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Did you want us to print and take the Stage 1 assignment to be done in class, or should it be done before class starts? -Carina
ReplyDeleteHi Carina,
ReplyDeleteJust bring the printout. We will discuss it first and work on the activity in class.
Best,
Prof. Moreira
Hello, I'm wondering if both the Diaz and Stage 1 assignment articles are both a page long each? When I click the links for both documents only one page is visible in PDF format. The articles seem to end abruptly. Just wondering. Thank you. -Armando L.-
ReplyDeleteHi Armando,
DeleteYou may need to download the documents to see them in their entirety.
See you in class.
Best,
Prof. Moreira
How do I know if my folder for Google Drive is shared with you or not? I tried it on tuesday but my folder wasn't shown today in class so I tried it again today but it was pretty much the same thing I did on Tuesday? - Carina
ReplyDeleteHi Carina,
ReplyDeleteYou're all set up. I can see your folder just fine. See you on Tuesday.
Best,
Prof. Moreira
how can we search a specific word or topic on the articles, i know you showed us but i cant find it. -patricia munoz
ReplyDeleteCTRL + F (on pc)
DeleteApple + F (on Mac)
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so would i type in just the word? like procrastination because that's what i'm typing and nothing is popping out.
DeleteNone of this articles talk about procrastination?
DeletePatricia,
DeleteWhile the articles may not use the term 'procrastination' per say, they do discuss other related constructs like time-management, studying, student engagement, reading strategies, critical thinking. etc. Don't get caught up with the term 'procrastination'. Instead, look for discussions revolving the elements that make up procrastination, such as bad time management, lack of study skills, etc. Rose's article discusses the 'rigid rules' we make for ourselves as students. Could our (mis)conceptions of procrastination fall under this same category?
Yeah i was just looking for "procrastination" and not what makes it up.
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