Hello young people,
We're in the final stretch of our summer excursion into big ideas and important issues surrounding technology and the human being. We hope you've enjoyed reading and voicing your thoughts on these things as much as we've enjoyed reading your blog posts and conversations with each other. Don't be surprised if we continue to pop into old posts and make some more comments even after the due date has passed. New thoughts on your ideas come up all the time :]
I've recently added a "search this blog" spot on the right-hand side near the archive so that you can find particular posts easier. For example, if you want to only see posts that mention "TikTok", just type that in, press enter, and BOOM. There they are. This will help you search for your own posts by title or particular topics you want to comment on as you finish up this assignment.
Since we are so close to the due date, this is just your friendly reminder to pay close attention to the submission deadline and particulars of formatting in that summer homework document that is linked to the blog. All work is due by 11:59pm on Monday August 3rd. You've worked so hard already; be sure to finish strong. Should you have any final questions about the assignment or issues with submitting to turnitin.com, Mrs. Ugale and I are both available to help via email and Remind. So far, 34 people are signed up for the class on Turnitin and 12 of those people have already submitted the work. (Early birds. I like it.) However, there are more than 75 students signed up for and writing on the blog. I'd suggest not waiting until the last minute to get hooked to the Turnitin class in case any issues arise. The class id and enrollment key can be found in the summer homework document. (But don't worry procrastinators, y'all are cool too! Just make sure you submit on time.)
We're so proud of how you've jumped right in to this and how you've all used your voices this summer. We can't wait to watch this continue as the school year begins. This blog doesn't go away, by the way. We'll use it all year.
Cheers,
Colln & Ugale
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