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ISSN 2145-3985. [Con] Textos Revista de Humanidades Facultad de Derecho / Facultad de Educación
Facultad de Comunicación & Publicidad
Peruche Mejia Garcia
"The Hermeneutic of Signs. Studies in Semiotic and Hermeneutic"
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Greek and Roman Mythology
Peter Struck
This course will focus on the myths of ancient Greece and Rome, as a way of exploring the nature of myth and the function it plays for individuals, societies, and nations.
Dear FIX,
There have been a few bumps in the road toward our peer evaluation of writing assignments. Two updates that will affect everyone doing the writing assignments and peer-assessments.
1. We will extend the deadline for assessments ONE WEEK. So assessments of the first writing assignment are now due Sunday, Nov. 4 at 11.59pm New York time (please also be mindful of the switch from Daylight Savings Time). NOTE: This will also mean that you will need to wait til after Nov. 4 to see the evaluations your writing received.
2. We are now going to accept for purposes of the certificate a writing assignment that is assessed at a 50% or greater mark from our peer-assessment grading system. After a detailed reconsideration of our rubric, we have decided that a 50% result indicates an adequate writing assignment.
Finally, you have heard from the Coursera staff verifying that the correct assessment rubric should have FIVE categories. This problem only affected those who got their assessments done within the first 36 hours of the assessment period. For those in that situation, the announcement gives instructions on how to make adjustments to your assessments.
Greek and Roman Mythology Course Teaching Staff
There have been a few bumps in the road toward our peer evaluation of writing assignments. Two updates that will affect everyone doing the writing assignments and peer-assessments.
1. We will extend the deadline for assessments ONE WEEK. So assessments of the first writing assignment are now due Sunday, Nov. 4 at 11.59pm New York time (please also be mindful of the switch from Daylight Savings Time). NOTE: This will also mean that you will need to wait til after Nov. 4 to see the evaluations your writing received.
2. We are now going to accept for purposes of the certificate a writing assignment that is assessed at a 50% or greater mark from our peer-assessment grading system. After a detailed reconsideration of our rubric, we have decided that a 50% result indicates an adequate writing assignment.
Finally, you have heard from the Coursera staff verifying that the correct assessment rubric should have FIVE categories. This problem only affected those who got their assessments done within the first 36 hours of the assessment period. For those in that situation, the announcement gives instructions on how to make adjustments to your assessments.
Greek and Roman Mythology Course Teaching Staff
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