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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • {{Large|Community College}} File:20071202-community-college-01.jpg|
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  • ...also joined a learning community — Chancellor’s Scholars’ Faculty Learning Community — concerned with promoting graduate education. It seemed appropriate for
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  • ...lowly re-post much of my photography here. No, this site will not have the community that Flickr did, but at least I’ll have a place to display some of the ph [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...ter account throughout the semester. Participate in a professional, expert community.{{refn|The basis for this lesson is Jean Fan’s “[https://web.archive.or ...Media}} is professionalization. In order to become part of a professional community, you must begin to network with people who share you professional interests
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  • ...ing your professional persona is to establish credibility with your expert community. ===Join Your Expert Community===
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  • ...al to everyone, a blog should try its best to add to the conversation of a community of experts or aficionados. ...have a singular focus, and they stick to it. So, knowing oneself and one’s community is the first step to creating a blog that’s interesting and useful.
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  • Back in Bradenton/Sarasota and Manatee Community College. I had discovered literature, and was all-in as an English major.
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  • ...mething similar. You should pick something unique, not something that your community might already do or be familiar with, like praying, driving, studying, or b ...l narrative and imply or directly state potential significance to a larger community as you develop your essay.
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  • ...been able to open schools safely have been able to do so because they got community transmission under control,” Lopman said.}}
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  • ...ildhood where my only swim lesson Dad throwing me into the deep end of the community swimming pool. OK, that’s probably an exaggeration, but still—I had ''n
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  • ...draw conclusions about the validity of that belief for your life and your community'''. ...ntroduce the value or belief and its importance for you and your family or community. The last sentence should contain a thesis statement that makes your positi
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  • This is the [[Notes About Audience|audience]], or community, that you want to engage. This is the conversation you want to participate * Foundation knowledge — knowledge that the community expects any expert in the field would know; perhaps this would include a FA
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  • {{short description|A proposal for a digital core learning community that uses Wikipedia to teach composition and critical thinking.}} {{nutshell|A proposal for a digital core learning community that uses Wikipedia to teach composition, critical thinking, and participat
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  • ...certificate. I’m getting quite the collection. I was part of the learning community that [[February 23, 2019|read and discussed]] this book and idea, but I nev
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  • ...ntegrates disciplinary technical writing (i.e., considering your discourse community in your [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Users|user-centered design]]) with digital writi ...unique to a particular academic or professional field, called a discourse community. Whether in the sciences, humanities, or business, disciplinary technical w
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  • ...ing a couple of hours a week this semester. I need to give back more to my community, and this is a good way to do so. Sharon Colley is the director, and she ra
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  • ...ll|This course has requirements designed to maximize online participation, community building, and writing practice. It requires [[#Required Materials|one textb ...nments; your audience, if you’re considering yourself as part of an expert community, is ''not necessarily'' your classmates and professor.
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  • # What does the music community in general think of current copyright laws and “illegal” downloading? W
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  • ...r platform when Waze is so much better. Still, it looks like a good social community to share and discover rides. There’s a dearth of them around here, though
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  • ...ac McCarthy|McCarthy}} look outward from the individual to the good of the community, even in the face of despair. Indeed, it’s in times of hopelessness and d
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  • ...acia stands the hall of the King in which the people gather to dine in the community of others and listen to the tales of the poet: “Here is the flower of lif ...to the individual sphere of forgetfulness. In any obsession, duty to one’s community is lost in favor of the prize. Odysseus will soon find what his lotos is.
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  • ...to the whole WWW – as strong as we can make them to inspire others in our community to visit. We want to endow our places with a common “cultural and emotion ...my reading, but a banner of affinity, a way of making a contribution to a community, of joining a conversation. Yes, some will not be interested in our spaces
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  • ...ng about writing on Wikipedia (writing), and comment on each others ideas (community). By keeping it on Wikipedia, they learn to use the key elements of the pla # Building '''Community''': Providing comments, feedback, and assistance you give to your classmate
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  • A page from ''The Pentangle'', the literary magazine published at Manatee Community College, Spring 1992.
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  • ...as made something of himself. In a sense, he has isolated himself from the community and feels superior to others he encounters throughout the story, like Sonny ...ce in order to be able to make a connection again to Sonny and perhaps his community. While Sonny’s existential low point was heroine, the narrator’s was lo
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  • ...ll|This course has requirements designed to maximize online participation, community building, and writing practice. It requires [[#Required Materials|one textb ...nments; your audience, if you’re considering yourself as part of an expert community, is ''not necessarily'' your classmates and professor.
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  • # Building '''Community''': Providing comments, feedback, and assistance you give to your classmate ...es — we can help clarify the process for ourselves and help strengthen the community we’re building. The overarching goal of the log is to improve Wikipedia.
