Editing Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2022)
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* Be more safe or consistent than the work described above. | * Be more safe or consistent than the work described above. | ||
* Ask meaningful questions of peers and engage them in fruitful discussion. | * Ask meaningful questions of peers and engage them in fruitful discussion. | ||
* Exceed requirements, but in fairly straightforward ways. | * Exceed requirements, but in fairly straightforward ways - e.g., an additional post in discussion every week. | ||
* Compose complete and sufficiently detailed reflections. | * Compose complete and sufficiently detailed reflections. | ||
* Complete the homework assignments | * Complete many of the homework assignments. | ||
C: This reflects meeting the minimum expectations of the course. Students reaching this level of achievement | C: This reflects meeting the minimum expectations of the course. Students reaching this level of achievement | ||
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* Be collegial and continue discussion, through asking simple or limited questions. | * Be collegial and continue discussion, through asking simple or limited questions. | ||
* Compose reflections with straightforward and easily manageable goals and/or avoid discussions of challenges. | * Compose reflections with straightforward and easily manageable goals and/or avoid discussions of challenges. | ||
* Not complete homework assignments or | * Not complete homework assignments or turn some in in a hasty or incomplete manner. | ||
D/F: These are reserved for cases in which students do not complete work or participate. Students may also be | D/F: These are reserved for cases in which students do not complete work or participate. Students may also be |