welcome to the ENGL 461 blog!Blogs and listservs are an important vehicle for teachers’ professional development and learning. Teachers share and learn about teaching approaches by writing and reading blogs. The purpose of our blog will be primarily to:
You are asked to get in the conversation at least 5 times over the course of the semester. To do so, click the "Comments" link on the side of the post you wish to respond to, fill in your name, email, and comment then click "Submit." (You may want to save the content of your comments as you go. You should double check to make sure your content posted). You are encouraged to get involved much more. Feel free to comment more often! And I’ll post questions and resources to prompt discussion; but I also invite you also (but it’s not required) to share things with me that you’ve seen/read so I can share them with everyone. To do this, just email me ([email protected]) with the resource and a quick blurb about your interest in it. So, browse, read, watch, reflect and respond! My expectation is that you'll come on to the blog occasionally to contribute your thoughts. Don't wait until the end of the term and don't do all your commenting in one day! At the end of the term, in a brief reflection, you’ll document your participation (copy and paste your comments) and reflect on how you’ve learned or discovered by browsing/reading/responding/ talking with each other on the blog. Not proficient participation on the blog (not having at least 5 posts, leaving your posts until the very last minute, responding only in briefly or hurriedly way, not completing the reflection as advised, etc.) will result in a half-letter deduction. Looking forward to the conversation! --Dr. Rule
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Dr.Hannah Rule | [email protected] | Humanities Office Building 203 | University of South Carolina |