14 Nov 2005
Portfolio 2
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/mt/mt-tb.cgi/3764
Excerpt: Portfolio 2 -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266)...
Weblog: AshleyHoltzer
Tracked: November 13, 2005 05:15 PM
Excerpt: Portfolio 2 -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266)...
Weblog: MeredithHarber
Tracked: November 13, 2005 11:48 PM
How come? Just out of curiosity.
Posted by: Jason Pugh at November 11, 2005 07:02 PMJust to spread the due dates out, so you can pace yourself. You're welcome to submit it early, of course.
Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at November 11, 2005 07:17 PMWhat time is this due on Monday?
Posted by: Meredith Harber at November 12, 2005 04:36 PMI usually leave campus around 5:30. I'll consider it on time if I get it by then.
Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at November 12, 2005 04:59 PMQuestion. I can't figure out how to put the blog page together on my sight. Can we print out a hard copy and include our thoughts and comments on the paper?
Posted by: Dee Pruett at November 13, 2005 09:33 PMDo you want this submitted in paper as well?
Posted by: Vanessa at November 13, 2005 11:05 PMhttp://blogs.setonhill.edu/VanessaKolberg/012798.html
Ta Da!
Posted by: Vanessa at November 13, 2005 11:16 PMDee, in order to save paper, I don't actually want printouts of all your assignments. I do want you to assemble a page that has links to all the entries you want to include. The instructions for making a link in your blog entries were part of the original instructions I sent you at the beginning of term.
To make a link, first open an new browser window, go to the page you want to link to, and copy the URL to your clipboard (CTRL-C).
Then, in the window where you're creating your cover blog entry, type the words you want to make into the link -- "My question abut Huck Finn," for instance. Select that text with the mouse, and click the icon that looks like three joined links in a chain. A window will pop up, and you should paste your ULR into that window (CTRL-V).
If you feel you want to leave private comments for me, you're welcome to print out that cover page and leave your comments on the cover page, but because this assignment is due on a day when class isn't in session, I'm not actually asking for a hard copy today.
Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at November 14, 2005 06:58 AM