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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

HWC10.11 Day 50 - History of China (cont.)


Objective:   Examine the ideas and influence of indigenous and diffused religions in East Asia.  Analyze themes of interaction, interdependence, and diffusion along the Silk Road.  Summarize the impact of and Chinese reaction to western imperialism.

Task: Once again, we'll start class with notes on the religions of East Asia.  Then, we'll spend the next portion of class finishing our review of the China timeline.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class finishing the directed research activity on the Silk Road.

Tomorrow, after the Boxer fishbowl discussion, you'll have time to work on your NetGenEd outsource clip and video.  I'll have the FlipCams for you to use.  If you choose not to work on your video, you can use this class time to work on your East Asia assignments.

Homework:

  • TODAY - NetGenEd Outsource Request (be sure to hyperlink your name to your due by 3:00 pm
  • Thursday, 4/11 - Boxer Rebellion fishbowl discussion (come prepared for discussion and observation)
  • Friday, 4/12 - Historical question (based on units 1-4) posted to HWC1.2 blog by 3:00 pm
  • Friday, 4/12 - Article summary for "Chinese Communist Party: Would Mao Recognize the Paradox" due on Moodle forum
  • Monday, 4/15 - Japan Timeline due in class (see Moodle for instructions)
  • Tuesday, 4/16 - Meiji Restoration fishbowl discussion (come prepared for discussion and observation)
  • Wednesday, 4/17 - "Transnationalism" reading quiz (use reading guide to prepare)
  • Wednesday, 4/17 - NetGenEd Outsource clip due on FCP Ning BEFORE class and linked on NetGenEd wiki by 3:00 pm
  • Thursday, 4/18 - "Top Ten Things to Know About Korea" reading due in class
  • Thursday, 4/18 - Constructive responses to at least 3 historical questions (posted as comments to historical questions) - THERE SHOULD BE A MAXIMUM OF 3 COMMENTS TO EACH QUESTION!
  • Monday, 4/22 - Unit 5 Test
  • Thursday, 5/2 - NetGenEd Video due on FCP Ning BEFORE class begins

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