In this week’s agenda, I introduce the topic of Project #3.
Project #3 was going to ask you to create your own source–an article, a blog post, a twitter thread, … Read More
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In this week’s agenda, I introduce the topic of Project #3.
Project #3 was going to ask you to create your own source–an article, a blog post, a twitter thread, … Read More
In our agenda for this week, I asked in the Action section that you “Try to take some time for personal reflection. If your long weekend is filled with other … Read More
We had a late start last week, which pushed us late this week. I’ve heard from some of you this week, but I want to check in with as many … Read More
In our discussion for this week, teach us a word you learned or learned better while doing research. Add a comment to this post that includes the following:
I’ve opted to give us a late start to the week after all the election on Tuesday and all of the feelings crackling through the air leading up to it … Read More
My colleague, Prof. Monica Berger, is the City Tech librarian who will help us this semester with any of our library needs, especially as we work on our research … Read More
Hi Everyone! A few announcements to help us get through what we’re calling Week 10:
Most urgent announcement: I’ve delayed the deadline for Project #2, the reflective annotated bibliography. Some … Read More
As you find materials to include in your annotated bibliography, think about where those materials come from. What sources (eg. the magazine, not the article) are helpful for architecture students … Read More
Apologies for the delay–I’m revising the agenda based on some conversations I’ve had with you this week.
I realized that not everyone had the same understanding of what I mean … Read More
Earlier this semester, we thought about Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave.” Let’s return to that reading, and to our earlier discussion, to consider if or how Plato’s Allegory … Read More
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