Each student is responsible for peer editing TWO blogssays.
All edits must be posted NO LATER than THURSDAY at 4:00 PM
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
History Class Forum
Need help with your history homework? Don't understand something from class? No problem! Post your question here and let your peers help you out!
Ms. Eades is also available to answer questions posted here as well, however, if you have a specific question for Ms. Eades, please email her directly.
Ms. Eades is also available to answer questions posted here as well, however, if you have a specific question for Ms. Eades, please email her directly.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Blogssay # 1
Essay: Compare and contrast foreign policy under Thedore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson and explain how it shaped modern United States foreign policy.
Essay Posted by: Tuesday, February 23, 2009
Peer Edits Posted by: Thursday February 25, 2009
Paper Due By: Monday, March 2, 2009
Essay Posted by: Tuesday, February 23, 2009
Peer Edits Posted by: Thursday February 25, 2009
Paper Due By: Monday, March 2, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Imperialism Essay Peer Edits
EVERY student must post TWO peer reviews. Remember Ms. Eades' Golden Rules of Writing
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Ms. Eades' Golden Rules
"I have never let schooling interfere with my education." --Mark TwainWelcome to Ms. Eades' history blogssay (essay posted on blog) forum!
For the next 8 weeks, we will be responding to essay questions in a digital format. This is an opportunity for you to gain immediate access to teacher and peer review, as well as an opportunity for you to improve upon your historical analysis. Before we get started,there are a few rules for you to read.
Ms. Eades' Golden Rules of Blogssay Forum Writing:
1) Absolutely NO PROFANITY! This includes all common swear words, innuendo, racial slurs or links to profane websites. Do NOT post anything that Ms. Eades may find offensive.
2) Keep in mind that Ms. Eades finds most things offensive:) Anything posted that is offensive will be reported to the dean immediately.
3) Only use constructive criticism. No name-calling, insults or otherwise hurtful comments.
4) NO TEXT LANGUAGE! I h8 txt. OMG, pls. Ur smarter than that.
5) Ms. Eades' Golden Rules of Writing apply to everything posted on this site. Your grade will be determined based on writing quality as well as content.
6) Please stay on topic. I don't want to hear about where you got your nails did, what latest itune you just downloaded or why I should try Vikki's new lip gloss. Historical topics only!
At the beginning of each week, I will assign a blogssay.
You are responsible for completing the each item below by Friday at 2:35. (Blogssay's must be handed in during your class period.
1) EVERY student must post ONE independently written blogssay.
2) EVERY student must post TWO suggestions/comments on another student's blogssay.
3) I will post guided questions which you are responsible for posting ONE response to.
4) The edited blogssay will be typed and handed in during class at the end of the week.
For the next 8 weeks, we will be responding to essay questions in a digital format. This is an opportunity for you to gain immediate access to teacher and peer review, as well as an opportunity for you to improve upon your historical analysis. Before we get started,there are a few rules for you to read.
Ms. Eades' Golden Rules of Blogssay Forum Writing:
1) Absolutely NO PROFANITY! This includes all common swear words, innuendo, racial slurs or links to profane websites. Do NOT post anything that Ms. Eades may find offensive.
2) Keep in mind that Ms. Eades finds most things offensive:) Anything posted that is offensive will be reported to the dean immediately.
3) Only use constructive criticism. No name-calling, insults or otherwise hurtful comments.
4) NO TEXT LANGUAGE! I h8 txt. OMG, pls. Ur smarter than that.
5) Ms. Eades' Golden Rules of Writing apply to everything posted on this site. Your grade will be determined based on writing quality as well as content.
6) Please stay on topic. I don't want to hear about where you got your nails did, what latest itune you just downloaded or why I should try Vikki's new lip gloss. Historical topics only!
At the beginning of each week, I will assign a blogssay.
You are responsible for completing the each item below by Friday at 2:35. (Blogssay's must be handed in during your class period.
1) EVERY student must post ONE independently written blogssay.
2) EVERY student must post TWO suggestions/comments on another student's blogssay.
3) I will post guided questions which you are responsible for posting ONE response to.
4) The edited blogssay will be typed and handed in during class at the end of the week.
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