700 words
You will keep notes about the course content in your Blackboard journal. To give flexibility regarding your interests, you can choose the course weeks you will add notes to the journal. You will be required to complete four journal entries (2 before or by week 6, and 2 after that). Only you and the instructor will have access to the journal.
Try to answer the following questions in each of your journal entries:
Answer each question separately
What interested you the most in the week’s course content? Why?
What about the concepts discussed this week? (use the syllabus, course schedule, to see each week’s concepts). Did they help you understand the historical process better, or not? How come? Comment on at least one concept and related event/process discussed in the textbook or lectures.
What event, concept, or historical process remained unclear to you? Why?
How do you evaluate your learning process about world history so f—
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Approximately 700 words
In your Blackboard notebook, you will make notes regarding the course content. You can choose which course weeks you will make notes to the notebook to give yourself more flexibility based on your interests. Four diary entries will be requested of you (2 before or by week 6, and 2 after that). The notebook will be accessible only to you and the instructor.
In each diary entry, try to answer the following questions:
Respond to each question independently.
What aspect of the week’s course content piqued your attention the most? Why?
What about the ideas that were discussed this week? (Use the syllabus or course schedule to see what ideas are covered each week.) Did they improve your understanding of the historical process, or not? How come? Comment on at least