If I get a question from a student that I think other students might have, I post it here with the answer. I also invite students to submit their questions to me via the bottom of this page.
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Where are the course readings?
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Where do we post our daily 50 posts and comments?
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Where are the course readings?
Any reading will be linked to from the course schedule page. You must have your Google Account setup so that I can grant you permission to access the readings from those links.
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Where do we post our daily 50 posts and comments?
There are two ways to write your daily 50
First Option
You can write your daily 50 as a "New Post" using the same method that you used to write your bio. The quickest way to get to the post editor is by clicking the "New Post" link. Use this if you want to raise objections/questions to what the author of the reading wrote.
Second Option
The other option for the daily 50 is to write a comment another student's post. You'll notice that at the end of each post there is a link that either says "Leave a Comment" or tells you how many comments there are for that post. Click on that link, and you'll be taken to the comment box.
1 - Notification of when your question has been answered. (Optional)
FAQs
If I get a question from a student that I think other students might have, I post it here with the answer. I also invite students to submit their questions to me via the bottom of this page.
Where are the course readings?
Any reading will be linked to from the course schedule page. You must have your Google Account setup so that I can grant you permission to access the readings from those links.
Where do we post our daily 50 posts and comments?
There are two ways to write your daily 50
First Option
You can write your daily 50 as a "New Post" using the same method that you used to write your bio. The quickest way to get to the post editor is by clicking the "New Post" link. Use this if you want to raise objections/questions to what the author of the reading wrote.
Second Option
The other option for the daily 50 is to write a comment another student's post. You'll notice that at the end of each post there is a link that either says "Leave a Comment" or tells you how many comments there are for that post. Click on that link, and you'll be taken to the comment box.
1 - Notification of when your question has been answered. (Optional)