Friday, August 31, 2007

Bibliographies and blogs

Several people had questions about formatting your bibliography sources on your blog. This actually should not be a problem. The only thing that won't work (for most people) is indenting. Also, if you are using URLS in your citation please cite as < http://www.google.com >. Please note the spaces after and before the carrots.

That should do it for you, when you need to cite bibliographical information in html. (Now I do know that if you know html coding, then this isn't an issue for you.)

Monday, August 27, 2007

RSS feeds

Ever spend way too much time going from website to website looking at all of your news articles, keeping up with your friends and family's blogs, and making sure you check your instructor's websites? Watch this short video to learn how to do this is all a lot faster!

Del.icio.us

Do you want to know why we use del.icio.us for this class, and my explanations don't make sense? Please watch this short video and you'll have no more questions.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Lecture links added

I have added a link to our Course Links that includes the URLs of all of the class lectures. Anytime your reading assignment asks you to read one of the "lectures", this is where you go.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Class Live

Eng 101 Section 2376 H is now online and ready to roll. Your course is the same as my Eng 101 section I am teaching, but there is an honors supplement to this. I will send that information out in a few days. I will also post your other modules. To your left is a link list. You will see your syllabus as the first link and the second link is "Module 1". Get to work. :)

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Welcome

Welcome to English101 Honors Section 2376. My other Eng101 course is quite similar to this honors section, but you will have an online "wiki" portion as well. I will explain this more soon. This blog will house announcements, reminders, tips/tricks, and suggestions to become a better writer. I would check this blog each time you get online to work on your project.