Welcome,
This will be the class website blog for the Intro to Mythology class held in the fall of 2017. The postings in this website will be essential to the completion of your term project and for the eventual development of an interactive website.
Every Friday, a new question will be posted on the website, and you will have until the following Thursday to answer the question. All answers should be "in character", i.e. you should be answering as if you were the individual you have been assigned for this project. (Note, week 1, is an exception to this general rule.)
How do I do that? It is a process of trial and error, a learning experience that we will all participate in doing during class. All answers for the questions posed each week can be found in your assigned readings or by doing searches of the web for additional information.
Remember that when posting to the blog page, that all posts and comments are public and can be seen by everyone in the class and anyone who stumbles onto the webpage. Please check regularly to see if there are any comments or questions posed by myself or any of the other students in the class.
When questions call for pictures or images, please remember to paste a link into your blog post of the page where you acquired the image from. This is for copyright reasons and will make my life much easier as I do editing of the blog as necessary.
Good luck and welcome aboard.
This will be the class website blog for the Intro to Mythology class held in the fall of 2017. The postings in this website will be essential to the completion of your term project and for the eventual development of an interactive website.
Every Friday, a new question will be posted on the website, and you will have until the following Thursday to answer the question. All answers should be "in character", i.e. you should be answering as if you were the individual you have been assigned for this project. (Note, week 1, is an exception to this general rule.)
How do I do that? It is a process of trial and error, a learning experience that we will all participate in doing during class. All answers for the questions posed each week can be found in your assigned readings or by doing searches of the web for additional information.
Remember that when posting to the blog page, that all posts and comments are public and can be seen by everyone in the class and anyone who stumbles onto the webpage. Please check regularly to see if there are any comments or questions posed by myself or any of the other students in the class.
When questions call for pictures or images, please remember to paste a link into your blog post of the page where you acquired the image from. This is for copyright reasons and will make my life much easier as I do editing of the blog as necessary.
Good luck and welcome aboard.
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