Editing Online Communities and Crowds (Winter 2022)/Undergraduate sections

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* Each week, ~2-4 students will be doing note-taking of the reading discussions during the section (sign-ups in week 1) on a shared Etherpad. At the end of section, you will copy and paste the notes into a Word Doc and submit it on the section page on Canvas. This means that students should sign up for two different weeks to take notes.
* Each week, ~2-4 students will be doing note-taking of the reading discussions during the section (sign-ups in week 1) on a shared Etherpad. At the end of section, you will copy and paste the notes into a Word Doc and submit it on the section page on Canvas. This means that students should sign up for two different weeks to take notes.
* ~2-4 students will be annotating the readings (~300 word summary per reading) on provided Google Doc and (uploaded as PDF on section Canvas by 11PM CT on the Thursday before section). This means that students should sign up for two different weeks to annotate.
* ~2-4 students will be annotating the readings (~250 word summary per reading) on provided Google Doc and (uploaded as PDF on section Canvas by 11PM CT on the Thursday before section). This means that students should sign up for two different weeks to annotate.
* Students must attend office hours with me to discuss CA2 (we will do sign-ups as we approach CA2).
* Students must attend office hours with me to discuss CA2 (we will do sign-ups as we approach CA2).


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