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April 1, 2009

Reviewing the mid-term paper experience (and Joker's Wild)

As I mentioned in class, I am open to lots of different ways to review and reflect on the mid-term paper experience.  I especially like the idea of circulating (without identification) all the papers for all to see.  But I want to provide everyone a chance to object to this tentative plan (via comments or e-mails to me).

In addition, I am eager to hear ideas for going "off the board" concerning how we might review the mid-term paper exercise: i.e., folks should feel free to make novel suggestions concerning how to make the most of the mid-term experience.

Speaking of going "off the board," Jonathan was kind enough to help me find this YouTube link to a classic clip of the old Joker's Wild game show.  There is a reference to going "off the board" around the 2:15 mark.  (Also, this clip should make every feel good about being smarter than some folks were in the 1970s.)

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