Monday, June 2, 2008

You are assigned to the following blog for commentary

THIS PERSON COMMENTS-- ON THIS PERSON'S BLOG:


Darryl Blunt-- Danielle Tews
Heather Dickerson-- Michael Sahari
Raj Foro-- Benny Ward
Mike Graise-- Nora Lee
Rheannon Hawkins-- Kenta Matter
Nora Lee-- Ross McPherson
Kenta Matter-- Catherine O'Francia
Ross McPherson-- Jason Williams
Catherine O'Francia-- Darryl Blunt
Michael Sahari-- Heather Dickerson
Danielle Tews-- Raj Foro
Benny Ward-- Michael Graise
Jason Williams-- Rheannon Hawkins

DIRECTIONS:

Using the responding models "Praise, Question & Offer Suggestions" and "Questions & Quotes", as well as the Working Definitions hand out you received today, practice using some of the tools of power analysis in the context of the blog site assigned to you.

You will examine and explore the blog to the fullest extent possible, reading the entries, using the links provided, and researching the dimensionality of the blog site.

Using Working Definitions, you will connect concepts learned in class to the blogger's sensibilities and critical interests being developed in her/his blog site.

You will organize your thoughts and give meaningful feedback to your class peer.

Using your own format and organization style, you will make relevant connections between your own learning and the learning of your peer.

  • DUE: End of class, Tuesday, June 3, 2008
  • WHERE: Posted to the blog under review
  • COUNTS AS: POP-QUIZ, 15% of the Participation Grade


Unsettling... ! The Absence of Responses to "Unsettling Settler Societies"

Dear Class,

Due to a 100% lack of responses in your blogs to the chapters assigned in Unsettling Settler Societies ... I am going to give you until Wednesday to catch up on those readings.

Borrow each other's books, or check out a copy from the WSU library to make copies of the chapters. (There are 5 copies in SUMMIT).

I've also noted a lack of comments on each other's blogs.

For today, you will receive a list of 'Working Definitions' to empower your tool kit in intersectional analysis of race-class-gender-sexuality. Using this tool, you will create and compose a review of a class member's blog, assigned to you.

  • Due: by the end of TOMORROW'S class.
Yes, it is a quiz.

M.Tamez