The Write course :
The Write course : an introduction to college composition / [videorecording] :
Dallas County Community College District ; course content and instructional design by Harryette Stover ; produced and directed by Paul Bosner.
- Wilmette, Ill. : Films Incorporated, 1984.
- 15 videocassettes (VHS) (60 min. each) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
"The Write course is part of the Annenberg/CPB collection."--cf. data sheet. Intended audience: college students and adults.
1. The beginning -- 2. Why Write -- 3. The writing process -- 4. The audience -- 5. Audience and style -- 6. Discovering ideas -- 7. The drama of thinking -- 8. Sharpening the focus -- 9. Structuring the topic -- 10. Beginning and ending -- 11. Developing form -- 12. Narration and Description --13. Process and analysis -- 14. Definition-- 15. Argumentation -- 16. Paragraph patterns -- 17. Sentence patterns -- 18. Sentence strategy -- 19. Words and meanings -- 20. Word strategy -- 21. Revision strategies -- 22. Using the writers tools -- 23. Discovering the library -- 24. Writing a research paper--25. Writing about books -- 26. The essay test -- 27. Writing at work -- 28. Report and proposal writing -- 29. Style -- 30. New directions --
English composition and rhetoric taught from a "process" point of view. Emphasis is on audience awareness and purpose for writing. Dramatizations and mini-documentaries are used.
0897767527
English language--Composition and exercises.
English language--Rhetoric.
Rhetoric.
"The Write course is part of the Annenberg/CPB collection."--cf. data sheet. Intended audience: college students and adults.
1. The beginning -- 2. Why Write -- 3. The writing process -- 4. The audience -- 5. Audience and style -- 6. Discovering ideas -- 7. The drama of thinking -- 8. Sharpening the focus -- 9. Structuring the topic -- 10. Beginning and ending -- 11. Developing form -- 12. Narration and Description --13. Process and analysis -- 14. Definition-- 15. Argumentation -- 16. Paragraph patterns -- 17. Sentence patterns -- 18. Sentence strategy -- 19. Words and meanings -- 20. Word strategy -- 21. Revision strategies -- 22. Using the writers tools -- 23. Discovering the library -- 24. Writing a research paper--25. Writing about books -- 26. The essay test -- 27. Writing at work -- 28. Report and proposal writing -- 29. Style -- 30. New directions --
English composition and rhetoric taught from a "process" point of view. Emphasis is on audience awareness and purpose for writing. Dramatizations and mini-documentaries are used.
0897767527
English language--Composition and exercises.
English language--Rhetoric.
Rhetoric.
