Starting Assumptions
Please write a good solid paragraph where you comment on any
of the following topics, raise any questions that come to mind: what do you
know about this week's topic already? what interests you about this topic? what
more would you like to learn about it? When you are done, post your comments
in the "Starting Assumptions" section of this week's Blackboard
Discussion Board. Please make sure that you do this by
Tuesday midnight; it is up to you whether you want to do this before
or after the Background assignment (either way is fine).
Note: you do not have to answer all these questions; just
pick the ones that are the most relevant to what's on your mind.
Aesop's
Fables
- did you read Aesop's fables when you were little? did you like Aesop's fables?
what are some of the fables that you remember best?
- do you prefer to hear positive stories (examples of characters you should
imitate) - or do you prefer to hear negative stories (examples of mistakes
you should try to avoid) - ? which kind of story do you think is most effective
and why?
- why do you think stories about animals are so popular? why are children
so attracted to animal stories? do you think that is something that changes
as children grow up? do you have a favorite animal cartoon character?
Modern Languages 4970 / MRS 4903: Medieval Latin. Spring
2003 Online Course at the University of Oklahoma. Visit http://www.ou.edu/online/
for more info.
Laura Gibbs, University of Oklahoma - Information Technology © 2003.
laura-gibbs@ou.edu. Last updated:
December 29, 2002 7:12 PM