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Two Posting Periods

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Be sure to follow TWO posting periods (1st: Monday-Thursday; 2nd: Friday-Sunday) to participate our lesson discussions. If you are not familiar, be sure to see the syllabus.

·      1st posting period: Respond to ALL key discussion questions.  Generally we may have 2-4 key questions for each lesson.

·      2nd posting period: Focus your postings in responding others' postings and address any questions raised on your postings. Frequently, our classmates, moderators, and the instructor may ask you questions based on your postings.

·      At the end of lesson, make sure you have at least four postings in each lesson.  The average number of postings per student in each lesson range from 9-13 postings.  For more information see: https://sites.google.com/site/etc645/discussion-analysis

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