Blog postings will give everyone an opportunity to share insights on Holden Caulfield. However, even though this is the internet, answers are expected to be formal and academic.
I will be posting questions here and you are responsible for posting well thought out answers as 'comments' on the blog.
In total, each student will have to have posted 3 answers to the questions given.
This is on a first come first serve basis, as no answers will be accepted after 10 answer posts for each question.
Furthermore, each student is responsible for 3 responses to another student's posted answer.
These responses are meant to challenge the answer given with another interpretation or other evidence or reinforce it with further evidence.
ALL POSTS MUST BE APPROPRIATELY TITLED:
For example: "Post #1: Question #2"
('post #1' refers to YOUR first post for grading purposes)
OR
"Response #2 to Kiki's post"
('response #2' refers to your second response for grading purposes. 'to Kiki's post' refers to WHOSE answer you are responding to)
ENJOY
RESPONSE #1 to Ms. Sacco
ReplyDeleteAlthough I agree with Ms. Sacco and her statement that this is an opportunity to share insights on Haulden Caulfield, I still remain completely unimpressed by the choice of technology used. Amateur at best, really.
I wish her and class luck, however, as from what I understand this is her first attempt at this kind of assignment.
Hi miss Sacco, Kurt here
ReplyDeleteI have questions about responding to other students' posts
how long would it have to be and what would we say
would it be like in essay form (intro, body(3), conclusion)
In short i need a more detailed explanation on how to do a proper response to my fellw student's posts
email "curtislo@hotmail.com"
HEY! IT IS SUCH A PLEASURE TO BE A PART OF THIS BLOG! May someone tell me how to post something with their blog name as opposed to their google account id? Thank you.
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