WELCOME TO DR. KASSORLA'S CAU 202 World Literature Course!


This is a WIKI for students in my English 202 course at CAU. This is your WIKI, so before you do anything else click on "join this WIKI" at the top of this page and join this WIKI! (You can add anonymously, but then you won't get credit for it later!) EVERYTHING IS FREE! Don't worry!!

Before class, I will try to post an outline of my lecture notes (no promises sometimes they just happen!)

During class, please feel free to open this WIKI to take notes together on those lectures, adding to my notes as you wish. Also, feel free to open it after class to add or edit notes, web content, videos, podcasts, etc. You can also add pages to this WIKI for any additional information you need for the class.

I can easily keep track of who has been adding to this WIKI over the semester, and what you have added. I will be awarding extra credit points to those most involved in its creation and upkeep.

It should also serve as a resource when you are preparing to write a paper, if you miss a class, or if you would like to learn more about something we discussed in class. Feel free to share sources, documents, etc.

I have added pages for your convenience, but feel free to add additional pages for supplementary information.

You can find out more about how to edit this WIKI by clicking on the green "help" tab on the top right hand page.

If you have questions, you can start a discussion by clicking on the "discussion" button.

Please "save" all pages before closing them so that the content is preserved.

I am including this video so that you will know what a WIKI is, and why I am using them.

Sincerely,

Michelle Kassorla, Ph.D.
Lecturer, English/WISE
Clark Atlanta University
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