I plan to put on this page links to all kinds of course information and
other material related to the readings in this course.
Please let me know if you find any relevant sites on the Internet that other students
should know about.
ORGANIZATION:
How
to E-mail an Essay |
How to E-mail an Essay |
Guidelines for Research Paper in This Course | ||
| Guidelines for Individual Research Paper | Guidelines for the Group Presentations | Guidelines for the Annotated Bibliography | My Medieval History and Literature Page | My Research and Documentation Page |
| Melissa Snell's Medieval-Renaissance Page at About.com | MSU Computer Lab Schedules | Directions for
'Virtual Office Hours' on IRC NOTE: 'Virtual Office Hours this semester are T 2-3, F 11-12:15 |
Texts Associated with this Course |
** I will post the assignments at the end of the previous class, so you can do them on time. When you have done an assignment, you can delete the message I sent you giving you that assignment, because you'll always be able to find it here if you sho uld ever want it again.
Email me with comments, criticisms, questions, problems.
PLEASE REMEMBER: You must have at least two e-mail addresses for this course. You can sign up for an "Alpha" account in any MSU computer lab (ask the lab assistant). To get free web-based e-mail, go to one of these two indexes:
| IMPORTANT:
Whenever you email me, use the proper subject line: Subj: Yourlastname MEL date assignment is due For example, if your last name is 'Robertson' and your are emailing me the assignment for September 15, Subj: Robertson MEL Sept. 15 (or, 1/15, etc.) If you don't, I'll forward your e-mail right back to you. |