Finishing the class. When you have the points you need (410-A, 360-B, 320-C), you can fill out the "Finished" form that you will see in Canvas: you're all done!
Project Stack. You can check the stack to make sure I received your email. I'm starting with assignments from people who are not done with class yet, and then I'll move on to the assignments from people who are done.
ICYMI: In Case You Missed It. Here are some of my favorite items from announcements earlier in the semester. The items below come from Week 8 and Week 9.
India Video: I love this public service announcement from India: What Gods Wear Before They Ride.
Word from India. Here's a word from India that might surprise you: PUNCH. It's from the Sanskrit word for "five" (panch) because punch was traditionally made with five ingredients.
Myth Video: This short film about the goddess Hera is like a Storybook project for this class: The Mundane Goddess.
Writing: This is a gorgeous infographic about the 69 Rules of Punctuation.
Attention: Just like you have to focus your own attention, you can focus Google's attention with these powerful Google Search Parameters.
India Video: Many of you Indian epics have been reading books by R. K. Narayan this semester, so I thought you might enjoy this video: R. K. Narayan.
H.E.A.R.T.: Here's an item to ponder as you think about how to spend your time: People to Surround Yourself With.
Writing: I like creative writing as a discipline bcause it promotes Divergent AND Convergent Thinking.
Myth-India Video: Many of the gods and goddesses of India are known throughout Asia! Here is a video about Hindu Gods in Japan.
Event on Campus: The Writing Center is open for walk-ins during Dead Week, 10AM-3PM (details). Find out more about this and other events at the Campus Calendar online.
Check out the Twitter stream for information and fun stuff during the day, or click here for past announcements.