Welcome to the last day of our semester. I look forward to sharing what we've prepared with each other. In the process, please make sure to complete the following:
1. Turn in your self-assessment (items on the white board in class)
2. Have your grade conference (optional)
3. Comment to the FOR THE WIN/TER BREAK post with your Big Question
4. POST to your blog with your Big Question topic and your intention for the winter break (title: FOR THE WIN/TER BREAK)
Reminder: I will be posting to the course blog intermittently over the break. Every time you comment to a post, you will earn credit. (Think of it like Instagram, but less vapid and more lucrative.)
Whether you spend the break working, playing, celebrating, or resting, I wish each of you a terrific, restorative few weeks-- see you in 2019!
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- Two Dogs & the Nature of Story
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- Dream Within a Dream
- The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online
- On Self-Reliance
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