Multiple Classes
If you are taking BOTH Myth-Folklore AND Indian Epics in the same semester, please read the notes below; there is a separate page for returning students who took a class previously and are now taking the other class.
SEPARATE Blogs. You will need to have separate blogs for the two classes, so you will create two blogs in Week 1: one blog for Myth-Folklore, and one blog for Indian Epics.
Weekly Schedule. You will need a total of 12 hours each week for both classes, so let me know how you would spread those 12 hours out over the days of the week. I'll see if I can find a logical/easy way to divide up the assignments so you'll have a good flow within and between the two classes.
Orientation Week. There are many assignments that are the same for both classes during Week 1, Orientation Week. You should post the assignments in both of your blogs, but it is fine if you copy the content for the assignment. Here are the assignments that are the same for both classes in Week 1: Favorite Place, Introduction, Growth Mindset, Assignments, Tools, and Time Management. So, copy the post into the other blog, and then do the Declaration for that class for each of those assignments.
* For "Browse the Storybooks" you can look at the Storybooks for each class separately and write a separate post for each class.
Future Weeks. In Weeks 2 and 3, you can re-use the same "Feedback" post for both classes. Beyond that assignment, I don't think you will run into any real overlap between the two classes, but if you are not sure about that, just let me know and we'll figure it out.
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