Major Writing Assignment #1: Discourse Community Website: Rhetorical Situation
Major Writing Assignment #1: Discourse Community Website: Rhetorical Situation
Rhetorical Situation
This class is a discourse community, and we are all new to it. Every discourse
community is influenced by its members and their experiences and expertise,
and this class is no exception. This assignment gives you the opportunity to
share some information about the expertiseespecially language knowledge
that you are bringing with you as a result of your membership in other
discourse communities. Your website should work to introduce the members of
the class to your discourse community.
Genre: Profile
Purpose: Your primary purpose is to inform your readers about your discourse
community. However, you might also want to persuade your classmates to join
the community. And you will likely strive to entertain them with humor, brief
stories, rich descriptions and vivid details or images; all this makes reading the
profile enjoyable and builds your ethos.
Angle: Describe whats interesting, important, or even essential about your
discourse community, making sure to include information about this groups
unique use of language. For example, if you are profiling a discourse
community of runners, you could describe the way that the language of the
discourse community has shaped the way you see and interact with your
surroundings or your peers or how it helps you to better interact with the main
focus of the discourse community (running).
Audience: Your classmates and I will be the primary audience for your
website. We will use the sites to get to know each others interests and
1 Adapted from Lindsey Ives
website, to separate your content into more than one page within your
website, and to incorporate images, videos, links, etc. when appropriate.
Reflection: Submit a 1-2 page (single spaced) reflective commentaryin the
form of a letter to mevia Learn.
Excellent
Good
Title
5 points
The title is creative, attention-grabbing,
and clearly indicates what the website
will discuss.
4 points
The title is somewhat attentiongrabbing, and indicates what the
website will discuss.
Introduction
5 points
Starts with a good grabber, identifies the
discourse community for readers and
gives a sense of its importance and
uniqueness; provides background
information about the writer that is likely
to draw readers' attention.
Description of Discourse
Community (body)
20-17points
Provides a rich description of the
discourse community, including vivid
details that provide a picture of what it
would be like to interact in that discourse
community.
20-17points
Writer makes clear a) why the discourse
community is special/unique and
important; and b) the role of language
and/or genres in the discourse
community.
4 points
The introduction identifies the
discourse community and provides
some background information, but it
needs development and/or could do
more to grad the readers
interestmore to grab the readers
interest.
16-14 points
The description of the discourse
community would benefit from more
detail.
Angle of Profile
Presentation and
Audience
Reflection
20-17points
The paragraphs and sentences progress
from one idea to the next in a way that is
not confusing to the reader; descriptive
and interesting headings and/or page
titles are used to help readers navigate
the site; all sentences are easy to follow;
each section and/or paragraph makes a
point.
15-11 points
Student presents professionally within
the time limits and maintains the positive
supportive atmosphere as described in
the audience etiquette requirements.
10-9 points
The reflection addresses the questions in
the prompt with ample and specific detail
and examples.
Needs Improvement
3-2-1-0 points
The title simply indicates what the website
will discuss, there is no title, or the title
does not indicate what the website will
discuss.
3-2-1-0 points
The introduction does not identify the
discourse community to be described and
does not provide any background
information.
13-0 points
The discourse community is not clearly
described; a reader could have trouble
understanding what defines the discourse
community.
16-14 points
The value and uniqueness of the
discourse community and/or role of
language is unclear. Or, the
importance of the discourse
community has not been fully
considered with respect to the
primary audience.
16-14 points
Only some paragraphs and sentences
progress easily and understandably;
headings or titles are not always
descriptive; some sentences are
difficult to follow; some sections or
paragraphs have a point.
13-0 points
There is little or no sense of the value of the
discourse community and/or the role of
language is not addressed.
10-8 points
Student presents professionally but
may fall outside the time limits and
maintains the positive supportive
atmosphere as described in the
audience etiquette requirements.
8.7-7.3 points
The reflection addresses the
questions in the prompt with limited
detail and examples.
7-0 points
Students presentation fails to maintain
professionalism and/or conform to the
norms of audience etiquette.
13-0 points
Few paragraphs and sentences progress
well; headings are not used; sentences are
difficult to follow; or too many paragraphs
lack a point.
7- 6-5-4-3-2-1-0 points
The reflection addresses the questions in
the prompt but does not provide specific
examples; or, the reflection does not
address the questions in the prompt.
Total: /100
5 points
The website is free of distracting spelling,
punctuation, and grammatical errors.
4 points
The website is mostly free of
distracting spelling, punctuation, and
grammatical errors.
3-2-1-0 points
The website is distracting and/or hard to
follow due to numerous spelling,
punctuation, and grammatical errors.