Introduction to writing and public discourse in local, regional, national, and global contexts through analysis of writing in civic contexts, political activism, and public policy. Students reflect on, and produce written research in a related area of inquiry.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeShe is so nice! There are a lot of writing projects so if your creative thinking isn't all that, don't take it. 5 quickwrites but it isn't too bad.
seems sweet but can be pissy when things don't go her way. lecture heavy and makes you talk in groups. weekly essay drafts, usually two paragraphs. repeatedly have us work on the same essay topics. ended up w/ two completed essays and one solo presentation. gives 96% on most work except for final essays. flexible due dates. confusing instructions.
Dr. Webber is the kindest and most caring professor. She is so understanding with late work and her deadlines are pretty flexible. She made Writ 2 incredibly enjoyable- I cannot praise her teaching style enough.
Dr. Webber was so delightful to have as a professor. Her lectures are filled with applicable stories and anecdotes that made the class really enjoyable and she was very receptive to the class. From the first time we met she always remembered my name and research topic and every conversation we had left a smile on my face.
Great professor! Very lenient and supports us in improving our writing. Gave us a lot of freedom to write and pursue our interests.
Very very caring about her students and is willing to give extensions and be lenient. Definitely take her if you can