Thanks to Alvin for reminding me that I didn’t publish this week’s discussion posts! I was wondering why there were no comment notifications!
One of the texts we’re working with … Read More
Prof. Duddy ARCH1101.OLC5 | Prof. Rosen ENG1101.LC07
Thanks to Alvin for reminding me that I didn’t publish this week’s discussion posts! I was wondering why there were no comment notifications!
One of the texts we’re working with … Read More
For Project #1, we will have read and thought about JosĂ© Olivarez’s “Maybe I Could Save Myself By Writing,” Michael Caton’s, “Architecture Needs a Culture Shift,” … Read More
What personally stood out for me this week was how people differentiate different forms of reading. It was interesting to see how one person believes reading is a skill as … Read More
Some things that stood out to me about the course this week are the “Maybe I Could Save Myself By Writing” essays, the questions, and the free-writing exercise. The essays … Read More
Throughout this week’s agenda, I learned how there is an “art” to reading and I would definitely keep that in mind now every time I read. One positive about this … Read More
When JosĂ© Olivarez writes “Maybe I Could Save Myself By Writing,” he is, among other things, telling us one version of his education narrative. Project #1 for ENG … Read More
This week, we have two readings that specifically address reading, Mike Bunn’s “How to read like a Writer” and Toni Morrison’s “The Reader as Artist.” These … Read More
Ellen Lupton, a notable designer, asks this evocative question in her essay of the same name. Read “Why Collaborate” and consider your own experience with collaboration. Here are … Read More
This might not be how you imagined your first semester of college. I’m used to teaching with a large online component, but not fully online. What can we learn together … Read More
This semester, we will collaborate on work for the two courses in this First Year Learning Community (FYLC). To get to know each other better, please add a comment to … Read More
© 2024 ARCH + ENG FYLC F2020
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