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Blogs are now Closed for the Semester
9. December 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
It has been a great semester, folks. Have a great break. All blogs and comments have been graded from this point down.
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Blogs are now closed for Introduction to Sociology
8. December 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
Introduction to Sociology students, the blog is now closed. It was a great semester. Have great break.
Social Problems students, you have exactly 23 hours and 54 minutes left to get your blogs in.
All blogs and comments up to this point have been graded.
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Blogs and Comments have been Graded
3. December 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
All blogs and comments below this point have been graded.
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Blogs and Comments have been Graded
7. November 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
All blogs and comments up to this point have been graded. Be sure to support the things you are saying with data, not just what you think is true. Also, be sure to include your names or pseudonyms in your post or comments.
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Please do not change the password when you create a profile
14. September 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
Someone had changed the password and students could not get in. Please don’t touch the password.
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The Living Text Blog Is Now Closed
5. May 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
It was a great semester, everyone! Have a great summer!
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The Living Text Blog is Now Closed for Contemporary Social Problems
29. April 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
All blogs and comments up to this point have been graded.
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Blogs and Comments Graded
27. April 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
All blogs and comments up to this point have been graded. Social Problems students, you have one day left.
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Blogs and Comments Graded
15. April 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
All blogs and comments up to this point have been graded. Great job, guys! Keep it up!
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The Living Text Blog is Now Open
20. January 2011 by Mr. Andoscia.
Remember, what are the social facts? Social Facts? Social Facts!
Also, use the jargon that we learn in class. Incorporate the theories and perspectives as you are introduced to them. This will reinforce the knowledge that you have gained.
When you write a blog be sure to include your name and title. If you are uncomfortable using your real name please feel free to use a pseudonym. Make sure that I know the pseudonym so that I can give you credit.
Also, specify the class you are in. On the Write a Post page you will see a block titled “categories” on the right hand side. This will have Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems as options. Checking the correct one makes it easier for me to grade.
When you make comments be sure to include your name or pseudonym in the body of your blog.
Most importantly, have fun.
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