http://game-of-you.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] game-of-you.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-12-07 11:11 am
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Language Classes

All Classes: Use this time today to work on your final projects. Remember, I need a proposal and the date you plan to present your work by the end of class. If you have any questions, ask them today.

You may use the books on my shelves, or the computer terminals in the back of the class to help you in your research.

As I told my classes yesterday, students who took more than one class with me this term may hand in a single final project, as long as it integrates things learned in all classes; for example, if you took Classics and Cat, you might look at the role of cats in Roman myth. The grade for it will count for each class.

[OOC: The final assignment is real; if you don't do it and post it to the appropriate class thread or email it to me by midnight EST on 12/23, your character will get a failing mark on the project. This is not negotiable absent major real-world trauma. Posting "Dream presents an excellent project" or the like does not count, and will earn a failing grade.]

Re: Classics 12/07

[identity profile] cantgetnorelief.livejournal.com 2005-12-07 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Anders signs in and puts the finishing touches on his project proposal about the use of ancient Greek in religious texts and the similarities and differences between that and the religious texts of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. Not being a terribly religious person himself, he figures he'll have to do a lot of research even for 200 words, but hey, it might be good for him. A learning experience, even.

He spends the rest of the class drifting between the bookshelves and the computers, notebook in hand, scrawling down notes; he doesn't look happy about doing all the work, but he does look resignedly determined.