I have assessed the first eight papers (all from period one), and I will simply say that I am cautiously optimistic at this point. I will resist any temptations for excessive displays of exuberance and calmly say that the papers have been solid so far. Hopefully, the quality will continue with a slight upward trend.
I am late tonight on the blog and on the Acuity-At-Home additions because the computers have been a treasured commodity at the O'Malley household this evening. Seems there are a lot of papers being assigned. So, I apologize for the lateness of both this entry and the Acuity work.
Tomorrow you will be in your penultimate book group discussions. We will then take a closer look at the piece on O'Connell that Riley Smith brought in. (Thanks, Riley!) I uncovered five different ways that hee views come across as more reliable and valid than Gibson's views. How many will you find?
Then we will be starting in a new direction tomorrow. Who knows what we'll be reading next?!?
Tomorrow's schedule: Acuity, book groups, O'Connell piece, our new direction. See ya!
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