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  • ...pation will I know that you’re still in the course. Any large gaps in your work could lead to a lower grade or class failure.</ref> so student/instructor c ...ly work, like discussion forums, training, writing/editing exercises. This work will be evaluated weekly, so students should keep up with the weekly schedu
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  • ...ot excuse late work. Plan ahead and turn in your work on time. Last-minute work submissions are ineligible for revision for a higher grade.<noinclude>
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  • ...ues in my field, but those who would otherwise never even see my published work. It’s part of an ongoing discussion, a way that Gary Olson used to charac ...if we're lucky? Another aspect of the rush to publish is the fact that our work, in an effort to deliver something original enough to even be published in
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  • | text = '''This is not a Wikipedia template'''. This is a '''draft'''; a work in progress that is intended to be published {{#if:{{{1|}}}|at [[{{{1}}}]]|
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  • |{{center|'''''{{{author|I}}}, the copyright holder of this work,''' hereby publish{{#if: {{{author|}}}|es|}} it under the following license ...y:Files licensed by third parties|{{PAGENAME}}]]|[[Category:Self-published work|{{PAGENAME}}]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>
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  • Own work {{#if:{{{1|}}} }}{{file other|[[Category:Wikipedia files tagged as own work]]}}<noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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  • ...rojects] Learnist collection. Any from the latter are fine; if you want to work on one not listed, get my approval first. * Could you see using this project in your own work? Why or why not?
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  • I need to get to work on my short story article. At least I have until October to finish it.
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  • * '''Read your work aloud''': Reading your work out loud can help you identify awkward sentences and phrasing. If a sentenc * '''Get feedback''': Ask a peer or tutor to review your work and provide feedback on any awkward or confusing sentences. Another perspec
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  • ...i Work Day}}<br />{{Small|Bring your laptops and questions and be ready to work on LitWiki. Everyone should have a journal entry completed by the end of th
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  • ...help but be impressed with the quality of the publication. Not only is the work good, but the magazine itself is printed on good paper and the cover is a s
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  • ...hout the semester. We will coordinate on the draft article’s talk page and work on the article consistently throughout the semester. So, unlike a tradition ...act as a real editor—removing and revising and critiquing any sub-standard work. Do not take offense when your additions are revised—especially at the be
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  • ...going to do for the latter, but I’ll figure it out. I know I want them to work with Wikipedia in some capacity.
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  • ...linking each; formatting the overall project; and making the digital book work with the rest of the web site. In addition to the letters, students posted While this work is challenging, it is ultimately very rewarding. Several of the students, w
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  • ...and English Studies at the beginning of the twenty-first century, how the work of Norman Mailer fit into these cultural and intellectual trends, and recom ...and English Studies at the beginning of the twenty-first century, how the work of Norman Mailer fit into these cultural and intellectual trends, and recom
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  • ...otential for '''plagiarism'''. Plagiarism, the act of using someone else’s work without proper attribution, can result in serious consequences and harm you ...says, plagiarism occurs when a writer uses someone else’s words, ideas, or work without proper citation or attribution. It is an ethical violation and can
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  • {{Large|A Lot of Work}} {{C19|129}} ...part. I’m hoping to do ''at least'' one lesson a day, though some of there work is already done. Since I’m not using WikiEdu this semester, I have to do
    621 bytes (105 words) - 10:58, 19 July 2020
  • ...ncy and to facilitate learning. Any registered student who does not submit work the first week will be counted as a no-show. Large gaps in participation (m
    697 bytes (108 words) - 12:06, 16 May 2019
  • ...bmitted midterm grades today. Most of you are doing fine. keep up the good work. # You have done little or no work on the ''FOG'' article and talk page.
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  • {{Jt|title=Brit Lit Work}} {{C19|552}} {{dc|I}}{{start|’m concerned that I’ve made too much work}} for my students and therefore myself. I have used a series of short-answe
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  • I have done some work on {{c|Robert Zemeckis|Zemeckis}}’ film ''[[w:Contact (1997 American film I continue to work my way through [[w:Ibram X. Kendi|Kendi]]’s ''[[w:How to be an Antiracist
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