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  • {{dc|T}}{{start|he major collaborative project this semester}} will be a wiki article about [[lw:Technical Writing in the ...and have added some rudimentary information. This is a ''real'', published project, and I will act as a real editor—removing and revising and critiquing any
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  • {{Big|For your major class project, students find topics that aren’t covered well on Wikipedia. They researc ...t I am interested in consistent and conscientious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester—not a last-minute sprint to me
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  • {{short description|Individual Wikipedia project for NMAC 5108, spring 2020.}} {{nutshell|For this project, students will write or edit an entry or entries on Wikipedia.}}
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  • {{short description|Group Wikipedia project for NMAC 5108, spring 2020.}} {{nutshell|For this project, students will contribute to the Wikipedia article ''[[w:The Faith of Graff
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  • <div class="res-img">[[File:Project-Mailer logo.png]]</div> ...es endeavor that continues the legacy of Norman Mailer in the digital age. Project Mailer provides a hub for Society members to publish and collaborate on dig
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  • ...el Lennon and Donna Pedro Lennon’s ''Norman Mailer: Works and Days'', this project provides researchers with the definitive primary bibliography of Norman Mai ...''[https://projectmailer.net/pm/Norman_Mailer:_Works_and_Days NM:WD]'' on Project Mailer.
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  • {{jt|title=DH Project Evaluation}} ...n|My thanks to [https://ryancordell.org/ Ryan Cordell] and his Pecha Kucha Project Presentation, from which I borrowed much of the language and approach for t
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  • ...ject-about-norman-mailer/ MGA Graduate Students Publish Digital Humanities Project About Norman Mailer].”
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  • {{nutshell|For this project, students will write or edit an entry or entries on Wikipedia.}} ...but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-minute sprint to
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  • ...encourage you—particularly if you plan to write a research paper for your project, to [https://bit.ly/3HHwkE6 submit your essay], or panel if several of you ...7. Simply send [[Contact|me an email]] with a paragraph that outlines your project. If you don’t have a specific idea yet—I know we are only 25% into the
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  • | [[Writing for Digital Media, Summer 2020/Requirements/Project|Project: Wikipedia]] || 50% ...t. For easy access, they correspond with tabs at the top of the syllabus, “Project” and “Daily Work” respectively. Each requirement will be on-going thr
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  • ..., so I need to get started. I had the idea that this could be an excellent project for NMAC interns: a real-world, digital editorship to help build version 1
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  • {{short description|Individual Wikipedia project for NMAC 5108, spring 2020.}} {{nutshell|For this project, students will write or edit an entry or entries on Wikipedia.}}
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  • {{goal|title=This week’s goals|Consider and choose a topic for your project.|Learn the importance of developing and maintaining credibility.}} ...ference|(see [[Writing for Digital Media, Summer 2020/Requirements/Project|Project]])}}.
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  • How about a Wikipedia project that has to do with writing for digital media? It could fall under the purv ...to think about this some more. I obviously do not have time to tackle this project myself. Maybe I could find some other Digital Humanists and/or Compositioni
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  • ...l Environments, Spring 2020/Requirements/Group Project|P1: Group Wikipedia Project]] || 40% ...ng in Digital Environments, Spring 2020/Requirements/Project|P2: Wikipedia Project]] || 30%
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  • ...nd Publishing in Digital Environments, helped publish a Digital Humanities project. ”[[pm:An American Dream Expanded|''An American Dream'' Expanded]], publi ...(75 in all); editing, annotating, and linking each; formatting the overall project; and making the digital book work with the rest of the web site. In additio
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  • {{Large|Post-PC Project}} For this project, I developed two courses: “[https://www.scribd.com/document/103343468/ETe
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  • ...rse is the preparation and the submission of a lengthy critical/analytical project. Here are the basics of preparing a proposal.}} A crucial step in completing this project is the preparing of a prospectus — a clear, concise statement of the
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  • ...my feedback for the [[lw:Norman Mailer's Stabbing of Adele Morales|overall project]]: ...grade below considers the project as a whole and your contributions to the project. In general, if you participated regularly and consistently, you passed.}}
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  • I've been working mainly on [https://projectmailer/ Project Mailer], so I have not done much here. That will have to change as the spri
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  • ...nMailerSoc] and [https://twitter.com/grlucas @grlucas] — I’ve been posting Project Mailer updates to try to get some traffic. Well, I tried to post the [[Febr ...The Singular Nightmare|''An American Dream'': The Singular Nightmare]]” on Project Mailer.
