A3HolgerExample
Last modified by Hal Eden on 2010/08/20 11:06
A3HolgerExample
To Do
- please work as a group (minimum: 2 members; max: 6 members) and submit one answer as a group (clearly identifying the members of your group)
- identify one focused topic within the chapter which is of greatest interest to your group!
- each group member: should identify one additional source relevant to the topic chosen!
- each group: provide a two page max summary statement in our course environment (mention the additional resources identified)
- prepare a short presentation to the class for the class meeting on Sept 17! the groups can choose how to present their results (oral only; use slides; one member, several members, or all members); time allocation (will be dependent of the numbers of groups: but somewhere between 4 and 10 minutes)
Form for your response
- 1. Herbert Simon
- Holger Dick, Test Person
- 2. Most interesting idea/concept you learned from the article?
- This is how your summary statement could look like. When you are mentioning facts that you read about somewhere, refer to place/source. A good way is to just put in parenthesis, like (wikipedia). The sources should also be listed in the box below. Oh, and I will make #bubblec('comments', 'Like this one.') as I've done in the other assignments.
- 3. articulate what you did not understand in the article but it sounded interesting and you would like to know more about it
- Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nested_quote , visited 9/10/2008 (Holger) OtherRef: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/something_else , visited 9/10/2008 (TestPerson)