English 1006T
Prompt #8
18 October 2012

Into the woods

Working groups

Each group's list of working questions will be available on the course Web site this afternoon. Right now, you should begin by asking each person in the group who actually did some research on one of the questions from last time to describe what she did, exactly, and what she found. Having done that, consider the following starting points for further research.

Now, divide up your starting points and your questions. More than one person can be assigned a specific question but everyone should have a number of them to work on. Spread them around as much as you can. For this assignment, limit people to one starting point. Think about which questions are likely to be more appropriate to certain search starting points. At the end of the process, each person should have a starting point and a set of questions, and should email them to me before 7:00. Use "exploration" as a subject line, so I can keep them straight; I'll post them to the Web site as they come in.

Your assignment for Tuesday is to keep, and bring back to class, a record of every step in your investigation -- where you looked, what search terms you used (even, or especially, the ones that didn't work). Make this a diary. Each step you take should be headed with the specific terms you used, and a sentence or two saying what you found there, and if you went further (looking at a particular text, or following a link). Remember to keep your question in mind: the fact that something's loosely or generally related to the subject doesn't mean it's relevant. And be aware of the information on the various pages about what you're doing.

Spend a couple of hours on this. Bring your diary to JDG6 Tuesday afternoon.

And leave the report you brought to class today on the front desk, or with me.


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