Friday, May 27, 2011
Announcement
Hi guys! I'm done checking your term papers. Please claim them from the department secretary and see my comments and suggestions. They could be helpful in term paper writing for your other subjects. Thanks!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Announcements (HI166 C, D)
Hi guys! Despite the erratic wifi access both at school and at home, I would like to make the following announcements:
1) As I've told your class beadles (Kevin and Em for Section C; Crystal for Section D), I won't be able to meet the class today 4 May 2011 but we're devoting the class time to research. Although no lecture will be given today, groups are expected to continue working on their papers. Those who've submitted progress reports through email would've received my reply already. Read through my comments and suggestions, and keep on brainstorming for a workable thesis question.
2) Tomorrow, 5 May, we will continue our discussion of the American colonial period, specifically Chapters 17 and 18 of the Agoncillo/Guerrero reading. As I have hinted yesterday, we MAY have a quiz tomorrow. So better prepare. ;-)
3) On Friday, 6 May, the mid-term LT will push through. The coverage is from our lecture on History and Historiography until Harrison and Wood Administrations. You may review the readings (you don't need to read them again if you've done that before), quizzes (quiz questions MAY appear in the LT), and lecture notes (of course, we don't rely entirely on the readings).
That's all for now. Good luck to all of us.
1) As I've told your class beadles (Kevin and Em for Section C; Crystal for Section D), I won't be able to meet the class today 4 May 2011 but we're devoting the class time to research. Although no lecture will be given today, groups are expected to continue working on their papers. Those who've submitted progress reports through email would've received my reply already. Read through my comments and suggestions, and keep on brainstorming for a workable thesis question.
2) Tomorrow, 5 May, we will continue our discussion of the American colonial period, specifically Chapters 17 and 18 of the Agoncillo/Guerrero reading. As I have hinted yesterday, we MAY have a quiz tomorrow. So better prepare. ;-)
3) On Friday, 6 May, the mid-term LT will push through. The coverage is from our lecture on History and Historiography until Harrison and Wood Administrations. You may review the readings (you don't need to read them again if you've done that before), quizzes (quiz questions MAY appear in the LT), and lecture notes (of course, we don't rely entirely on the readings).
That's all for now. Good luck to all of us.
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