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Annette Lamb

Groovy Groups Assignment Fall 2011 - 69 views

groups diigo assignment groovy
started by Annette Lamb on 14 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
Annette Lamb

Engaging Experiments Assignment Fall 2011 - 67 views

engaging experiments assignment groups discussion
started by Annette Lamb on 14 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
  • chris murray
     
    Here is my profile: http://www.diigo.com/user/chmurray

    I have found diigo easy to use. I would have gotten the jump on the assignments earlier but I emailed the wrong sign up information!

    Even though I diigo seems easy so far, it hasn't clicked for me yet why any of this is valuable. Storing a cached copy of a page with my graffiti on it seems silly - I'd much rather just have a collaborative space away from the page under review where the same feedback can happen. IDK, it just hasn't done anything for me yea that made me go "cool, I'll use that outside of this class".
chris murray

In Flanders Fields- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

shared by chris murray on 17 Nov 11 - No Cached
    • chris murray
       
      Explicit address to future audiences - WE are the dead, you carry the torch FOR us
Annette Lamb

Powerful Poems Assignment Fall 2011 - 90 views

powerful poems assignment poem
started by Annette Lamb on 14 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
  • chris murray
     
    I'm not big into poetry. Recently, I made a small display for Veteran's Day at the library where I work. While compiling a list of items for the display, I learned a little bit about the following poem:

    http://diigo.com/0l6x2

    I thought it was interesting. I feel like I now have slightly larger sense of the enormous sense of gravity the war exerted on that generation.

    The point of view is from the dead, speaking to those are still alive and able to listen. I think it is interesting that a poet representative of that generation chose to put himself in the ground - it speaks to how they see themselves. I also think it helps the poem hold up remarkably well, since its entire orientation is directed towards future listeners.
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