Dear Aa & Aj,
1. Gould
a) Answer your Gould in-text questions in full sentences. Answer just one set of questions A-G, which we organised in class. Add your answers to the DIY Textbook. Please add (your name) at the end of your answer. Print and be ready to report your answers to class.
Go to either Aj Gould text questions or Aa Gould text questions. Alternatively, go to Texts, ->Gould, ->the page for your class, and scroll down to your set of questions in the text.
b) A couple of students did not do this homework from Friday, do be sure to catch up:
Answer your one key question on Gould. Please add (your name) at the end of your answer. Print and be ready to report your answers to class. Add your answer to Aa Gould key questions or Aj Gould key questions.
2. ARP (all details about the ARP are explained on the ARW homepage)
a) Find one author's definition of the term "race".
Blumenbach defined race according to geography & beauty, Linnaeus according to geography, but there are many different definitions of "race", your task is to find one that you understand. This sounds easy, but please be aware that this research may take you some time. Please note, a dictionary definition does not give the author and is not a suitable source to use in your ARP.
Post the definition in your own words and details of the source to your blog. Print and bring the definition to class. Be ready to explain your definition in your own words next class.
b) Add your definition to our class Web box.
If your source is a Web page, put a link to it in our shared, class I.O.R web box. On your home computer with the web page on your screen, click the "post to delicious" button on your browser. In the tag box, type arwior. Click save. You have now added your web page to our Web box and you have shared your source with all your classmates! You will select specific sources from this collection (as well as from your blog and/or classmates' blogs) for your individual analysis and critical examination in your ARP.
Folks, it is going to be really busy for the next week or so, so do your best to stay organised, help each other, and come see me during your tutorial times. If you need extra help or assistance I am just an email away.
Hang in there!
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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