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  • ..., or who in his self-sufficiency has no need for others, is no part of the community, like a beast or a god. Discuss the figure of Achilles in the light of this ...for his loss of Patroclus. Achilles never does reconcile himself with his community and his shade encountered by Odysseus in the Underworld seems to understand
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  • ...es — we can help clarify the process for ourselves and help strengthen the community we’re building.
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  • ...ll|This course has requirements designed to maximize online participation, community building, and writing practice. It requires [[#Required Materials|one textb ...nments; your audience, if you’re considering yourself as part of an expert community, is ''not necessarily'' your classmates and professor.
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  • ...urse content—it is a place to share and develop ideas about the texts as a community. Try to discuss every text you read; the minimum required response per week ...opics and is a requirement of this course. Packback Questions is an online community where you can ask open-ended questions to build on top of what we are cover
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  • We had our learning community meeting today and discussed Dweck’s book. Some interesting perspectives.
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  • ...has been neglecting his responsibility not only to them, but to his larger community back on Ithaca, and to himself. Yes, the time with ''la belle dame sans mer ...dysseus must speak for a community that he represents. A microcosm of that community travels with him in the form of his shipmates. Yet, this crew, like childre
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  • ...direct their own course of study all the while emphasizing the humanistic community that is integral to any study of the arts. While the web remains a key comp ... [[w:Wiki|wiki]] technology brings self-guided participation together with community construction to form a strong basis for the study of humanities in this com
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  • ...of power and sexuality stems from his experience as a boy seeing his white community lynch a black man: castrating him before burning him alive and mutilating h ...uality, or a divine quality that offers mercy and forgiveness.}} The whole community seems strange to Jesse, like his mother, who “was more beautiful than he
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  • ...e reader to understand herself better through the text as part of a larger community. ...gs find important to how we live as individuals and as members of a larger community. Bring your experience to the text: energize the text with yourself, but al
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  • ...rowing popularity of Web 2.0 applications and their integral foundation of community built on members’ affinity. And in 2005, the world had not yet heard of a ...rowing popularity of Web 2.0 applications and their integral foundation of community built on members’ affinity. And in 2005, the world had not yet heard of a
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  • Speaking of Reddit, I’m impressed with the community-building tools it offers. {{R:LW}} is really looking good. I added some res
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  • ...or his decision that “He would have another life” in spite of the life his community had chosen for him. I think “Grimes” is also a significant symbol, too
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  • ...dia. This semester, you will engage your fellow students and the Wikipedia community with group-based writing projects that focus on your area of expertise, the ...hing in digital environments and its impact on personal, professional, and community-based projects. It prepares graduate students to analyze and solve design p
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  • ...rs can illustrate and display social conflict in everyday life and get the community actively engaged in how to best address those problems.{{sfn|Enzensberger|2 ..., not to mention the blogging community, open source, and the whole hacker community. Perhaps the latter is an example of the digital revolutionary: she has bee
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  • ...olled in the easiest of programs and declared my major as music at Manatee Community College. I had had relative success with music in high school, so why not c
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  • The newly minted Ph.D. will then try to find a place in the Scholarly Community as a practicing academic — a task that seems to get more difficult as ...t the more eyes on and approaches to the software builds a better and more community-centered product.
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  • ...true hero: one who sacrifices his own desires in favor of the good of the community. [[w:Turnus|Turnus]] represents the old ways of the Greeks that must be ove ...re a very real threat to Aeneas and his quest. Dido represents a threat to community and duty by offering Aeneas a private life and love. Aeneas momentarily for
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  • ...also increase their digital-age literacies of participation, research, and community-building. ==Community Building==
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  • Packback Questions is an online community where you can ask open-ended questions to build on top of what we are cover ...here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.<br />{{A note}} Community Lookup Key: <code> 18652ea6-0d1f-425b-bc03-b92361c0f540 </code>
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  • Sleep, what the peecee laptop community calls “suspend” and “hibernate,” did not work. The CD/DVD drive did
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  • ...And even though my knowledge of Mailer was practically non-existent, they community welcomed me and inspired me to actually look into the man’s legacy they w ...n any other topic simply because of the support I received from the Mailer community. This class turned out to be one of those special courses – a perfect sto
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  • {{nutshell|When you blog, you participate in a community. Yes, it’s about you, but it also needs a context.}} ...en you blog, you take an active role in just what’s important to you, your community, and the shape of the Internet at large. Blogs link us to these communities
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  • ...opics and is a requirement of this course. Packback Questions is an online community where you can ask open-ended questions to build on top of what we are cover ...here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.<br />{{A note}} Community Lookup Key: <code> b361c8e6-7fc2-41da-acd9-5c7e7b08d928 </code>
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