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When: MW 1:00-2:50 F 1:00-1:50 Where: P 265 With Whom: Jeff DeGrave

English 110 Blugold Seminar in Critical Reading and Writing (formerly Introduction to College Writing). When: MW 1:00-2:50 F 1:00-1:50 Where: P 265 With Whom: Jeff DeGrave. Office Hours. Jeff DeGrave 140 Phillips Hall 4:15pm - 5:45pm M,W -OR- by appointment

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When: MW 1:00-2:50 F 1:00-1:50 Where: P 265 With Whom: Jeff DeGrave

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  1. English 110 Blugold Seminar in Critical Reading and Writing (formerly Introduction to College Writing) When: MW 1:00-2:50 F 1:00-1:50 Where: P 265 With Whom: Jeff DeGrave

  2. Office Hours Jeff DeGrave 140 Phillips Hall 4:15pm - 5:45pm M,W -OR- by appointment Tel: 836-4471 Email: degravjr@uwec.edu

  3. Syllabus: http://people.uwec.edu/degravjr/English110Spring.htm My Philosophy: Your Education = Your Job

  4. Who am I?

  5. I (usually) teach Geography here at UWEC Geography of Latin America Geography of Russia and Eastern Europe

  6. Born in Green Bay

  7. Graduated High School in Toledo, Ohio • Eau Claire • Toledo

  8. Undergraduate:Ohio University(Athens, OH) Graduate:Florida State University(Tallahassee, FL) Currently:U of Minnesota(for Ph. D)

  9. Things I like: Dark Chocolate Unique Architecture Old Stuff Traveling Cultures of the World

  10. HUGO

  11. Things IDO NOT like: • Hot Dogs • Baloney • CHEATING!

  12. What is cheating? • Referred to as “Academic Misconduct” • Comes in a wide variety of forms, techniques, definitions—see syllabus • What is “plagiarism?” • Q: Is cutting and pasting information off the Internet without citing your source considered to be plagiarism? YES!! So don’t do it!

  13. Things we’ll do this semester… • Read • Think • Discuss • Write • Summarize • Analyze • Critique • Even learn a bit about geography… • and so much more!

  14. Geography in a writing class? What the…? • We will be focusing on the theme of Globalization. • Through this theme, we will find PLENTY to write about, discuss, analyze, research, and explore. • Think of it as a “two-for-one” special: You’re sharpening your communication skills while increasing your geographic knowledge.

  15. Questions?

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