Listening Journal Forum – submit your initial post by the Friday before the dead

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Listening Journal Forum – submit your initial post by the Friday before the deadline
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Initial (journal entry) post due by Friday
Response posts due by midnight Monday Following the guidelines for the Listening Journal in this week’s module, write one of your eight required journal entries, and post it to this forum by Friday (you can submit this entry as one of the eight entries that are required for Listening Journal 1). Then, submit at least 2 response posts by midnight Monday. In your response posts, provide constructive criticism of your classmate’s journal entries, making suggestions on how they might better address the bullet points for the Listening Journal assignment – especially (since this is the most important aspect of that assignment), how they might better describe how the music unfolds from beginning to end.
For this forum, you are required to submit posts on at least two different days, and complete two elements:
1. First, submit your journal entry to the forum by Friday, by copying or typing directly into the Reply box, which you’ll find below these instructions (just beneath the rubric table). Be sure to always click the Post Reply button when you’re done.
2. Then submit at least 2 response posts. You’ll find the threaded posts of your classmates by scrolling to the bottom of this page. You can reply to a comment already posted by another student by clicking in the reply field below their post.
If you choose to submit more than 2 response posts, you may receive extra credit. Netiquette (Internet Etiquette)
You’re always required to treat your classmates with respect and kindness, especially when expressing contrasting viewpoints. Because computer-mediated communication lacks the nuances of face-to-face interation – body language, verbal mannerisms, eye contact – it’s important to exercise caution in the way that you write emails and discussion posts. Before sending an email or post, re-read your text to be sure that it’s clear and on topic. Aggressive behavior and language, especially insults and profanity, will not be tolerated and may result in formal charges (which can include expulsion from the course). Also, avoid irony – these are advanced communication skills that can be difficult to make sense of in text-based communication. Post constructive comments, encourage sharing, AVOID ALL CAPS, and always write in complete sentences. Forum Rubric
The 10-point Forums provide you with the possibility of earning a maximum of 4 extra credit points. The following rubric will be used to assess your work.