Greetings Programs:

I’ve completed the Wiki (more or less, there are still some pieces coming). You can find it here. There is also a link to the Wiki on the right side side of the page in the CLASS WIKI section.

You will need to request access to the Wiki. I will then add you. The ENTIRE class will take place on that Wiki although I will be posting the audio and video lectures on this blog as well. (Those audio and video lectures will be available for you on the Wiki).

I suggest signing up for the Wiki before 1 pm tomorrow as I’m on the road and will have spotty Wifi until Tuesday evening. After your first assignment.

On the Wiki you will find the syllabus, the student response section, the readings (mostly) and placeholders for Thursday’s audio lecture, and a place for outside reading (which you don’t need to do; it’s for the over-achievers in life).

Please READ the syllabus and the Wiki. I will do an overview video Monday night, but it would be good for you to have a place to start. Also, in the STUDENT RESPONSE section, please follow the instructions in RED. Once you have done that, I would like your first post (which doesn’t take the place of Tuesday’s assignment) to be a brief – 1 graf or so – introduction. We’re digital so that means we won’t ever “meet” in person. Tell us who you are.

On Monday, I will record two introductory videos. One about class (since you already know me) and one about the sites and how they will work. You’ve had me before, though, so this shouldn’t be too hard to grok.

More to come. If you have questions, please see the Wiki. There’s an area specifically for that.

 
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