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ENG101 Course Description

This course places emphasis on rhetoric and composition with a focus on expository writing and understanding writing as a process. Establishing effective college-level writing strategies through four or more writing projects comprising at least 3,000 words in total.
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    List of Things to Get Started

    • Fill out the Student Information Form.
    • If you already know your Blackboard Username (MEID) and Password, log in to Bb and complete the course orientation. If you don’t know your MEID, visit https://eims.maricopa.edu/MAW/SPAT.html and choose the option: Forgot Your MEID? If it’s not your first visit, and you know your MEID but you’ve simply forgotten your password, you can look up your password if you have forgotten it, by choosing: Forgot Your Password?
    • Register for the course social network: ENG101 at http://eng101.ning.com. Sign yourself up by visiting the site. Watch how to sign up here –> http://www.freshmancomp.com/screencasts/NingSU/NingSU.html
    • Set up your profile by answering the profile questions and adding a photo of yourself. Don’t worry. This will be a private network. Only your classmates can see your information.
    • Then introduce yourself in the discussion forum: Discussion Journal #1: Class Introductions - http://eng101.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=1727550%3ATopic%3A69
    • Get started on the course orientation and Assignment #1 in Blackboard by clicking the START HERE tab on course menu.

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