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Hello,

Welcome to my teaching blog. [Below is where I'm at everywhere else on the internet from Youtube to social media to my other blogs. Below that are links to my fiction at ebook retailers. ]

Know your dates! That's a student responsibility: Academic Calendar page HERE.


I REVISE COURSE DOCUMENTS EVERY SEMESTER. PLEASE DO NOT JUMP AHEAD AND USE THESE DOCUMENTS BEFORE CLASS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED RIGHT HERE. 

ALL COURSES UPDATED FOR SPRING 2015.

Please use class or Moodle or Blackboard as your primary source of instruction. This blog was created to organize the documents, resources and videos for courses.

If the links don't work (1) try another device or computer (2) if it's a story or article, then look up that article on your own using the title, author and the term "full text."

All students, 

Students in composition courses will find their reading assignments under "Essays" in the menu above.

Those in literature courses will find their assignments under "Fiction" and "Poetry" in the menu above.

A syllabus is a contract between the student and teacher. It's your responsibility to know what's in it, and to have a copy handy in class whether a hard copy or digital. You should also save your syllabus. You are more likely to get credits transferred to another school if you have the syllabus.

If these versions don't work for you let me know. Your syllabus is part of a packet. Read and know the syllabus first. Read everything else when assigned.

NSU 1010
NSU 1020
NSU 2110 
CTC 1301
CTC 1302
UIU 102
BPCC 1010

Feel free to explore the rest below.

Phantasmagoria Productions does all the video work for my courses. They also do filmmaking an photography.

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And my blogs (The summer of 2013 I'm revamping these, so beware. They're a mess.)
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Fiction
Book Reviews
Teaching
Poetry



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