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Friday, January 09, 2004
Quick Reminder:
This post is just a reminder that we will be meeting in Skiles 302 on Monday, January 12, rather than in our usual classroom. On Monday, we will take a few minutes of class to get students situated with their own personal weblogs (commonly called "blogs"), essentially an easily updated online journal that you will keep throughout the semester. During that time, I will introduce some of the key attributes of keeping a weblog and why I use blogs in my classes rather than WebCT.
By Monday, you should also be starting to read Fight Club.
This post is just a reminder that we will be meeting in Skiles 302 on Monday, January 12, rather than in our usual classroom. On Monday, we will take a few minutes of class to get students situated with their own personal weblogs (commonly called "blogs"), essentially an easily updated online journal that you will keep throughout the semester. During that time, I will introduce some of the key attributes of keeping a weblog and why I use blogs in my classes rather than WebCT.
By Monday, you should also be starting to read Fight Club.
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