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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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  • ...’s works, and women’s issues. Women in Red aims to turn “[[w:Wikipedia:Red link|red links]]”—an indication of a missing article—into blue ones. We wi ...edit an article from scratch about a Woman in Red. We could just let each section of the course choose its own article, but it might be wiser to let you grou
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  • ...ent in the edit window the same as you would any Wikipedia article. Post a link to your journal on [[w:User talk:Grlucas#NMAC 3108 Summer 2019 Journals|my This would create a section for your '''post''', giving it a '''title''' and '''date'''. Please be sure
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  • ...egantly, and the titles should appear in quotation marks. The bibliography section is also a bit sparse; it might have been better ''not'' to have it if only
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  • ...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 ...strated easily, you may be more comfortable in a traditional, face-to-face section of this course.}}
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  • ...t=Butcher |translator-first=S.H. |location=Section 2 |page= |isbn= |author-link= }}</ref>
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  • .... The wiki code allows us to do all the interesting stuff, like bold text, link, insert images, and cite sources. ...icles|Remediating Articles]]” on Project Mailer. Read through the “Byline” section and follow the directions.<ref>Remember, for [[NMAC 3108/Fall 2020/Requirem
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  • ...ver] using the password “FallSem2023”; please do not share this link. This link will expire on September 1, 2023.}} While readily available, other translat ...ty’s lookup key into the “Looking to join a community you don't see here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.<br />{{A note}} Community Lookup
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  • ...er] using the password “Epic&Tragedy”; please do not share this link. This link will expire 30 days after the start of the course, so be sure you download ...ty’s lookup key into the “Looking to join a community you don't see here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.<br />{{A note}} Community Lookup
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  • ...ver] using the password “Summer 2023”; please do not share this link. This link will expire on June 2, 2023.}} While readily available, other translations ...ty’s lookup key into the “Looking to join a community you don't see here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.<br />{{A note}} Community Lookup
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  • The A-I visits MOMA for further insight (as the section is so short, we can infer he received little). He suggests that graffiti is ...ation=New York |publisher=Columbia University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
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  • Before you go any further, please be aware that this section of HUMN 4472 is fully online. To understand the significance of this, read Since this is an online section, I have tried to make the lessons and procedures as simple to follow and to
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  • ...ver] using the password “Spring 2023”; please do not share this link. This link will expire on January 25, 2023, so download them now.}} While readily avai ...ty’s lookup key into the “Looking to join a community you don't see here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.<br />{{A note}} Community Lookup
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  • The link above will take you to a bibliography of readings that are applicable to th # What is Licklider’s main concern? Do others we read for this section share it?
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  • ...4LaTa |location=Portsmouth, NH |publisher=Heinemann |page=6 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}</ref>}} ...pigs, and of Penelope and her dilemma with the suitors. She could read the section of Ulysses stringing his bow a hundred times, and I would still be on the e
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  • ...a2fe/ my server] using the password “ReadHomer!”; please do not share this link. Access will expire two weeks after the start of class, so download all the ...ty’s lookup key into the “Looking to join a community you don't see here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.<br />{{A note}} Community Lookup
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  • ...t a short bio on your user page. Include a photo if you want and include a link to your web site, if applicable. Remember what your [[CompFAQ/Digital Writi * '''Assignment''': Rewrite a section of a Wikipedia article (or LitWiki) to adhere to the NPOV policy. (See [[w:
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  • ...mention the writer of an essay they are tweeting about, give credit for a link they are sharing, or in the example above just thank a user for his efforts ...ost’s hashtag at the bottom-right, or post your question in the discussion section below.
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  • ...ng on your own, you may be more comfortable in a traditional, face-to-face section. ...ation=New York |publisher=Simon & Schuster |page= |isbn=0684827239 |author-link=w:Janet Murray }}
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  • {{font|size=18pt|font=Alegreya Sans|text=This online section of New Media examines some social and cultural implications of digital medi ....to/2ja0uCz |location=New York |publisher=Simon & Schuster |page= |author-link= }}
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  • This particular section of NMAC 5108 will concentrate on writing and publishing on Wikipedia and em ...MqI6nV |location=New York |publisher=Routledge |edition=3rd |isbn= |author-link= }}
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  • ...ld. Charles Darwin posited the theory of evolution, questioning humanity’s link with divinity; Karl Marx’s political philosophy questions a social order ...y suggests a road to recovery, like a directive from the sky. In the final section, “What the Thunder Said,” the knight/narrator receives some direction:
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  • ...n cites Nietzsche’s work as an influence on Mailer’s ideas, particularly a section called “Live Dangerously” in Walter Kaufmann’s ''Existentialism from While not overtly either violent or sex-filled, “Greatest Thing” begins to link the two ideas for Mailer. Mailer makes this connection clear in ''The White
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  • ...earthly experience. Follow the link next to read the whole sermon. In this section, Eliot shows these passions further deteriorating into sterility.</ref>
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  • ...0r |location=New York |publisher=Fawcett Crest |pages=47–64 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}</ref> Asimov’s epigram asserts the Three Laws of Robotics t The Earthman touched a button and a square section of the wall flickered aside. The thick, clear glass revealed space—star-s
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  • ...n cites Nietzsche’s work as an influence on Mailer’s ideas, particularly a section called “Live Dangerously” in Walter Kaufmann’s ''Existentialism from ...se |editor-last=Sipiora |editor-first=Phillip |pages=83–106 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
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  • ...is a rare, out-of-print text makes it ideal for this project. The “works” section is a bibliography of primary and secondary texts; the “days” is a chron ...., ''Armies of the Night'', Lawrence Schiller, or “The White Negro” — that link to their entries in the DMP.
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  • ...d the ideological side of this refocusing in the first four chapters, this section addresses the material realities of technological access in the academy and ...te=2019-01-03 }}</ref> These tags can turn any word on any web site into a link to any sites that Microsoft favors. Mossberg interprets this feature as an
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  • ...some unseen force, perhaps God ({{crossreference|cf. [[#Healthy Blasphemy|Section 5]]}}).}} My lips moving, being moved by. What, whom? Don’t know, can’t ...irst=Michael |location=New York |publisher=Meridian |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
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  • ...n cites Nietzsche’s work as an influence on Mailer’s ideas, particularly a section called “Live Dangerously” in Walter Kaufmann’s ''Existentialism from ...se |editor-last=Sipiora |editor-first=Phillip |pages=83–106 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
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