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  • {{Big|A project-oriented course, this fall 2020 online section of {{WritDM}} focuses on collaborative editing in a wiki environment. You w ...ies, and teaches them to become fluent practitioners of new media. As this section of WritDM is taught '''fully online''', please be sure you are aware of the
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  • ...t I (mostly) wrote. If you scroll to the bottom, you’ll see the references section contains three subsections: Notes, Citations, and Bibliography.<ref>Remembe ...WP:NAMEDREFS|name you gave a reference]] if you used it before.</ref> This section is created like this:
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  • {{dc|T}}{{Big|his section of ENGL 3700 will consider what I’m calling “The New American Mythology ...ps://amzn.to/2IC4LQd |location=New York |publisher=Library Edition |author-link=w:Margaret Atwood |ref=harv }}
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  • {{mbox|type=speedy|text=Please make your Wikipedia account, link it to WikiEdu, and create your journal by August 18, 2019. Failure to do so ...rse. This usually happens within the first week of class, so complete this section no later than '''Sunday, August 18'''.
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  • ...ve one week to complete each section of the class, and move on to the next section. Each portion builds on what you learned in the previous one, so be sure yo The following is a general outline of lessons. Each link below will take you to the lesson for the week. Click on the first to get s
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  • {{mbox|type=speedy|text=Please make your Wikipedia account, link it to WikiEdu, and create your journal by August 18, 2019. Failure to do so ...rse. This usually happens within the first week of class, so complete this section no later than '''Sunday, August 18'''.
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  • ...t I (mostly) wrote. If you scroll to the bottom, you’ll see the references section contains three subsections: Notes, Citations, and Bibliography.<ref>Remembe ...WP:NAMEDREFS|name you gave a reference]] if you used it before.</ref> This section is created like this:
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  • ...|location= |publisher=Addison-Wesley Professional |page=323 |isbn= |author-link= }}</ref> ...looking at them in order to get the maximum benefit. Also, there is a help section that should answer most of your questions. Or, you might begin with “[[w:
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  • ...also begin learning about editing MediaWiki, including adding a references section.}} ...rtened footnotes, and works cited. You will begin to build your references section in your remediation project.
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  • ...ation=New York |publisher=Simon & Schuster |page= |isbn=0684827239 |author-link= }}</ref> At the center of the cyber-Hephaestus’ forge is the unique mach * How does an online section of World Literature differ from an in-class section?
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  • ...ps://amzn.to/2IC4LQd |location=New York |publisher=Library Edition |author-link=w:Margaret Atwood |ref=harv }} ...|url=https://amzn.to/3P5mBcj |location=New York |publisher=Vintage |author-link=w:James Baldwin |ref=harv }}
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  • {{Big|This section of NMAC 5108 has three major requirements and daily work, listed in the cha This course has one required textbook (purchase using the {{Amazon}} link below or through another bookstore), an essay, and several handouts as web
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  • ...ew journal on [[w:User talk:Grlucas|my Wikipedia talk page]] in the proper section. This would create a section for your '''post''', giving it a '''title''' and '''date'''. Please be sure
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  • ...t I (mostly) wrote. If you scroll to the bottom, you’ll see the references section contains three subsections: Notes, Citations, and Bibliography.<ref>Remembe ...WP:NAMEDREFS|name you gave a reference]] if you used it before.</ref> This section is created like this:
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  • {{Big|This section of NMAC 3108 is composed of a project and daily work, listed in the chart o ...location=New York |publisher=Routledge |page= |isbn=978-1138636033 |author-link= }}
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  • ...ew journal on [[w:User talk:Grlucas|my Wikipedia talk page]] in the proper section. This would create a section for your '''post''', giving it a '''title''' and '''date'''. Please be sure
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  • {{dc|T}}{{Big|his section of NMAC 5106 has three major requirements and daily work, listed in the cha ...//files.grlucas.com/d/14accad318864eef8afb/ Various Links and PDFs].{{refn|Link leads to my server which will require a password that is on an announcement
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  • ...k. You may do more research and find missing information; rewrite the lead section to represent all major points; reorganize the text to communicate the infor ...ttps://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/continue-improving-exercise/link-articles|class=mw-ui-progressive}} || style="text-align:center;" | {{Clicka
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  • Or something similar. Once you save the page and click on the created red link, you will have created your journal page. Start adding your content in the This would create a section for your post, giving it a title and date. Try out different approaches; yo
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  • ...hor’s username, the post’s title (if applicable), the platform name, and a link (if it’s a public post).
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