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  • Paper three: Synthesis

    Here are the four paper three articles:

    http://www.socialmediatoday.com/SMC/137686

    http://www.llrx.com/features/pretexting.htm

    http://www.law.com/jsp/legaltechnology/pubArticleLT.jsp?id=1202425974937

    http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/it-compliance/what-online-privacy-expectations-exist-for-social-media-use-at-work/

    2009.10.29 / no responses / Category: assignments

  • REMINDER: CLASS MEETS IN THE LIBRARY TOMORROW!

    REMINDER! We will meet in the Langsam Library room 475 on Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 2 PM.Come with research questions relating to assignment #2!

    Click here is a campus map!

    2009.10.05 / no responses / Category: library

  • Questions for Peer Review

    1) Is there any place in the paper where s/he could add citations? Find additional evidence? Where?

    2) Provide feedback on the arrangement of the paper. Could the paper be arranged differently? Why?
    ridolfo@gmail.com

    2009.10.01 / no responses / Category: Uncategorized

  • English 101: Drafts are due in class on Thursday!

    We’ll do peer review on Thursday. Send your papers to me by the end of class on Thursday as a Microsoft Word/RTF/Open Document Format attachment. The subject line will read: lastname, Engl101, first draft.

    2009.09.29 / no responses / Category: Uncategorized

  • First day survey

    For homework please answer and e-mail your responses to ridolfo@gmail.com
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    2009.09.24 / no responses / Category: assignments

  • Welcome!



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