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10:00 Assess progress; look at Lisa Robertson and Mathew Stadler's ''Revolution: A Reader'', as a prime example of an annotated reader; plan the day. | 10:00 Assess progress; look at Lisa Robertson and Mathew Stadler's ''Revolution: A Reader'', as a prime example of an annotated reader; plan the day. | ||
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The frame: narrating the intro | |||
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How to sequence or group the texts. | |||
Consider narrating your shared experience. | |||
{Revolution: a reader: "taking into account our histories as readers") | |||
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LB1: 10:00 - 17:00 RW&RM Steve in the drawing station glass box 4.115
Reading groups with Kate Briggs and Steve Rushton
10:00 Assess progress; look at Lisa Robertson and Mathew Stadler's Revolution: A Reader, as a prime example of an annotated reader; plan the day.
nOtes from discussion:
Consider:
The frame: narrating the intro
Consider:
How to sequence or group the texts.
Consider narrating your shared experience.
{Revolution: a reader: "taking into account our histories as readers")
In groups:
...read, discuss and annotate...
16:00 Group discussion. Recap on today's discussion; set achievable aims for next meeting; address the question: "What form does our annotated reader take?" and "what use does it serve?"