That’s all, folks

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Well, that’s it for the semester, everyone. Grades are in and the office is closed up. I’m not teaching this summer, so I won’t be back until August,
Have a good summer!


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Well, that’s it for the semester, everyone. Grades are in and the office is closed up. I’m not teaching this summer, so I won’t be back until August,
Have a good summer!

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Following is your out-of-class poetry essay assignment for English 102, due at the beginning of class on Thursday, March 21:
The Library of America has made the newspaper articles Susan Glaspell wrote about the Hossack Case (inspiration for “Jury of Her Peers”) available as a pdf. (Spoiler alert: if you don’t want to find out how the trial turned out, skip the introduction).

Engadget has a recent interview with Richard Collins, head of Ubuntu mobile products, with some good information about Ubuntu’s launch strategy as well as their view of the competition for their forthcoming mobile OS.

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Following is your out-of-class poetry essay assignment for English 102, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, February 19:

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Due to last Wednesday’s weather delay, I have posted a revised calendar to the BUS 285 page.
See you next week.
As we discussed in class on Monday, your marketing project this semester will be to develop a marketing plan, aimed at consumers, for the Ubuntu phone. Below is the video introduction to the phone that we watched in class:
As you think about your marketing plan, remember to think globally: “the smartphone revolution is just beginning. The next billion people who get online are likely to do so with a mobile device.”