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Have fun with this one! Remember that you can use a recipe as one of your genres in your multi-genre project and these two have made some excellent examples for you to follow.jeniffer-and-sandras-scribe

After looking over some our readings for Monday night I was thinking about how lucky we are to have access to computers and to the technology to create and communicate with others. Look at this document on the digital divide , although a bit old, it is still telling about who gets and who doesn’t.

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As you all know and have probably been avoiding… we have a final project.  Here is a copy of the requirements for the project. We will be discussing this document in class. 6030-multi-genre-paper

It seems that something keeps happening to make our class schedule change. I have attached the revised schedule that I hope will work until the end of the semester. Lets see how it works and we can modify it as we move on. It has already changed because we are now going to mazak’s presentation..re-re-revised-schedule-for-now

We have two different interpretations from last weeks class. Check them out. The first is from Jessica. I think I will let her explain it to you in class!  You can find it  by clicking the link below. The second, which you will find complete here is from Yalitza. Enjoy!!!

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Scribe: A bard’s tale, the 319 chronicles
Once upon a time in very close land, existed the kingdom of UPRM, a place where its citizens were free to think and knowledge was accessible to everybody, even Camelot envied this kingdom, but our story does not set itself there, our story is set, in a small village within the UPRM kingdom, it starts in the village of Chardon 319. It was one of those sunny days, where farmers’ farm and professors profess, but for the sorcerers that came from near and far to the meeting that would occur there, it was more than that, it was the day the sorceresses and sorcerers would learn to decipher and respond to that mysterious language that had been driving them crazy since they became sorcerers, the forbidden language of the tribes, the language of “students papers”. Read the rest of this entry »