Guidelines
- The blogging tasks officially opens on September 3rd, but we will set up a trial task to ensure everybody knows how to blog well ahead of time.
- You should initiate a minimum of 10 discussions/entries on any of the topics we will cover in class. You need to have five entries done before October 5th and the other at least two weeks before the semester ends (November 16th).
- Each entry should be between 200-250 words.
- For each entry, include a short intro or topic sentence, develop your idea and finish with an open-ended question that prompts discussion.
- You should respond to at least 10 entries posted by your classmates. Your response could support, expand and/or contradict your classmates’ opinion, by presenting a clear argument and using some kind of evidence to back up your claim.
- You should produce high quality entries that further discussion and reflection. We are interested in the quality of your argumentation, especially as evidence of critical thinking skills.
- Do not wait until the end of the semester to engage with the blogging community.
- Entries should be only written in English.
- Proofread your post before submitting it. Check your spelling, grammar and even your use of language. Make sure you do not offend anyone with your comments.
- Use clear and academic language. Avoid sarcasm and profanity.
- Respect yourself and your readers´ time. Do not post unnecessary materials or get your comments linked to unsuitable sites.
- Blogging is a community activity, and as such, it requires from you to get involved. Reply to your classmates only if you feel you have something “smart” to say.
- Avoid posts that simply confirm or reject information.
- Use pictures and/or media to reinforce your point not just for “decoration”.
Assessment:
- The blogging task will be worth 20% of the total grade of the course. You will receive feedback from your professor (10%) as well as from two classmates (5% each).
- For the peer-feedback part of the assessment, two of your classmates will be randomly selected and asked to assess your work using the rubrics for evaluation provided for that purpose.
Key dates
Date
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Activity
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August 20th
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Group training & first task
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Sept 3rd
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Blog officially opens
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October 5th
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Peer assessment due
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November 16th
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Blog officially closes
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November 20th
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Peer assessment due
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just making sure this is working fine
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