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Friday, December 21, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
Week #7: CBS Climate Change
Do the same thing this week as you did last week, only this week we're looking at candidate answers to the question on Climate Change.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/12/11/eveningnews/main3605907.shtml?source=search_story
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/12/11/eveningnews/main3605907.shtml?source=search_story
Monday, December 10, 2007
Blog #6: CBS-Primary Blog
Go to CBS' website and find CBS News with Katie Couric. She is currently running a series called "Primary Questions" Click the text or video version of one of the installments:
Our first question to analyze has to do with loss;
Watch the video here http://search.cbsnews.com/?source=cbs&q=Primary+Questions+Loss
In your post: Note any clear rhetorical choices the candidates make while answering. At the end of your post, say which candidate you agree with most and why.
For responses, agree, disagree, but ADD something to the discussion, ask a follow up question, challenge an assumption. Do something other than "I agree with Aggy" and I don't mean "I totally agree with Aggy."
Good luck.
Our first question to analyze has to do with loss;
Watch the video here http://search.cbsnews.com/?source=cbs&q=Primary+Questions+Loss
In your post: Note any clear rhetorical choices the candidates make while answering. At the end of your post, say which candidate you agree with most and why.
For responses, agree, disagree, but ADD something to the discussion, ask a follow up question, challenge an assumption. Do something other than "I agree with Aggy" and I don't mean "I totally agree with Aggy."
Good luck.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Blog #5: Value of testing
Post your "Value of Testing" essay.
Read someone else's paper, provide meaningful comments.
The grading for this post will be the opposite of traditional posts: 2 points for post, 10 points for reponses, so make them good!
Read someone else's paper, provide meaningful comments.
The grading for this post will be the opposite of traditional posts: 2 points for post, 10 points for reponses, so make them good!
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