JOURNAL:
Are you caught up? Describe your independent working
experience yesterday: How far did you read? Did you post to your blog?
Did you work with your lit circle? How did you take advantage of the
freedom to choice how you used your time? What did you learn -- from
the book, from your colleagues, and/or from your decisions (that is,
what will you continue today and what will you change to achieve your
goals)?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Please make sure you've read to the end of Chapter 6 in Brave New World
POST:
Use
your journal as a draft to post on your blog. Please make sure to
proofread-- you can also ask a friend to help double-check your
mechanics)-- document your work for yesterday and today. You can either
include your reading notes in this post, or you can publish additional
posts for each chapter (title: WHEN
THE CAT'S AWAY THE MICE GO TO WORK)
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