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A Quick Thought on COVID and Teaching

Prompted by Aubrie Orr, a teacher and former student, asking what we expect from education during the crisis. My response follows. I say all the time that education is not about transferring knowledge so much as it is cultivating a … Continue reading

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ENG 122 1.1: Introduction to Argument

Tuesday, August 22. Today’s plan: Read Lee (3:30-3:40) Group up, discuss questions (3:40-3:50) Review Questions (3:50-4:00) Read piece #2 (4:00-4:10) Group up with different people, discuss questions (4:10-4:20) Review Questions (4:20-4:30) Syllabus (4:30-4:40) Attendance and homework (4:40-4:45) Timothy B. Lee’s … Continue reading

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College Comp 5.1: Ambiguity, Precision, and Clarity

Today’s Plan: Attendance Issues with Google Drive Workshop Volunteers Computer Lab Using Precise Language Google Drive We are making progress, but we still have a few issues with setting up the weekly writing reports in Google Drive. Link to the … Continue reading

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College Composition 1.3: Possible Projects

Today’s plan: Attendance That’s not an embedded link Reviewing project possibilities Homework Project Possibilities The majority of class today will be a discussion about possible projects. While I was impressed by the range of topics, and think there’s quite a … Continue reading

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