During the final week of Module 3, you will have a robust discussion with your fellow students on Yellowdig. Please make sure you are only engaging in the discussion about the book you chose to read.
By now, you have read the book and had some time to reflect on how the information presented impacted your thinking (or not), in particular, the assumptions you had going into the book. Now, you will critically analyze the beliefs of other students in the course and, in turn, will have your belief(s) critiqued. I want you to keep two things in mind while having this discussion. These are absolutely essential, so please don't lose sight of them:
Remember that the context of this course is that we are investigating these artifacts in light of the ability of humans to live within the ecological limits of the planet! Do your best to stay within the framework of that theme.
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
Requirement | Submission Location |
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Lesson 9 Critical Analysis Yellowdig discussion | Canvas - Modules tab > Lesson 9 |
If you have any general course questions or questions about this lesson's content, please post them to our HAVE A QUESTION? discussion forum located under the Modules tab. I will check that discussion forum regularly to respond as appropriate. While you are there, feel free to post your own responses and comments if you are able to help out a classmate. If you have a question but would like to remain anonymous to the other students, email me through Canvas Inbox.
If you have something related to the material that you'd like to share, feel free to post to the Coffee Shop forum, also under the Modules tab.
You should have provided critical, substantive feedback on another student's post, and received feedback on yours as well. You must also have provided an analysis of the rhetorical content of the book.
Respond to the feedback on your original post and comment on other student's rhetorical analysis to earn more points!
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
If you have questions about the assignment, please post them to the "HAVE A QUESTION?" Discussion Forum. I am happy to provide clarification and guidance to help you understand the material and questions. Of course, it is best to ask early.