Three things related to working on Project #3:
First, it occurred to me that another way of thinking about audience and purpose for this project would be to think about … Read More
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Three things related to working on Project #3:
First, it occurred to me that another way of thinking about audience and purpose for this project would be to think about … Read More
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
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:
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
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
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
We’re spending all of this time thinking about built or natural spaces for reflection, and starting to think about questions we can ask that will help us focus our research. … Read More
The reading about research, “Research Starts with A Thesis Statement,” builds on what we just read last week, showing us that inquiry-based research helps us see a larger … Read More
This week’s reading about research, “Research Starts with Answers,” tells us that starting our research with answers is a bad idea, and to instead explore and learn to … Read More
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