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  • {{short description|Group Wikipedia project for NMAC 5108, spring 2020.}} {{nutshell|For this project, students will contribute to the Wikipedia article ''[[w:The Faith of Graff
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  • {{dc|T}}{{start|he major collaborative project this semester}} will be a wiki article about [[lw:Technical Writing in the ...and have added some rudimentary information. This is a ''real'', published project, and I will act as a real editor—removing and revising and critiquing any
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  • ...e work, yet, I always seem to be thinking and writing like an academic. My project is creative in its own way, but it’s an idea rather than the writing that ...years. And they all have the talents to write about their experiences. My project seems insignificant next to these. I’m honored to have heard their storie
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  • ...tive writers and editors, we will apply the skills we learned in our first project to constructing well-written and well-sourced encyclopedia articles. These ...y through [[metawikimedia:Wikimedia Foundation Values|shared values]]. The project focuses on creating content regarding women’s biographies, women’s work
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  • ...test materials presented in the OWL. I initially agreed to work with this project because I believe that web-based tutorials are beneficial to more users, si ...d to look at what they have coded so far, but in order to view the nascent project, we need to have Macromedia's free Authorware player (no, I will not link t
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  • Now that a [[November 5, 2019|big project]] is off my desk, I can begin on others, including designing my courses for ...training, I'll use WikiEdu again, but maybe have the class work on a group project that they all edit together, like a book we can read as a class.
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  • ...your fellow students and two professional wiki communities, Wikipedia and Project Mailer, with two group-based writing projects.}} {{More}} ...edia successfully, writers must develop specific skills for its mastery. A project-oriented course, NMAC 3108 introduces students to these skills, encourages
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  • ====Collaborative Wiki Project==== ...abbing of Adele Morales|Norman Mailer's Stabbing of Adele Morales]].” This project should follow the writing conventions of Wikipedia, be supported by solid e
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  • ...g|Writing for Digital Media teaches writing skills for a digital age. This project-oriented course will focus on collaborative editing. NMAC 3108, or {{WritDM ...edia successfully, writers must develop specific skills for its mastery. A project-oriented course, NMAC 3108 introduces students to these skills, encourages
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  • ...uction wiki writing and to MediaWiki, the software that runs Wikipedia and Project Mailer. Writing on a wiki differs a bit from using a word processor. We hav ...ur article on Project Mailer and made your first edits to your remediation project.
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  • {{Big|In this lesson, we will complete our remediation project on ''The Mailer Review''. We’ll also consider the ethics of presentation {{dc|W}}e have come to the end of our first project: we’ll make our final edits to our remediation projects. As a part of thi
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  • Don’t get me wrong: I think I have a good project — it just wasn’t anything like the other two. Maybe that doesn’t matt
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  • ...}}{{Start|he summer of 2000 saw the fruition}} of a collaborative teaching project that a colleague and I undertook to teach ENC 1102. Our classes met in our Since the completion of this collaborative teaching project, I continue to incorporate distance education elements into my classroom. I
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  • {{Big|For your major class project, students find topics that aren’t covered well on Wikipedia. They researc ...t I am interested in consistent and conscientious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester—not a last-minute sprint to me
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  • ...#Essays|Essays]]{{refn|This requirement also includes a collaborative wiki project.}} || style="text-align:center;" | 55%<ref name="req">Required by [https:// ====Collaborative Wiki Project====
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  • ...raining for your [[ENGL 5106/Collaborative Wiki Project|collaborative wiki project]]. Be sure you complete both before the due dates.''{{refn|A note on due da ...ment of this course. All evaluated work, including your collaborative wiki project, will be completed on LitWiki.}}
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  • ...teria|Wikipedia’s good article criteria]] in evaluating your collaborative project. There are helpful links, too, at the bottom of the article.
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  • {{Huge|Sterling & ''Black Mirror''; Project Work}} <br />{{small|October 28–December 6}} ...write on two texts;|Reply to a classmate’s journal;|Complete training and project on Wikipedia;|Write final journal post and submit completed journal.}}
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  • ...through the ’90s. Again, I’m still enthusiastic about and pleased with how Project Mailer is coming along.
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  • ...ikipedia — the most popular and arguably the most successful crowd-sourced project on the Internet. Instead of just a paper that satisfies a classroom require ...but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-minute sprint to
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  • ...ikipedia — the most popular and arguably the most successful crowd-sourced project on the Internet. Instead of just a paper that satisfies a classroom require ...but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-minute sprint to
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  • ...''must stand on their own'''. If you begin by writing “For the remediation project,” readers who are not in our class will have no idea what you’re talkin ...ignment was this week, so both (the addition of the source on your LitWiki project and the NPOV rewrite) will be due next week. That said, I will try to begin
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  • {{Large|The Post-PC Project}} We hope with the implementation of the Post-PC Project, we will
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  • {{Large|Project Mailer Update, 2020}} {{C19|208}} *** Trying to get a functional and logical presentation for the project
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  • ...roject article || Make ''at least'' two substantive additions/edits to the project on WP. Continue to communicate and coordinate via the talk pages. || {{CNon
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  • {{goal|title=This week’s goals|Consider and choose a topic for your project.|Learn the importance of developing and maintaining credibility.|shortcut=S ...ting your work. Also, this week, you’ll begin to look for a topic for your project {{crossreference|(see [[Sum19:RQ1|RQ1]])}}.
