Hi,
As you know, this semester is an ongoing experiment to discover what
supports our learning process. During the first half of the semester, I
posted Google Sheets for you to claim your credit when you finished each
course assignment. Some people crushed it -- I've listed the heroes'
names below. But most people didn't bother claiming their credit, and I
can see what you've done on your course blogs. The only remaining reason
to maintain the Sheets was to find out when a person couldn't attend a
Zoom meeting but watched a recording - and if you want to let me know
about that, you can send me an email.
So, wave goodbye to the Google Sheets. We're not using them anymore.
Please catch up on your work so that your blog doesn't look like an
empty kitchen cupboard, and please remember we're on a new Zoom schedule
this week. See you all on Monday. Please consult the Zoom Meetings page
for the links.
Enjoy the weekend,
Dr. Preston
These are the people who crushed it on the Google Sheets. Thank you all!
PERIOD 6
Jonathan
Katelyn
Hector
PERIOD 7
Juan
Rivaldo
Jasmine
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Sunday, November 15, 2020
the sheets hit the fan
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