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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • ...in Digital Environments, Spring 2020|my grad students]] have started their work, too. Tomorrow is [[New Media, Spring 2020|New Media]] F2F.
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  • Beginning the spring of 2022, two of my courses are pioneering our work on Reddit. Instead of [[D2L]], we’ll be using Reddit for our discussions
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  • {{nutshell|Your work represents you. Everything you turn in for evaluation should exemplify the ...ould be proofread, rhetorically appropriate, and illustrate your very best work: relatively free of errors, word-processed, and use the appropriate style f
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  • ...ed with a few Linux distros. The machine is sprightly and the distros just work. How lovely. I think my favorite desktop flavor was Fedora, believe it or n ...I frontend for Docker. I was disappointed that I couldn’t get Remotebox to work. It would be very cool to play with a level one [[w:Hypervisor|hypervisor]]
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  • ...r this course is keeping a regular log that documents and comments on your work throughout the semester.}} ...ject you’re writing or editing on Wikipedia. Documenting and planning your work and reflecting on your progress.
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  • Now’s the time to revisit your text and refine your work and move it to the mainspace, if you haven’t already. You may do more res
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  • ...earing my head of recent preoccupations and getting it ready for some real work. I have to put together a book proposal for the project on {{c|Mailer’s S
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  • ...display scholarly annotations about key characters and themes in Mailer’s work, emphasizing the community’s ability to add additional multimodal posts, ...s to have such a presence in digital form. This should keep Mailer and his work relevant as more of us define our lives by digital pursuits. With the suppo
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  • ...aren’t quite comprehensible; however, while I have always seen the latter work as an optimistic view of this inevitability, ''Childhood’s End'' is sombr
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  • ...licit or implicit, simple or complex, singular or multiple within a single work. Understanding the theme of a work is crucial when [[CompFAQ/Literary Analysis|analyzing literature]]. It enab
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  • ...ourse depends on completing ''every'' assignment; opting not to finish all work is a losing strategy. If you have difficulties, please [[ENGL 5106/Fall 202 ...best not to get behind, but if you do, '''communicate with me''' so we can work it out.}}
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  • I also started the work of updating the ''Review'' to subpages. This will take a little bit of time
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  • This is a great little gadget/server. Not only does Pi-hole work perfectly and effortlessly, I added a couple of more packages to augment it
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  • ...ho achieved international fame despite the density and difficulty of their work.
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  • ...t I’m a MacBook Pro guy. The iPad is too limiting for getting any ''real'' work done. We thought about giving it to Henry, but we weren’t ready for that. ...ion. I love my e-ink Kindle and use it daily, so the Remarkable ''should'' work very well for my professional needs.
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  • ===Work Cited=== ...ps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/technology/tech-investigations.html |work=New York Times |location=Technology |access-date=2020-02-10 |ref=harv }}
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  • ...out how to make PDFs play nice with MediaWiki, and I did some other minor work to this site.
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  • ...21|MDY}} || {{bulleted list|Wiki Work, Writing|Adding sources and content.|Work in your sandbox and post polished additions to the article.}} | {{date|2022-10-03|MDY}} || {{bulleted list|Wiki Work, Writing|First evaluation: be sure you have contributed to [[lw:Norman Mail
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  • ...lege students. Whether it’s a dense academic article or a complex literary work, it’s easy to become frustrated and overwhelmed. However, learning how to ...ht also consider reading a summary or [[CompFAQ/Analysis|analysis]] of the work before you begin reading it to help you understand the context and [[CompFA
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  • ...th-science/hot-topics/nutrition-topics/high-protein-fad-diets/ diets don’t work].” Yes, you can lose weight with a diet, but the problem is that once you ...you hear these days when people talk about weight loss. Again, diets don’t work. Essentially, the McDougall program asks that we give up high-fat foods, ad
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