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Our first group of summarizers have done a fine job of presenting the class's responses, getting us off to a good start. You can check out their summary here.
Thanks to our first courageous team,
Now you should all have an account on the wiki, on Norsemathology, so you are free to visit and make your own contributions. A wiki is a community effort -- like Wikipedia -- and it's not static. So, as part of a community, you can slide in and contribute: corrections, references, supporting evidence, funny pictures, etc.
Meanwhile, someone else may feel empowered to do something else, take things in a different direction -- and suddenly you may find yourself in a wiki war!:) Hopefully that won't happen here. What you hope for, of course, is convergence to something really good.
Following in the footsteps of Group 1, responses in the on-line discussion will be summarized by the following five class members:
If you all want to chat about this, remember that we have an office hour zoom at 9:00 on Wednesdays. That goes for the rest of you, too, of course!
It looks like some of you are also black belts. Here it is 9:00 pm on a Tuesday, and exactly 9 of you have responded. That leaves three hours for the other half of the class to get something up, and I just don't think that we're going to find a lot of really good back and forth that way.
I spent two years for an on-line Master's from Miami University about ten years ago. We had a lot of discussion boards, and I noticed how people would post right at the last possible minute -- just checking the boxes. But we can't have that! NO -- we're better than that! So....
I'm going to change up the requirements. From now on, we'll do a two-phased thing: