Welcome
Welcome to the Film Studies R1B course Machine Time/Time Machines.
Please note that if you were on the waitlist for the course, I can't guarantee a spot for you, EVEN IF it seemed like there was most likely space for you on the first day of class, and EVEN IF you fulfill the initial course assignments, until the final enrollment has been sorted out next week.
However, I want to reiterate what you should have prepared for class on Monday, Jan. 22nd to continue in the course.
1) Diagnostic Essay
2) Pick up Writing Analytically and course reader. Sorry the reader was delayed. It is available now at Zee Zee Copies (Sather Lane on Bancroft)
3) Sign up for the course blog. You should have received an invitation to join the blog at the email address you provided in class. Please email me or Josh if you have any problems with the sign-up process.
*Please identify yourself on blogger with either your full name or your first name plus last initial so everyone in the class knows who you are.
4) In addition to reading "Kino-Eye," read two very short essays by James Gleick, "Times Goes Standard" and "Time and Motion" in the reader. I didn't mention them in class, but they are on the syllabus.
Looking forward to seeing you in class!
Please note that if you were on the waitlist for the course, I can't guarantee a spot for you, EVEN IF it seemed like there was most likely space for you on the first day of class, and EVEN IF you fulfill the initial course assignments, until the final enrollment has been sorted out next week.
However, I want to reiterate what you should have prepared for class on Monday, Jan. 22nd to continue in the course.
1) Diagnostic Essay
2) Pick up Writing Analytically and course reader. Sorry the reader was delayed. It is available now at Zee Zee Copies (Sather Lane on Bancroft)
3) Sign up for the course blog. You should have received an invitation to join the blog at the email address you provided in class. Please email me or Josh if you have any problems with the sign-up process.
*Please identify yourself on blogger with either your full name or your first name plus last initial so everyone in the class knows who you are.
4) In addition to reading "Kino-Eye," read two very short essays by James Gleick, "Times Goes Standard" and "Time and Motion" in the reader. I didn't mention them in class, but they are on the syllabus.
Looking forward to seeing you in class!
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