RWS 305 San Diego Mesa College Cellphones Usage in Modern Society Essay Use the Kellner prompt titled Phones from Write What You See as the inspiration to explore your own relationship to technology and/or communication. WRITE WHAT YOU SEE Hank Kellner Photo
If you were going to die soon and
had only one phone call you could
make, who would you call and what
would you say? And why are you
waiting?
Stephen Levine
American author
IDEAS FOR WRITING
Is the pay phone soon to disappear completely? In mid-2006 there were an estimated 219
million cell phone users in the United States alone. Do you think that cell phones will ever
replace traditional phones completely? Why or why not?
Many people now view cell phones as a necessity in life. Are they really necessary? Why or
why not?
Do cell phones help people become closer in their relationshipsor farther apart? Explain.
What are some of the positive and negative effects cell phones have had on people in the
U.S.?
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Journaling Instructions
Audience: You and Me thats it!
Purpose: To cultivate the habit of writing. Id like you to explore your own mind, to reflect as a
writer, thinker and student and make connections about what you are learning and pondering in
your own life.
Prompt: Twice a week, make time to sit down and write for approximately 15+ minutes (writing
efficiency and thinking, of course, varies greatly). You can consider this to be a diary, a freewrite, a
rant, a letter to me, a brain drain, a crafted personal narrative, or the terrible drudgery of busy work
(I recommend any perspective except the last). Use this time to dig deep and use the medium of
writing to explore self, world, conflict and/or environment.
Source: There will be an assigned prompt each week; sometimes I encourage you to respond in
writing to the photograph, the quote, OR one of the stated prompts you should follow your
inspiration, not try to answer every question on the prompt depth over breadth. Sometimes I will
ask an impromptu question that might connect to current events in or out of class to encourage you
to respond to a philosophical concept. You may also diverge from this task and truly journal by
writing what is on your mind you do not need to stick to the prompt every week.
Length: around 500 words (quality over quantity)
Deadline: Journals are due online by 11:59 p.m. on Sundays and Wednesdays
Submission: Use the individual assignments labeled by date under Journaling on Canvas; paste
your text into the Journal assignment box, do not attach a file.
Grading: I am looking for content and depth. Your writing does not to be perfect; that is the nature
of journaling its rough, raw and instinctual. I will read your journals promptly as you submit and
occasionally give feedback, but this is an intellectual exercise designed for your growth and
evaluated holistically. There are 10 journaling submissions over the duration of the summer worth
20 percent of your course grade. I will post a grade using a simple 10 point, three area rubric on
Canvas; each journal is worth 2% of your course grade. Again, DO NOT upload a file for your
journals, type directly or cut and paste your text into the actual assignment page.
Tips: You get out of this endeavor of writing what you put into it. You can use all the digital tools
available including photos, links and more. While the journal is private, do pay attention to
standard writing conventions (punctuation, paragraphs etc.). As the course progresses, one way to
improve your journals is to experiment with writing craft techniques, creativity and rhetorical
appeals weve explored in class.
Where is this going? Toward the end of the term, you will be selecting one private journal entry
and using it as a foundation for an exercise in revision and making automatic writing public and
audience ready. This additional journal revision is the Module 4 final assignment and a separate
grade and rubric apart from the weekly exercise.
No late journals will be accepted; the assignment closes at 11:59 on the due date; all journal links
are available now, and you may work ahead.
Journaling Rubric
Criteria
Ratings
Pts
Depth & Insight
Full engagement; writer questions,
narrates, reflects and offers insights
5.0 to >4.0 pts
Outstanding
4.0 to > 2.0 pts
Competent
2.0 to >0 pts
Weak
5.0 pts
Length & Form
Hits recommended length, intentional
structure/form
3.0 to 2.0 pts
Outstanding
2.0 to >1.0 pts
Competent
1.0 to >0 pts
Weak
3.0 pts
Writing
Awareness of style, creativity; writer takes
risks, plays
2.0 to >1.0 pts
Outstanding
1.0 to >O pts
Room to Grow
2.0 pts
Total Points: 10.0
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