Tuesday, November 30, 2010

showtime

Section 01 has begun watching our film.  All sections should have good answers for the following questions:

  1. What is Kaun Banega Crorepati?
  2. List five essential facts about Bombay (Mumbai).
  3. What is Dharavi?
  4. What is a shantytown?  How many people live in shantytowns worldwide?
  5. Who is Amitabh Bachchan, and what does he have to do with Slumdog Millionaire?
  6. What is Bollywood?
  7. How much is 250,000 rupees (or any amount of rupees) in American dollars? (Hint: find a currency converter.)
It appears that we are having trouble accessing blogs - both yours and mine - here at school.  This should not be a problem at your homes.  You should still be doing your homework and posting it to your blog.  A minor technological glitch does not relieve you of your responsibilities, neither here nor in the "real world."  Deal with it.

Monday, November 29, 2010

show time

Sections 04 and 05 started watching our movie today, and we answered a few questions about Mumbai, and shantytowns, and Dharavi, and the immortal Amitabh Bachchan.  Section 01 begins tomorrow.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

back to the grind

Well, our big fat four-day weekend is basically over.  I hope you all had a good time with your turkeys and your families.

Just a reminder - if you weren't in class Wednesday, check my blog to see what we did in class that day, and be sure to make up the work.

BTW, have you noticed that just since last Tuesday, when we topped 6.9 billion people, that over 1,300,000 more people have joined us here on planet Earth?  I'm starting to feel a little crowded...

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

classwork for today

Go to this link to find ten questions about India you will answer in class today.  Whatever you don't get done in class today, will be due before our next class.  This is worth ten points.  Post the answers to your blog.

Plus, one important reminder:  if you haven't posted the link to your coffee project on you blog, please do that right away.  I would like to look at them over the break, so I will need the link.  Thanks!

Have a great Thanksgiving break!

Monday, November 22, 2010

new unit

The unit on India begins today (or tomorrow for section 01).  We began with a discussion of just how huge India's population really is.  We will continue that discussion during our short day on Wednesday.

Don't forget the EC offer I made last month.

Friday, November 19, 2010

project presentation day

Today in class we presented our projects on coffee, economics and Latin America.

In two of the classes, we were unable to finish presenting in time.  Those sections will finish up next Monday (Section 04) and Tuesday (Section 01).

Everyone in ALL sections needs to send me their project.  The easiest way would be to post the Google Doc link to your blog.  If you need to email me instead, do that.

Thanks for taking care of that, and I hope you have a fantastic weekend!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Project presentations tomorrow!

Today you freshmen have your retreat.  I hope you all get your souls recharged, and come out of retreat ready to take on the world!


Tomorrow you will begin presenting your projects to the rest of the class in small groups.  I am not the only one who will be grading your presentations.  You will be assessing each other.  Click here to see the form you will be using to evaluate each other.


If you need to tweak your project one last time to make sure you meet all these standards, tonight is your last chance.  Any questions, just email me.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

update on projects

Here is another reminder to let you know that since school has been cancelled for tomorrow, the projects are now due on Thursday. Nov. 18.  We will begin sharing the projects with each other right at the beginning of class, so be ready.
Tomorrow, keep in mind the members of Mrs. Moeser's family, as well as all her friends and former students, who will be celebrating her life.  Please make sure your parents, especially those who may have known Mrs. Moeser, know the details of the funeral service in case they wish to attend.  Details can be found here.

Mr. Barker's tribute can be found hereand the John Carroll Campus Ministry page on Facebook has many personal remembrances.

Monday, November 15, 2010

an extra day for the projects

Since school has been cancelled for Wednesday, the projects are now due on Thursday. Nov. 18.  We will begin sharing the projects with each other right at the beginning of class, so be ready.

Also, please take a moment to pray for Mrs. Moeser, and her family and friends in the John Carroll community and beyond.

If you want to learn a little more about this wonderful woman, whom, sadly, most of you never got a chance to know, click here for a nice tribute written by Mr. Barker.

You may also want to visit the John Carroll Campus Ministry page on Facebook.

Friday, November 12, 2010

great work today

Today in class we worked and worked hard on our coffee projects.  I'll repeat what I said in class - you should put some time in on this project over the weekend.  I realize you are not very familiar with a lot of the concepts and material in this assignment, but you're doing a great job, and I think you are going to learn quite a bit about Latin America, global trade, economics, and even coffee.

One more important thing.  You heard on this morning's announcements about Billy Decker's sister being in a car accident.  Please keep our friend Billy and his family, especially his sister Morgan, in your thoughts and prayers this weekend.

Thanks for being so incredible.  And everyone involved in Peter Pan - break a leg!  See you next week.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Group Assignment

Today in class I introduced our next project.  We are going to research many aspects of coffee growing in Latin America (and around the world!).  The assignment is listed under Hot Links, and it can also be found here.

There are two parts in this assignment. Everyone is required to do Part One.  Part Two involves individual topics, which you chose in class today.  You will become such experts on your topic, that you will be able to give a highly informative presentation to the other members of the class next Wednesday, November 17.

I recommend using Google Docs for your project, so you will be able to collaborate at night and over the weekend.  You will get some class time to work on this, but there is no way you will be able to do a good job on this without doing a lot of research outside of class.

This is a research project, so you are expected to cite your sources every step of the way.  A Works Cited is not necessary, but in-text citations are required.

John Dau update

The John Dau Foundation responded to the email I sent them a couple weeks ago.  I can give you details in class today.  If you are interested in friending the Foundation on Facebook, the link is
http://www.facebook.com/johndaufoundation.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

beginning the research

Tonight for homework, take the terms we discussed  and the questions you came up with, and find websites that will help you define these terms and answer your questions.  Make sure you find legitimate websites (no Wikipedia!).  Find at least five websites and post them on your blog.  Due tomorrow before the beginning of class.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

new unit

Now that all three sections have seen the video, here is your assignment, as stated in class.

Based on the video, find five terms that need to be defined if we are to discuss this topic intelligently.  Examples we came with in class included fair trade coffee and certified organic coffee.

Also, come up with five questions that you need to ask in order to understand this topic.  Examples: What are the biggest coffee exporting countries?  How does coffee get from the field to the breakfast table?

The link to the video is found under Hot Links to the right.  Don't forget to view part two of the video, too.

Another reminder: tomorrow is make up day for those who missed the last quiz.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

movie quiz

I have posted the grades for the God Grew Tired of Us quiz.  We will review these in class as soon as the last people have taken the quiz.

The following people still need to take the quiz: Mark M in Section 01, and Brad P and Gus L in Section 04.  You make take the quiz on Monday or Tuesday if you are ready, but you must make it up no later than this Wednesday.  I suggest you look over your notes, or check with one of your classmates if you missed part of the movie.  If you like, stop by the TV Studio after school either Monday or Tuesday, and you can watch all or part of the film.  You may also find useful information here and here.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Congratulations - mission accomplished!

Today we finished our magazine articles, and submitted them for e-publication.

Those of you who didn't get them to me will hear from me by email this weekend.

Relax, have a good weekend, and we'll get back to work next week.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

the e-magazine deadline approaches

Section 01 seemed to make a lot of progress on their Migration magazine project today.

Good thing, because we publish at the end of class this Friday.