Posted on December 13th, 2009 by Mr Wood
SCI Assignment is worth 30 points. Post due by Sunday 12/20 7:00 PM.
Our study of Africa will begin as soon as Eagle Radio Show #2 is in the books. Do one more podcast prior to our study. Choose a show once again that relates to Africa – only this time make it specific to African [...]
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Posted on December 8th, 2009 by Mr Wood
Parents must contact Mr. Wood in order for students to go to Chicago. Any other past SCI students are also invited. Just give me a call.
look at me. listen to me.
ALL THE BASICS BELOW
Saturday December 19.
Leave Russ in GH – 8:00 AM via car pool.
Train – Michigan City to Downtown Chi-town. (9:20 [...]
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Posted on November 30th, 2009 by Mr Wood
SCI Assignment is worth 30 points. Post due by Sunday 12/6 7:00 PM.
We begin our study of the continent of Africa on Monday 12/7 – Let’s begin with a NPR podcast evaluation. Your topic for this assignment is AFRICA.
One of the best things you can do in order to learn how to podcast is to [...]
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Posted on November 22nd, 2009 by Mr Wood
This is an Extra Credit RWE Economics Assignment Option T – Asian Carp invade the Great Lakes. This assignment is worth 20 points extra credit and available to SCI students and all Econ classes. It includes an article from the Detroit Free Press and Medill Reports, two podcasts from NPR, and a youtube link. [...]
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Posted on November 22nd, 2009 by Mr Wood
DO NOT FORGET… “Flip iT” assignments are due posted and emailed to me by Tuesday 11/24. As of 11/21 five are complete. Synopsis. “Flip-iT” Follow-up Questions. Turn in the “Flip-iT” Follow-up questions on line as a Word attachment. Please send the email to bobwoodmsu@charter.net.
SCI Assignment is worth 30 points. Post due by Sunday 11/29 7:00 [...]
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Posted on November 21st, 2009 by Mr Wood
Thank you for your honest assessment of where we stand for Eagle Radio. I thought the discussion on Friday was productive. And I think we really have a lot of creative talent in our class. Also, several of you dropped by later in the day with personal thoughts. I have tried to surmise where we [...]
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Posted on November 16th, 2009 by Mr Wood
DO NOT FORGET… “Flip iT” assignments are due posted and typed by Tuesday 11/24. As of 11/14 two are complete. Synopsis. “Flip-iT” Follow-up Questions. Turn in the “Flip-iT” Follow-up questions on line as a Word attachment. Please send the email to bobwoodmsu@charter.net.
SCI Assignment is worth 30 points. Post due by Sunday 11/22 7:00 PM.
This worked [...]
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Posted on November 13th, 2009 by Mr Wood
One thought here…if this is to be done right, we need to leave the attitude on the sidelines. There is way too much work to do to waste time with “blah, blah, blah” high school drama. Executive producers have been chosen because I think they have the qualities needed to lead, and I have [...]
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Posted on November 10th, 2009 by Mr Wood
We do not know how long this creation will live. Nor do we know if and when it will ever reach public production. However, we do recognize November 10, 2009 as Eagle Radio’s official birth. We have yet to throw the switch to send volts of electricity through its circuitry, in order to create a [...]
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Posted on November 5th, 2009 by Mr Wood
In the 2009 Voice of Democracy Essay contest sponsored by the local VFW, Oakridge was fortunate to have four fine representatives.
The annual essay/speech contest has a unique title each year. This years topic for the speech was “Does America Still Have Heroes.” The speeches must be between 3:00 and 5:00 minutes long. They will be [...]
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