A lot of stuff is interesting and even boring stuff can be made so.

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Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to explain the dynamics of online communities including formation, joining, governance, conflict, and exit.
Furthermore, you will have experience with the development, challenges, and maintenance of online communities via hands-on interventions, such as experiments with your own online networks and via contributions to communities like Wikipedia.
It’s the Web!
Tools like Obsidian allow you to “make information your own.”
In emails, click the ‘…’ to see my response.
Please see my comments below. —Dr. Reagle …
On Tuesday, Sue wrote: >>> Michael Pollen argues agriculture is the new industrial. >> >>typo: it's "Pollan" —Dr. Reagle >> > Thanks for noting that. — Sue It's an easy mistake to make. —Dr. Reagle

| high expectations | respect |
| academic integrity | collaboration |
| gadgets | attendance |
| participation | late work |