This blog should be used as a forum to discuss what you are studying, and to keep track of learning by summarising what we learned in class each lesson, on a rotational basis. These posts will grow to be a compiled guide for the course, written by students for students.
With each post ask yourself:
1) Is this good and detailed enough for our compilation?
2) Will it enable someone who wasn't here to catch up?
3) Have you expressed yourself clearly?
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Blogging
Please add either "othello" or "streetcar" as Labels to any new posts you make.
Please sign off your name at the end of any new posts or comments you make.
Please note you can ONLY post or comment when logged in using the universal email address login for Students - not your own personal gmail or google account, if you have one. Also, of course, you must make sure you have the correct login and password.
If you sign in to post or comment, please make sure that after you are done you Sign Out (top right corner of the page) before closing the page.
Hopefully this will solve some people's blogging issues: feel free to comment with "test" followed by your name in order to check yourself.
A full text of 'Othello' can be found online here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.william-shakespeare.info/script-text-othello.htm
Mr. Nussbaum
Please note you can ONLY post or comment when logged in using the universal email address login for Students - not your own personal gmail or google account, if you have one. Also, of course, you must make sure you have the correct login and password.
ReplyDeleteIf you sign in to post or comment, please make sure that after you are done you Sign Out (top right corner of the page) before closing the page.
Hopefully this will solve some people's blogging issues: feel free to comment with "test" followed by your name in order to check yourself.