Tuesday February 4th-meet in the classroom. Begin reading The Plague whenever you want, but have some of it done by the 4th.
Thanks!
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
IOCC 201 1.29.14 All Sections
Canceled for Wednesday the 29th of January. We will pick up with Plato's Apology on Friday.
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
O Brother Film for the 11am class IOCC 201
My apologies for the technology in our classroom. The college is attending to the problems.
Here is a Youtube link to the film, and I will place it on reserve in the library.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RV7iePChEM
Tomorrow, I will add helpful chapter points here on this post.
For now, pay attention to the scenes with the Cyclopes (John Goodman), watch the Odysseus character, don't miss the "Song of the Sirens", the Underworld (movie theater) and pay close attention to the appearance of Homer (radio station scene).
Dr. Berg
Here is a Youtube link to the film, and I will place it on reserve in the library.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RV7iePChEM
Tomorrow, I will add helpful chapter points here on this post.
For now, pay attention to the scenes with the Cyclopes (John Goodman), watch the Odysseus character, don't miss the "Song of the Sirens", the Underworld (movie theater) and pay close attention to the appearance of Homer (radio station scene).
Dr. Berg
Monday, January 27, 2014
Camus Heffernan Reading
The essay written just for our class from Professor Heffernan has been posted to the Moodle site for most of the day today. Please make sure you read it and respond according to the directions by the end of the day (5pm ish) tomorrow (Tuesday).
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
Thursday, January 23, 2014
IOCC 201
Read Plato's Ion for Friday the 24th.
Paper topics:
1. This I believe
2. This I do not believe
3. This I want to do.
Further instructions and rubric to be posted soon.
Paper topics:
1. This I believe
2. This I do not believe
3. This I want to do.
Further instructions and rubric to be posted soon.
Camus 1.28 and 1.30
Our first guest Professor will be engaging our class next week. I will announce his credentials and introduce his topic on Moodle. The class will be on-line both T and TH next week but that does not mean your attention can slack off. I will post his paper on Monday and you will need to respond to it by end of day Tuesday, he will respond to your questions/comments/observations later in the week, and I hope to get one more set of comments back to him. This is the first of our wonderful opportunities to engage world-class scholars on Camus. Enjoy!!!!
Camus 1.23.14
Just a reminder, we will meet face-to-face today and discuss your reaction to Camus' essay Neither Victims nor Executioners.
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
Monday, January 20, 2014
Camus On-line
Greetings everyone!
Here is a link to the Moodle instructions for Mac:
http://www.mac.edu/adc/moodle.asp
The College has added everyone as a member. So join the class and I will begin adding content Tuesday! Here we go!
For now. Please read the following article and post a response to me by email by Thursday the 23rd of January at noon.
http://www.spunk.org/library/writers/camus/sp001174.txt
It is a short article written by Camus about the death penalty. Please think about what he says and respond with 250-500 words about his position on the death penalty.
Thanks!
Dr. Berg
Here is a link to the Moodle instructions for Mac:
http://www.mac.edu/adc/moodle.asp
The College has added everyone as a member. So join the class and I will begin adding content Tuesday! Here we go!
For now. Please read the following article and post a response to me by email by Thursday the 23rd of January at noon.
http://www.spunk.org/library/writers/camus/sp001174.txt
It is a short article written by Camus about the death penalty. Please think about what he says and respond with 250-500 words about his position on the death penalty.
Thanks!
Dr. Berg
Friday, January 10, 2014
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