Blogging Schedule
Sep 2nd, 2010 by EKaufman
Below is the schedule for who needs to blog & when!
Some guidelines: You are each assigned readings for which you are responsible for posting a short response on this blog and moderating the subsequent online discussion. All posts must be at least 250 words. Please be sure that these responses do not just summarize that particular text. You should analyze the reading (perhaps focusing on theme(s) in the text), use quotes to support your ideas, compare the text to other works we’ve read this semester, illustrate your post with images and video (and any other appropriate multimedia materials). Think of these responses as a chance to voice your opinion about what we are reading, and to engage your colleagues in a discussion that will help to expand your own ideas.
POSTING GUIDELINES:
If you are responsible for a reading(s) that will be discussed on a Tuesday, you must post your blog entry no later than 3PM the Sunday before class.
If you are responsible for a reading(s) that will be discussed on a Thursday, you must post your blog entry no later than midnight the Tuesday before class.
Feel free to post additionally whenever you’d like, as long as the material is appropriate to class.
SCHEDULE:
Tuesday, September 7: Irving Perez, Mike Longo
Thursday, September 16: Fisnik Radoniqi, Claudia Giannakopoulos
Tuesday, September 21: Isaac Setton, Nandy Fernandez
Thursday, September 23: Daniel Gedeon, Jefferson Kurtz
Tuesday, September 28: Sue Aw, Meera Pillai
Tuesday, October 5: Angela Tan, Efren Ortiz
Thursday, October 7: Owen Chen, Chao Lin
Tuesday, October 12: Rabeya Nizam, Nakeisha Campbell
Thursday, October 14: Liz Gofman, Abdul Wadood
Thursday, October 21: Caren Ng, Yong Yi Dai
Tuesday, October 26: Kevin Yang, Keri Constable
Tuesday, November 2: Iqra Yaseen, Chris Wai
Thursday, November 4: Jonathan Su, Paul Pee
**As we discussed, the blog will become a free forum for discussion after 11/4. There will be no one assigned to post on specific dates, but instead, we will use the space to discuss the process of the oral presentations, paper writing, and any other ideas/topics of interest**