Students will submit six reading responses over the course of the term. This google form details the questions that are expected to be addressed by the response. After reading an article assigned for the course and taking notes that answer the questions in the form, clicking on the link allows students to submit their responses. I suggest using a word processing file to write your answers in case your internet connection is not very stable. It would be a pity to lose your work before you are able to submit the entire form.
Responses must be turned in before noon on the day for which the reading is assigned. For example, the reading assigned for on Tuesday, September 28 is “Sentience and Slavery” by Lochlann Jain. If you decide to write a Reading Response for that article, it should be submitted online before 12 noon on September 28, i.e, 45 mins before class.
Maximum of two reading responses per Section, only numbered readings, and only one reading response a day. In the schedule you will see that certain readings have numbers in front of them, for example, on Friday, October 1 the reading assigned is 2.4 Murphy - Feminism at Work. Only numbered readings count towards the Reading Response possibilities. When you fill in your response, you will notice that one of the questions is the number of the reading, which in this example would be 2.4. You can turn in a maximum of two readings from any particular section of the course and only one per day.
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