Reading reports
Students should respond to at least four questions listed below, at least two of which are due on or before October 12.
Reading reports should: (1) be approximately 250-500 words in length, (2) directly engage with the readings, and (3) include properly-formatted references.
Please ensure that your reading reports are typed and double-spaced with one-inch margins. Use 12-point, Times New Roman font. Do not include your name, date, course number/name, or professor's name at the top of the first page.
Reading reports should be submitted on Canvas (.pdf, .doc, or .docx formats only) by 12:45 PM (i.e., before class begins) on their due date and will not be accepted late without a legitimate excuse (i.e., documented medical or personal emergency). I will count the best four to eight reading reports, depending on class attendance, as outlined below:
Reading reports should: (1) be approximately 250-500 words in length, (2) directly engage with the readings, and (3) include properly-formatted references.
Please ensure that your reading reports are typed and double-spaced with one-inch margins. Use 12-point, Times New Roman font. Do not include your name, date, course number/name, or professor's name at the top of the first page.
Reading reports should be submitted on Canvas (.pdf, .doc, or .docx formats only) by 12:45 PM (i.e., before class begins) on their due date and will not be accepted late without a legitimate excuse (i.e., documented medical or personal emergency). I will count the best four to eight reading reports, depending on class attendance, as outlined below:
Unexcused absences
1 2 3 ≥ 4 |
Reading reports
5 6 7 8 |