This post first appeared on the Digital Writing and Research Lab‘s Blogging Pedagogy site. The post describes an assignment I did in my ‘Rhetoric of Hacking’ class in Fall 2013, in which I asked students to hack their peers to gain hands-on experience with social engineering and the feeling of being hacked. The assignment was a great success — although, …
BTFE: Aristotle, Rhetoric
Yeah, I actually did it this time. In thrice the time I’d allotted myself, but that’s still better than the 18-pages in six months I achieved last time. Also, while procrastinating, I made cookies and mopped the floor. All up, a noble victory.
BTFE: Three takes on the rhetorical situation
Ahead of today’s (admittedly fairly light) goal! Victory!
Just Read: Resisting Linguistic Imperialism in English Teaching
Precis has to wait for tomorrow though. Late night watching the testimonies down at the Capitol.
Just Read: Arts of the Contact Zone
Yet to figure out whether I’ve read this before or just seen it excerpted so many times that it seems familiar.
Just Read: The Newly Born Woman
LOVE. I foresee returns here.