, Peer-to-Peer, Artist, and RIAA Sarah Randow and Dan Swenson Airport Security Greg Niver, Katie Smiley, and Laurie Kilian The Nuclear Weapons Debate
The instructor for this course was Mrs. Annie Olson
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