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ENC1101 and ENC1102: About Assignments


Hi Scholars,

Keep doing the work you see posted, especially the Research Paper, and for ENC1101--MyLabsPlus. Check this website every day in case I have posted something new.

Communicate with each other. Stay in touch. Spend quality time with your family. Read. Reflect.

I will let you know at a future date when I want assignments. Keep in mind the deadlines already established for the Research Paper and MyLabsPlus (ENC1101).

I will most likely be utilizing Canvas for you to upload particular assignments at some time in the future. At this point, do not send me anything.

I hope you all are well!

Things will get better!

Best, 

Mr. Mulhern

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Until we are back on campus in the 2020-21 school year, adhere to the virtual behavior guidelines posted on Canvas. Follow uniform, ID badge, and safety rules. Do not be late for class. When you enter the classroom, copy the Agenda, the Word of the Day, and the Writing/Grammar Point of the Day. Place any homework on the table.