Each week, you will be responsible for posting to the blog. The blog is where you will show your homework and reflect on your papers. You will be required to interact with your peers, and to remain courteous at all times.
Blogs are graded as follows:
1. Participation: blogs must be posted on time.
2. Following directions: while you may contribute additional comments or links, your primary goal in posting should be to satisfy the assignment requirements.
3. Remaining respectful of your classmates.
Each blog will be different. You will receive feedback from the instructor, but the primary purpose of the blogs is to receive feedback from your community of students. Ask questions of each other, and be thoughtful in your responses.
Please click on the Follow link to the right, or bookmark this page in your computer.
For this week's assignment, simply reply to this blog so that I know you are ready to get started.
Hello classmates I am Leah Webb. Excited to start this journey.
ReplyDeleteIs this where we blog? I'm just trying to see if I'm on the right track.
Deletehi! I am the other lia.
ReplyDeleteHallo, this is Jesse. I finally made it to this website. My Firefox browser was blocking it. I disabled the blocking on the top left of my browser and it worked.
ReplyDeleteHello everyone, this Elizabeth excited to be in this class.
ReplyDeleteSalutations fellow classmates. Matt’s tip I found (pg152 in The little brown handbook has a writing a summary) and (pg229 Taking essay exams) might help for the essay on Wednesday
ReplyDeleteI'm breanna and ready to see what this class will bring.
ReplyDeletelooking forward to the spring semester
ReplyDeleteHello class hope everyone is have a good day see ya'll wed
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm very excited for class. Hope it's fun. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm Kelly
ReplyDeleteHi Class, checking in.
ReplyDeleteHey, can anyone tell me about what you think of that first shitty draft? Sure would like to know if I'm thinking right.
ReplyDeleteWell a little late, but glad i finally figured it out.
ReplyDeleteHi Class. I read this Malcolm X "Learning to read" Don't really know how the class feels about this but for me it's history in the middle of English. Malcolm X was as the Chinese were in 1839, addicted to Opium, Malcolm was addicted to reading, which for me is a good thing. Not only reading he wanted to understand what he was reading and how it could help him and other people.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading this, I could feel this man passion for reading, his seriousness for learning and understanding what he read. I stopped time after time to discuss his seriousness of reading with myself. From just reading this passage, I will approach any book I read with this in mind. Not only books but anything.
Who's in the room tonight? Holla back!
hi
ReplyDeleteFinally found out how this blog site works!
ReplyDeleteHey everyone this is Sean. I finally figured out how to blog!
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