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University Children's Literature Note on Overview, created by Carolyne Hess on 01/10/2014.
Carolyne Hess
Note by Carolyne Hess, updated more than 1 year ago
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Hey guys!So here is the online study session for Children's Lit. Each story or essay is going to be added as a new post, which will be edited by the poster, based on the replies it receives. Make sure that before you start a post for a story or essay to make sure that it's not already in the group. When starting a new post, make sure to tag it with the title and author and perhaps type of story too (Dragon, parody, essay, nursery etc.). Anyone can add a post and anyone can reply to a post. The replies are meant to add more information to the post. So if someone posts a fable, but doesn't make note of the moral, I'd reply with the moral, and then it's the posters job to add that to the note. You can make new notes by clicking the 'create' button in the top left hand corner, which will add it to your profile. Once you create the note, go to the group's page and click 'share' and then click whichever notes you've posted to your profile.Things we want to be adding to each post:- Title & Author- Type of Literature- Quick Synopsis- Important Elements- etc.We'll also be using the discussion feature, where you can post any interesting information you find that isn't directly related to a story or essay, or relates to many things at once. Also, you can use that space to ask questions and you know, start discussions.HAPPY EXAM TIME!

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