Monday, December 10, 2007

our final class


Dear, dear students,

It's been real! But we've still got one more class to go. Instead of Thursday the 13th, which not all of you can make, our final class will be at the Public on our usual day and time of Friday the 14th at 430pm. We will meet in the downstairs lobby then head into another space because our conference room is being used for another event.

Here are your final assignments for Friday:

1. PLEASE, PLEASE, BE ON TIME. We have to begin promptly at 430 to get through our evaluations and presentations before heading uptown to the TRaC Finale.

2. Make sure you have EMAILED ME all of your assignments, and any revisions.

3. BRING ALL OF YOUR WRITING from the session, including your exercises, and all the hard copies of your reviews with my comments.

4. PREPARE YOUR FINAL PIECE to present with your group. If you'd like, there will be an opportunity to share it with the other TRaC students at the Finale.

And for your edification, I've provided links to the truly stirring Nobel Prize addresses from the literature winner, Doris Lessing, and the peace winner, Al Gore. Do find the time to read them when you can. They are not only remarkable calls to action, but beautiful pieces of writing.

See you Friday!

Eisa

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