Sunday, August 24, 2014
Dr. Redick, Class Introduction
Make sure to start the
blog with your name and the subject of the entry in the post title area.
Blog entries will be considered informal writing assignments and as
such will be graded more in relation to content than style. Blog entries
will contain questions and answers to questions, as well as reflections
that relate to daily classroom discussions, completion of exercises,
and reading assignments. Any questions you have while reading or
completing assignments should be written in your blog. Reflections may
relate to connections that you make between discussions in this class and
those in other classes, between arguments raised in the readings in
this class and those raised in other classes or from informal
conversations. You are encouraged to apply the ideas learned in this
class to activities that take place outside of the class. These
applications make great reflections. You should bring questions from the
blog to class and ask those questions that were raised in specific blog
entries. As those questions are addressed and answered in the classroom
discussions, you should make note of the discussion and answers within
subsequent blog entries. This class blog will reflect the quality of
your daily classroom participation and completion of homework
assignments and will be graded with this in mind. You may submit the
blog for grading at several times during the course of the semester. The
blog is not the same thing as a compilation of class lecture notes; it
is the product of written personal reflection related to the class. A
good journal will contain at least 15 entries. At least 6 of the entries
should be reflections on the connection between assigned reading and
the required texts: 2 from Landscapes of the Sacred and 2 from Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture and 2 from Phenomenology of Prayer. At
least 3 of the entries should focus on an outside reading, something
not assigned as part of the class requirements. At least 2 of the
entries will be the result of the student’s experience in a natural
setting, a visit during the semester. Finally, 4 of the entries will be
centered on a topic of the student’s choosing. Each journal entry
should be dated and given a title related to the subject of reflection.
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