Sunday, April 30, 2017

WEEK FOURTEEN WRITING ABOUT WHAT YOU READ

Yes, write about what you are reading...but not here. Just work on your essay.

6 comments:

  1. I have listened to the book at least ten time, and each time I came across the 'yawn' part in chapter one, it has yet to make me yawn, like Gladwell thinks it will.

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    1. true, but it does make me yawn. I think it might be genetic...

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    2. Oddly, I wasn't trying not to yawn, but also wasn't trying to force one, too. Though, it's usually 50/50 when I am around an individual that yawns that I'll yawn, too.

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GREETINGS AND BASIC COURSE INFO

!!!!NO MEETING THIS SATURDAY!!!! (we will meet later in the semester)

EMAIL: bschmoll@csub.edu


Greetings,

This course has some weekly assignments that you must keep up on. There are also a few other papers and books to read throughout the semester. But if you keep up with the weekly assignments on here, your writing will improve and you will put yourself in a great position to do well in this class!


These are time sensitive. You do not receive credit if you write them after the deadline(Saturday) each week. Furthermore, if you are in the habit of writing everything on Saturday you will not receive full credit. Why? There would be no time for others to interact with your writing. Write early; write often! Right? Right!

HERE IS THE WORK THAT MUST BE COMPLETED EACH WEEK...


FIRST, there's a blog entry (about 250 words) which will have you respond to a hopefully thought-provoking question. Each week, you must do the blog entry with enough time left in the week to be able to enter into dialogue online with your classmates. Write, reply, write more, reply more, and then write and reply more.


SECOND, there's a reading. There’s no blog entry associated with this. Just read.


THIRD, there's a written response to the reading. Your reading and writing on the blog must be completed by the SATURDAY (by midnight) of the week in which the reading falls. This entry should be a long paragraph. YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESPOND TO OTHER STUDENTS IN PART THREE EACH WEEK.