Hey Everyone, Good work on Thursday in your RINGS and during the panel discussion. I hope you were inspired by the various presenters and are beginning to see how community research can really deepen understanding of phenomena. This week (3/23 and 3/25) will focus on preparing you to work with different communities on your research […]
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Revised Weekly Schedule
February 21st, 2010 · No Comments · schedule
Please visit the weekly schedule page to download a copy of our revised weekly schedule, which includes in red the revised due dates for forthcoming assignments. We really do hope that the additional time will allow you to complete your work as thoroughly as possible. Alternatively, grab the Revised Weekly Schedule, 18 February, 2010 right […]
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Descriptive Analysis and Rhetorical Criticism
February 18th, 2010 · No Comments · general information, schedule, supplement to seminar
Descriptive Analysis and Rhetorical Criticism PowerPoint notes
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Tomorrow in 203
February 17th, 2010 · No Comments · assigned readings, general information, schedule
Greetings Everyone, Tomorrow you will start in seminar and then rotate to different assembly rooms to learn about different methods. Please be on time as we have a lot to cover. Also, there is a mistake in the weekly schedule. Gall and Gall is not required reading for tomorrow. You should read the Mertens essay […]
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RING Meetings on Tuesday, 16th February
February 15th, 2010 · No Comments · RINGS, schedule
As we’ll be spending some time talking about information and communication technologies that can aid collaboration tomorrow, we should like to ask you to bring your laptops, netbooks or laptop replacements to seminar, if possible. Not only will this let you experiment with some platforms that may be unfamiliar in seminar. It will also let […]
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Tuesday Seminars
February 8th, 2010 · No Comments · schedule
On Tuesday, as RING groups, we’ll be exploring information and communication technologies that can enhance collaboration. As the RING groups will not always be all physically in the same place at the same time, each group will have to co-ordinate complex information and communication logistics, plan and compose collaboratively, and reach consensus without constant f2f […]
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