RESOURCES

  • Help with technical matters

    Posting Your Weekly Commentaries:

    (It is highly recommended that you first save your paper as a text file (any format) and then highlight it, "copy" it and "paste" it on the "Comments" box.)

    1. Click on "Student Projects" on the image map above.
    2. Click on "The weekly papers on the readings and class discussions". This will take you to the "Comments" page.
    3. Click on the "Add comments" button.
    4. Fill out the form. You can copy your comments from another file by highlighting the text and then copying it. After that, you can just click in the "comments" box and got to "edit", "paste".
    5. Click on "Submit Query"
    6. Your comments should be posted now. If you get an error message, be sure to contact Dan Bucsescu.

    Posting Your Semester Projects:

    As soon as you are done with your semester project, please submit them as files -via e-mail- or hand in a photocopy of the text and/or graphics.

  • Reference Pages: This gives you an index of the general information about certain movements, technical terms, scientists and writers that we have provided. The purpose of these reference pages is to help you with the readings for this course, as well as to give you an introduction into philosophy, theory, etc.
  • Links on the WWW that are relevant to the course

    You may be interested in visiting some of these WWW pages that are relevant to the topics discussed in the course:

If you have any troubles with this site or have any other questions regarding the course please e-mail:
Professor Dan Bucsescu at vico65@aol.com or Lawrence McDonald at Assemblages.com Multimedia  Lawrence@Assemblages.com

 

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