For starters, you don't need my paper to give other people their
grades; that's just silly. Secondly, I am not comfortable with posting
my paper (once it's done) on the discussion group. and it says so right
on the front page, so there will be no mistake. I say this now and not
once it's finished 'cuase you told us to. (even if that was directed
towards those who have already handed their in.)
Kim
Lewis MehlMadrona wrote:
>Grades are done except that I want to let them sit for 24 hours and then
>reflect upon them again tomorrow morning before sharing them. I've also
>sent them to Michael MacGregor for feedback. I'm also still waiting for
>Kim's paper who has longer time to finish it, but I don't think that
will
>slow us down too much because one person doesn't change the average all
that
>much. I'm going to reread your papers tomorrow morning and then look at
>Michael's comments and then share them all with you.
>
>By the way, does anyone object to my (or you) posting your papers on the
>discussion group? If not, could you post them and if you don't, then I
will
>when I can get around to it.
>
>*So tell me now if you don't want your papers posted for the world to
read!
>
>*:Lewis
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