Wow, I am so far not loving the new layout of Blogger.com. Oh well.
This may be a random post, and I apologize if you happen to be a Chick-fil-A hater. This post is not for you. All others, those whose mouths water at the words "Chick-fil-A Chicken Biscuit" prepare to claim one of about 450 remaining reservations for a free breakfast next week. Yes, Chick-fil-A is letting you pick a day next week that you want them to make a breakfast item of your choice for you, have it ready and waiting at the time you specify, totally free.
http://www.chick-fil-aforbreakfast.com/Start
Now get going! The only sad part of this deal is that the Clemson location doesn't offer Chick-n-Minis (if that's how it's really spelled).
Also, if you're in my class, you cannot specify a time while you will be in my class to go pick up your free breakfast. I still want to see your beautiful face every other day next week. Best of luck!
Ms. Lamos
This course focuses on writing and critical thinking by using an integrated approach to writing that teaches various rhetorical strategies for reading and constructing arguments (written and visual) in both print and digital environments.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Introduction
Hey guys!
Sorry to be getting this up a little late, but I just wanted to introduce you to our class blog and show you what a blog is according to Google.
Here is what you need to know about your blogs:
Ms. Lamos
Sorry to be getting this up a little late, but I just wanted to introduce you to our class blog and show you what a blog is according to Google.
"Blogging is basically like keeping an online journal. Blogging sites have become increasingly popular, where people can write, or rant, about whatever subject they want"
"A Web site on which an individual or group of users record opinions, information, etc. on a regular basis"
Here is what you need to know about your blogs:
1) They must be on Blogger.com, so I can link to them.
2) Blogger accounts can be linked to your Gmail; technically, you all have Gmail accounts already (through Clemson!). You do not have to use your student account, but it is preferable.
3) I may put prompts up for your weekly posts at the beginning of some weeks. I will announce these early on. Be sure to check this frequently. Also, as we progress into the argumentative research assignment, your prompts may move from discussion questions to research logs. Don't worry about that now; I will give you more details when we reach that point.
4) Your blog title, layout, and name are up to you. I only ask that they are class appropriate, and email them to me by 5 PM FRIDAY with an introductory post based on the first reading, your first day of class, the first day of class discussion (Friday), etc.
If you would like to see some examples, here are some blogs:
Maybe this will help a little, if you're having trouble setting one up, send me an email at charlsi@clemson.edu.
I'm really looking forward to this class! If you need a little inspiration, here's a little cartoon that may resonate with you:
See you soon!
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