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UIUC Smoking Ban Proposal
Chen,Tammy; Meyer, Doug; Bernard, Richard; Kelly, Bonnie
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/33754
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- Title
- UIUC Smoking Ban Proposal
- Author(s)
- Chen,Tammy
- Meyer, Doug
- Bernard, Richard
- Kelly, Bonnie
- Issue Date
- 2012
- Keyword(s)
- Smoking Ban
- College Campus
- UIUC
- Abstract
- For the synthesis essay we went over all of our research that we have conducted this year on the topic of a recent smoking ban that has been proposed on campus. Our goal was to find a way to implement a successful smoking ban to take both smokers and non-smokers needs into consideration.
- Series/Report Name or Number
- RHET 105, Spring 2012
- Instructor, Cody Caudill
- Rhetoric 105/Principles of Composition introduces students to the practices of research-based writing for academic audiences, such as formulating a researchable question, locating sources, constructing an argument, drafting, revising, and editing. This course uses writing, reading, observing, and critical thinking to develop scholarly curiosity. To do this, instructors focus on: deepening research skills, developing students’ abilities to read and respond to difficult texts, and, most importantly, helping students through the writing process in a social, collaborative, revision-focused environment. This particular section of Rhetoric 105 was focused around the theme of “Exploring Student Communities at the University of Illinois.” The assignments and discussions asked students to explore their own experiences as students and consider how various student communities shape our campus culture and identities as students. Over the course of the semester students formulated research questions about a particular campus community and answered them by doing semester-long ethnographic research (observations, interviews, archive analysis, and surveys), including a short video presentation. The kinds of writing studies and conducted were formulated around reflections on these communities.
- Type of Resource
- text
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- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/33754
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