1. Dr. Kim Palmore
Full time,Tenured Faculty at De Anza College
Education
Ph.D. English: University of California, Riverside
MA English: California State University, Long Beach
BA English: California State University, Long Beach
AA Liberal Arts: Long Beach City College, Long Beach
408-674-3005
Email: palmorekim@fhda.edu
Office F1-1L
Phone 408 674 3005
2. AGENDA
• Brief Introduction
• Canvas
• How to post to discussion
board
• Film: Harry Potter and the
Chamber of Secrets
• Homework
EWRT IA Class 1
3. Using Canvas
This is an online course.We will use Canvas for every
facet of our class together, including to
communicate, see grades, access course documents
and assignments, and submit essays and homework.
Our class is published on Canvas.You should be able to access
this course soon by logging into Canvas and using your college
credentials.
Go to https://deanza.instructure.com
Use your college credentials to log in.
You will be taken to the Canvas dashboard where you should
see our course: EWRT 1A
4. When you first log in to Canvas, the website will look similar
to this. Start by clicking on “pages” to enlarge the framed
picture part of the webpage.
Click Here to Enlarge
6. Canvas Navigation tools
The links on the left of this view will help you navigate the Canvas site.You can check
your grades, assignments, and announcements here. All the way to the left, you will
see your calendar, which is quick way to check due dates.
7. Posting Homework
• Click on the icon for “Week 1” on the
home page
• Scroll to “Class 1”
• Click on the link to the “Class 1
Discussion”
• Click on the “Reply” button to post
your homework
8. Director:
Chris Columbus
Writers:
J.K. Rowling (novel),
Steve Kloves (screenplay)
Stars:
Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert
Grint, Emma Watson
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Directed by Chris Columbus,
performance by Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert
Grint, and Emma Watson, Warner
Brothers, 2002.
9. Marginalization
• Marginalization is the process of pushing a particular group or groups of
people to the edge of society by not allowing them an active voice,
identity, or place in it. Through both direct and indirect processes,
marginalized groups may be relegated to a secondary position or made
to feel as if they are less important than those who hold more power or
privilege in society. People from marginalized groups can be the target
of negative beliefs, behaviors, or judgements from others. Individuals
and groups can be marginalized on the basis of multiple aspects of their
identity, including but not limited to: race, gender or gender identity,
ability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, sexuality, age, and/or
religion. Some individuals identify with multiple marginalized groups,
and may experience further marginalization as a result of their
intersecting identities.
10. HOMEWORK
Read: Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban (Chapters 1 and 2)
Read: Essay #1 assignment
View: The Canvas Site
• Make sure you read ALL of the information
under “Syllabus”
HW: Under “Week 1” and “Class 1”:
Discussion # 1:Think about the film.
Which characters you see as
marginalized? How?