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Week1 |
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Checking-In & Registration |
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Picking up the agenda/
Meeting old acquaintances/ Re-introducing one’s self/ Updating people on
what you have been up to recently/ Checking out the facilities/ Checking
out the equipment/ Social/ "Whine" and e-cheese! |
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Social |
e-mail (Connect with a few people.) |
WebCT |
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Making connections! |
Talk! |
e-mail (Lodge a few complaints or
concerns if you wish.) |
WebCT |
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Expressing concerns |
e-Cheese |
Smile |
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Think |
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Responding |
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When/How |
You
must be communicating every week (with both instructors and your
fellow students). That means you would be on-line for several hours
each week reading materials on various specified Web Pages, reading
discussion threads, contributing to discussion threads in thoughtful
ways, using e-mail communications, chat rooms, sending attachments
and so on. (Several hours each week). The scholarly quality of your
communication is being evaluated. Be thoughtful, be critical, be
clear, be concise... |
You
must post your research proposal to date, in a colloquium-friendly
form. (You book a time slot. Send your request to
morton@uwindsor.ca ). For types of posting see
example. |
You must
submit four formal critiques of presentations you review (i.e.,
those in the time slot you sign up for). (April 21st) |
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Where |
Discussion
Threads and Chat rooms are housed on the WebCT site. |
General
information, timelines, updates, and so on, are housed on the
following sites:
Colloquium 2003
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Students may
point you to their personal Web Pages for relevant information. |
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Additional Readings |
There is a
link to various related readings each week that may or may not
be activated. Check the "green button," or the hyperlink, on a
page when you encounter it to see if there is a reading. |
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The
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