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All of our course discussion happens in Moodle. You can get to our discussion using myPortal, or by going to Moodle2 directly.

 

As a reminder, there are two different kinds of writing inthis course: Moodle writing and ePortfolio writing. Here are the differences:

Moodle

Writing in Moodle writing vs. ePortfolio writing

 

These are two different kinds of writing used in this course: Moodle writing vs. ePortfolio writing. The differences between the two are explained below.

 

Moodle writing

 

This takes the place of conversation. As such, it is less formal than ePortfolio writing. You still need to reference the material, write clearly and so on. But feel free to converse.

 

ePortfolio writing and format

 

Your ePortfolio is your formal writing assignment. For your ePortfolio use the following three-part format:

 

  • Part 1. Abstract or thesis. Typically a paragraph. This tells us what you are going to discuss, and provides some of your primary findings.

     

  • Part 2. Body of your argument. This should flow from your abstract or thesis. This is typically a page or so.

     

  • Part 3. Conclusion, call for further study. This wraps up your argument, resonates with your abstract or thesis and identifies areas for further consideration.

 

Questions?

 

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