*today the classroom WiFi is fussy, so I’m doing this on my phone — 
it’s a little less convenient than using a computer, but doable...
JOURNAL TOPIC:
Make your last selection of the week (see November 6).
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Today we flip the script
* At your table, read as far as you can in "On Self-Reliance" (you can even skip sections and go to the concluding paragraphs)
* ID at least three ideas you think are important enough to remember and share with others (like your blog readers)
IN-CLASS POST:
After
 you identify ideas, and hear what others at your table and around the 
room think is important, write your notes for the day (title: ON 
SELF-RELIANCE PART 5) 
- Home
 - Dr. Preston's off-campus website
 - Member Blogs
 - AP Exam Prompts
 - KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
 - The Socratic Method
 - Richard Cory
 - Train Your Brain Like a Memory Champion
 - The Right to Your Opinion
 - The Laughing Heart
 - Conscience of a Hacker
 - Vocabulary
 - Literature Analysis (Fiction)
 - "I Never Learned to Read!"
 - Politics & The English Language
 - Proposed Weekly Calendar
 - The Earth on Turtle's Back
 - Résumé Template
 - List of Course Blog Posts
 - Young Goodman Brown
 - Dream Within a Dream
 - How We Read
 - The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online
 - The Pedestrian
 - References Template
 - Fall Semester Application Portfolio
 - Ethos Pathos Logos Kairos
 - The Road Not Taken
 - On Self-Reliance
 - Cover Letter Template
 - Common Interview Questions
 - Basic Essay Structure
 - The Great Gatsby
 - coronavirus/COVID-19
 - Fahrenheit 451
 - 2020 AP EXAM
 - Final Projects
 - Catch-22
 
Friday, November 8, 2019
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