I see you used a PC to generate the prompts and let the spell check do it’s thing. Tape your response will require some good old tape recorders to go with the typewriters. (I’m just having fun since I do the same with my proof reading)
We really need more in all history classes about all minorities in the USA, especially the contributions made to society whether from the East or West.
I think I’ve accidentally excluded the analog generation! (Although I hear cassette tapes are making a comeback.) I agree with your last statement. There’s more than enough room for all histories to be heard. This isn’t a competition, as the anti-CRT people would have it.
“Its” is one more absurdity in the English language. “Dog’s” is possessive. “Dogs” is plural. “Its” is possessive. “It’s” is “it is.” I spend half my time complaining about the English language when I teach writing.
This looks like a great idea.
Have you seen the
Anechoia Memoriam project?
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(Click the question for a link to more info.)
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Wow. That’s profound. What a brilliant and sad creation.
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Richard,
Thanks for the link.
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Great idea!
I see you used a PC to generate the prompts and let the spell check do it’s thing. Tape your response will require some good old tape recorders to go with the typewriters. (I’m just having fun since I do the same with my proof reading)
We really need more in all history classes about all minorities in the USA, especially the contributions made to society whether from the East or West.
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I think I’ve accidentally excluded the analog generation! (Although I hear cassette tapes are making a comeback.) I agree with your last statement. There’s more than enough room for all histories to be heard. This isn’t a competition, as the anti-CRT people would have it.
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Ironic that your spell checker doesn’t flag the misspelling of “its”.
I love this entire post and the comments. Viva education, knowledge, perspective, acquired wisdom! Thanks!
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Thank you! I’m glad you like the idea.
“Its” is one more absurdity in the English language. “Dog’s” is possessive. “Dogs” is plural. “Its” is possessive. “It’s” is “it is.” I spend half my time complaining about the English language when I teach writing.
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