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Join the Facebook group called: [[http://www.facebook.com/groups/263598047011492/ | IAT 887 Domestic & Social Computing]].  We are going to test it out as a medium for social discussions about paper readings.  You need to join the group before the second class.
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Join the Facebook group called: [[http://www.facebook.com/groups/263598047011492/ | IAT 887 Domestic & Social Computing]].  We are going to use it as a medium for social discussions about paper readings.  You need to join the group before the second class.
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!!!Weekly Blogs[[<<]][[<<]]

Create an online blog where you can post comments for your weekly readingsFree blog tools include [[http://blogger.com | Blogger]], [[http://wordpress.com | Word Press]], etc.  You need to create the blog before the 2nd class and email me a URL to your blog.  You cannot use an existing blog that you already have unless the only thing you post about is the course readings (otherwise it is too difficult for me to map your blog posts to the readings).

Each week, after
you review the readings, create a blog entry that documents your thoughts on the readings and how they relate to your own experiences, projects, etc.  You only need to do one blog entry per week (not one per reading).  This way you can pick a theme within a single paper or across several papers and discuss it.
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!!!Weekly Social Media Postings[[<<]][[<<]]

Join the Facebook group called: [[http://www.facebook.com/groups/263598047011492/ | IAT 887 Domestic & Social Computing]]We are going to test it out as a medium for social discussions about paper readings.  You need to join the group before the second class.

Each week, after you review the readings, create an entry that documents your thoughts on the readings and how they relate to your own experiences, projects, etc.  You only need to do one entry per week (not one per reading
).  This way you can pick a theme within a single paper or across several papers and discuss it.  To show your participation in the course, you should also read and comment on the posts of other students occassionally.
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We will use the blogs as a focal point for discussions in class about each week's lecture topic. 
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We will use the Facebook posts as a focal point for discussions in class about each week's lecture topic. 
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Create an online blog that you can post comments on the papers to on a weekly basis.  Free blog tools include [[http://blogger.com | Blogger]], [[http://wordpress.com | Word Press]], etc.  You need to create the blog before the 2nd class and email me a URL to your blog. 
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Create an online blog where you can post comments for your weekly readings.  Free blog tools include [[http://blogger.com | Blogger]], [[http://wordpress.com | Word Press]], etc.  You need to create the blog before the 2nd class and email me a URL to your blog.  You cannot use an existing blog that you already have unless the only thing you post about is the course readings (otherwise it is too difficult for me to map your blog posts to the readings).
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!!!Weekly Blogs
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!!!Weekly Blogs[[<<]][[<<]]
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Each week, after you review the readings, create a blog entry that documents your thoughts on the readings and how they relate to your own experiences, projects, etc.  You only need to do one blog entry per week (not one per reading).  This way you can pick a theme within a single paper or several and discuss it.
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Each week, after you review the readings, create a blog entry that documents your thoughts on the readings and how they relate to your own experiences, projects, etc.  You only need to do one blog entry per week (not one per reading).  This way you can pick a theme within a single paper or across several papers and discuss it.
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'''Submission deadline:''' Monday, 11:59 pm each week.  The night before each lecture.

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'''Submission deadline:''' Monday, 11:59 pm each week (the night before each lecture).

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!!!Weekly Blogs

Create an online blog that you can post comments on the papers to on a weekly basis.  Free blog tools include [[http://blogger.com | Blogger]], [[http://wordpress.com | Word Press]], etc.  You need to create the blog before the 2nd class and email me a URL to your blog. 

Each week, after you review the readings, create a blog entry that documents your thoughts on the readings and how they relate to your own experiences, projects, etc.  You only need to do one blog entry per week (not one per reading).  This way you can pick a theme within a single paper or several and discuss it.

'''Note:''' some weeks will require you to answer a specific question or series of questions listed in lecture.  If none are given, provide your thoughts as identified above.

We will use the blogs as a focal point for discussions in class about each week's lecture topic. 

'''Submission deadline:''' Monday, 11:59 pm each week.  The night before each lecture.