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Assignment 2
For assignment 2, you are to work in pairs or groups of three: Choose a piece of writing that discusses some aspect of climate change. It could be a newspaper or magazine article, an opinion piece, a blog post (but it … Continue reading
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What to look for in a good blog post
Here’s a possible rubric for marking your blog posts, once you’ve revised them. Feel free to use the comments to suggest changes to the rubric (hint: if you’d prefer a different way of marking them, here’s your chance to say … Continue reading
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Welcome to the class blog!
This is the class blog for the course PMU199 Climate Change: Software Science and Society, at the University of Toronto. We’ll be using the blog to talk about the course, post assignments, comment on topics related to the course, and … Continue reading
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