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  • | [[#Research Project|Project]] || style="text-align:center;" | 30% ===Research Project===
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  • ...ikipedia — the most popular and arguably the most successful crowd-sourced project on the Internet. Instead of just a paper that satisfies a classroom require ...but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-minute sprint to
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  • ...rite on two texts;|Reply to a classmate’s journal;|Consider some potential project texts and begin a bibliography.}} ==Wikipedia Project Considerations==
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  • ...Wikipedia—the most popular and arguably the most successful crowd-sourced project on the Internet. Your article will be on '''one of the three books we’re All project articles must appear in the Wikipedia mainspace by the end of class to coun
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  • * Collaborative project design and management * Final project proposals
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  • ...your posts. You’re going to have to do this anyway for your final paper or project, so why not begin now? In other words: don’t be too conventional with the ...ate your intentions with me about your project plan. I encourage a digital project, but a research paper is fine. My point: you should be thinking about this
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  • {{Huge|Cyborgs and the Technological Singularity;<br />Project Completion}} <br />{{small|October 28–December 6}} ...ty;|Write and reply to journal posts;|Continue WikiEdu training and finish project and journal.}}
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  • ...{{start|oday, I received my rejection for my}} [[November 8, 2022|proposed project for the fellowship]] at the Harry Ransom Center this summer. I’m disappoi
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  • This project has you writing a new Wikipedia article from scratch or making significant This project will have you team-teaching the text you will be researching and writing ab
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  • ...shoes, while he falls asleep apparently, and in the second, he works on a project. It also uses the close-focus adapter to get in there. The third is just ni
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  • It’s the final week to develop your contributions. All project edits are complete and submitted. Final posts to your logs.
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  • ...d consistent category structure. I think I’m slowly figuring it out. Since Project Mailer has several distinct projects, I want to find a way that they all fi
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  • ...about twenty years ago as part of a Title III grant project. The original project was published on a web site that disappeared not long after it was posted. ...lit courses where I assign, say, a Wikipedia project. I even started this project already: ''[[Writing.Digital]]''.
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  • ...our fellow students and the Wikipedia community with a group-based writing project.}} {{More}} ...edia successfully, writers must develop specific skills for its mastery. A project-oriented course, NMAC 3108 introduces students to these skills, encourages
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  • ...]'', a Digital Humanities project published on {{PM}} in 2020. The digital project publishes the complete working journal that stays as close to Mailer’s wo ...ively using specific platforms, and how to incorporate AI tools to augment project building.
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  • ...cited. You will begin to build your references section in your remediation project. ...of your article.<ref>Get as much finished as you can this week, since this project is due next lesson.</ref> |(You are reading [https://discourse.grlucas.net/
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  • ...e a general statement of usability before embarking on any digital writing project. List: Several web sites that have influenced your particular project;
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  • I continue to work on Project Mailer, specifically my grad class and [[pm:Frank D. McConnell|Frank D. McC
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  • * “[[pm:Project Mailer 2015|Project Mailer 2015]].” ''The Mailer Review'' Vol. 9 (2015). * Project Builder, Writer, ''[[Writing.Digital]]'', In Process.
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  • ...onments, Spring 2019|NMAC 5108]]. The only aspect that might change is the project.
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  • ...e. Now I just have to finish it. I could see something like this as a cool project for a modernist poetry class. I’ll have to keep that in mind.
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  • ...ectual property;|Write and reply to journal posts;|Consider some potential project texts and begin a bibliography.}} ==Wikipedia Project Considerations==
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  • ...especially this in his [https://www.richardbeaven.com/all-of-us All of Us] project. Inspiring. I want to take images like that. Apparently he uses a Pentax 67
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  • ...opic|topic]]. The more thought and planning you put into any given writing project, the smoother the actual writing will go and the stronger the resulting tex
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  • ...rview with Bruce Sterling] about the [http://www.deadmedia.org/ Dead Media Project]: '''Bruce Sterling''': In Dead Media Project we define media as a device that transfers a message between human beings.
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  • ...— the roster is up to eight students as of today — work on [[pm:Main Page|Project Mailer]] in some way. I hope I don’t regret it.
