MODERN LANGUAGES 5304

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Heard and Seen Around the Class Blogosphere

Posted by christopherconway on 29th January 2007

I am delighted that Das Schmerzmittel is bursting with personality and ideas. Good job!!

Over at We Are Marshall-ville, J.D. decides to give Das Schmerzmittel a run for his money in the department of color, vim and images.

Twanda’s comments on Petrarch are a good example of the kind of writing that should be contained in the response paper assignment. (Twanda, you will surely get traffic to your blog now!).

Gio gets grouchy with Mann. Who could Gio be? It will be hard to identify him in the sea of Italians in this class.

Pensive Gargoyle is a nice looking site with smart content. Good job!

Amy Little Mac says she is very vocal and will be giving more than her 2cents worth.

Catherine boldly looks at metaphor in relation to historiography and the troubled present of our war in Iraq.

P.S. Some advice to all of you bloggers: use tags or labels to organize your posts. It’s a good feature to know about. Also, learn how to create blogrolls so that you can navegate to the blogs of your classmates.

P.P.S. If you’re not on this list don’t be hurt. Being excluded here does not mean anything negative about your blog. There will be future posts like this one your blog will likely show up.

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Readings up for Week 2– Humanism

Posted by christopherconway on 22nd January 2007

I’ve set some new NetIDs and added some blogs to the blogroll. The readings for next week are also up and hot-linked from the course syllabus.

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