[Nobody ever plans to get sick. My plan was to start in on The Great
Gatsby with you today. Now I'm thinking more along the lines of Tech
Tuesday, Cake Wednesday, and Hopefully-I'm-Back-In-Class Thursday.
Please use the time to your greatest advantage. Some of your blogs
don't have a post since last decade, and that is not going to cut it
come progress report time, which is already approaching...]
JOURNAL TOPIC:
It's
an old joke: "You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose,
but you can't pick your friend's nose." Why not? In half a page
(minimum) of thoughtful reflection, please explain your views on
personal boundaries. When is it OK to reach over and pluck something
out of someone's hair, or tell them their shoe is untied, or their fly
is unzipped? Do some people invite this level of personal connection,
or is it simply never OK? Please explain and use examples to
illustrate.
AGENDA:
1. [Mindfulness whenever you want to take a minute]
2. Journal
3. Post at least two makeup assignments (or, if you're all caught up, add a graphic design or widget) on your blog
4. Publish today's posts (see below)
TODAY'S POSTS:
1.
Please read at least one article in the "Dark Patterns" post. Publish a
post on your blog in which you comment on this practice and describe an
example from your personal experience. If you don't have a personal
experience, discuss the idea at your table and find someone who has.
(title: DARK PATTERNS)
2. Reflect on yesterday's ignite talks,
and publish yesterday's post if you haven't yet. Find at least two
speakers who impressed you with their ideas and/or enthusiasm. Ask them
how they came up with their ideas, and report on this in a blog post.
(title: BEHIND THE IGNITE TALKS)
- 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
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
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