CPR 4
As you are submitting your final papers, please take great care in entering your CPR code. I will be moving papers on Saturday, so if you don't make mistakes in the code, the process will go smoother and CPR will be ready more quickly.
This is Dr. Earhart's blog to support English 301.584, Technical Writing, at Texas A&M University. Note those Ag colors!
As you are submitting your final papers, please take great care in entering your CPR code. I will be moving papers on Saturday, so if you don't make mistakes in the code, the process will go smoother and CPR will be ready more quickly.
Don't forget that A4 is due at midnight on Friday, April 29. Turn in the paper as a pdf file to Turnitin.com. The file name should be your personal number. Also don't forget to enter in your CPR code (the code is linked in the CPR assignment). This report is worth 20% of your grade, so do a good job on it to secure your grade.
I have posted all grades for all wiki postings as of noon today. I have also entered the formula into the grade book so that you might see your final wiki grade. The grade is made up of the 13 wiki postings. The total grade is worth 10% of your final grade.
I will finish the blog grades within the next day or so.
All grades for your A3 and CPR 3 assignments are posted. I am pleased to report that one of you scored a perfect score and the class average for both was 82 (B). Looks like you are getting the hang of both tech writing and CPR.
I will be grading your assignments over the next week and putting up equations that will give you a state of your grade minus the final project. Now is the time to let me know if I miss any of your blog, wiki or other postings.
Remember that I am happy to discuss grades with you, but you must either email through WebCT or come to my office. Come with specific questions and evidence to talk about, if you want to discuss a grade.
Please note that you will need to post a final blog entry. Information on WebCt Calendar.
And, as we are all stressed at this time of the year, be especially careful about how you interact with each other in the wikis and blogs. THink about your goals--to convince someone of you point of view--and the best tone to take to get the person to agree. Probably attacking that person or their ideas will not allow a group to work together, but just alienate and annoy others. So, what is your strategy?
I was busy from Thursday through Sunday on a big conference that I organized on Louisa May Alcott--so I am catching up on all correspondence today. If you had any problems with CPR, please let me know.
As we approach the end of the semester, I would remind you that you may always come and chat with me about grades or other questions.