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  • ...''. When Mike first suggested [[pm:Norman Mailer: Works and Days|a digital project]], we made it happen pretty quickly. However, when he wanted a paper editio
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  • ...an time, anyone may subscribe. I may leave some of the archival content on Project Mailer, since transferring it all would be tedious.
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  • ...in Austin to work with some of {{NM}}’s archive. Since I’m the guy behind Project Mailer, Mike thinks I’m very qualified to go. How cool would that be? My
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  • {{Large|September 30 – October 13: Wikipedia Project Intro and Evaluation}}<br /> {{Big|In this lesson, we will begin our second project: writing and publishing a Wikipedia article.}}
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  • ...ehirsh/ Betsy Hirsh]’s Postmodern & Feminist Theory class, and I used this project as a way to bridge the two courses.}}
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  • ...time (like after graduation) when you will be qualified to do expert work; project yourself forward and '''be that person now'''. When you think of yourself a ...rk early; revise it multiple times; work together; go above-and-beyond the project parameters; communicate. You know, do all the things a professional does.
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  • ...liography entry]]—to finish for Friday, figuring that will be a good first project that we can then build on for the rest of the semester. We’ll see.
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  • ...ject work: have a consistent and regular log of user contributions on both project platforms (Go to your user page, click “User contributions” under the T
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  • I have done some font and skin tweaking to both this site and [[pm:Main Page|Project Mailer]]. I changed the skin here to [[mediawikiwiki:Skin:Chameleon|Chamele
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  • Writing about writing, mostly in digital forms. See my current project: ''[[Writing.Digital]]''.
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  • ...s similar to the [https://www.genome.gov/human-genome-project Human Genome Project].
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  • I’ve been wanting to do more homelab stuff lately, but I don’t really have a project. Still I have a couple of SSDs sitting around, so I might [https://amzn.to/
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  • I continue the work on [[pm:Main Page|Project Mailer]]. I’ve been going through the box Mike sent and am about to order
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  • ...ions to post the secondary, full-text content. I’m thinking of calling the project “''An American Dream'' Expanded,” or “''AAD'' in Context.” The latt
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  • ...simple page I used to have, only a bit snazzier. I envision a box for each project the site undertakes. I borrowed the look for the [[News]] page here.
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  • {{Jt|title=Project Begins}} {{C19|564}}
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  • # How did I approach this writing project, and would I approach it differently in the future? Reflection is an ongoing process that can be applied to any writing project. By taking the time to reflect on your writing, you can become a more effec
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  • {{Big|Professor of English<br />Editor, [[pm:Main page|Project Mailer]]<br />Vice President, [https://normanmailersociety.org/ Norman Mail
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  • ...selves, and feelings and thoughts that are internal. The computer helps us project the internal on the external in a way that nothing else in history has allo Murray’s project asks how can we invent immersive digital communities in which we can meanin
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  • I just had a student post to my talk page about his Wikipedia project: “I need some assistance with the final article. To be quite honest I don ...bibliography). I had a couple of students unable to find sources for their project — mostly short stories in my sf survey. If the first step was to '''[[w:
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  • ...foot back into graduate teaching. Benita said it should be an accessible, project-oriented course into the program. No problem. Also, this means that I have
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  • ...2 will eventually be adapted for the graduate [. . .] program. As this new project is a substantial one, Jerry will be leaving his post as NMAC Coordinator, e
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  • # Project: Begin [[ENGL 5106/Establishing Your Professional Persona|Establishing Your # Project: [[ENGL 5106/Establishing Your Professional Persona|Establishing Your Profe
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  • ...t|ince last we met, the epic has grown closer to my heart.}} My concluding project in The Epic has become the focus of my Ph.D. work: the science fiction epic It seems to me that this present class will assist my project. The foundation of study in this class, Homer’s ''Odyssey'', already sugg
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  • ...day, I got up too early, but I had all the stuff to work on a Raspberry Pi project: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlHWnKVpygw making a travel router]. I ha
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  • ...ed a reverse proxy on the VPS, so that will be even easier to get running. Project Mailer will be the first to be moved; my hosting expires in two weeks on No
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  • ...hat the publisher is working on it. It will be nice to see this multi-year project come to fruition finally. I’d post the cover, but I don’t want to annoy
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  • ...08/Fall 2020/Requirements/Digital Remediation|remediation projects]]. This project finishes up this week, so everyone should be editing their final articles. Well, if they found this project too much, wait until next week when we start editing on Wikipedia.
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  • ...n of my [[CompFAQ]]—a thing I wrote nearly twenty year ago for a Title III project. I think it’s a good idea. I’d also like to revive the dictionary of li
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