After watching the Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes video excerpt, what are you thinking regarding Greek Mythology, Greek Culture, Greek History, Greek Philosophy? Do we need to look back to look forward in our world? This response is due in class after watching the video excerpt. Due by Fri., Oct. 22nd.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Metacognition?
“We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing of the
world. We give little thought to the machinery that generates the
sunlight that makes life possible, to the gravity that glues us to an
Earth that would otherwise send us spinning off into space, or to the
atoms of which we are made and on whose stability we fundamentally
depend. Except for children (who don’t know enough not to ask the
important questions), few of us spend much time wondering why nature is
the way it is; where the cosmos came from, or whether it is always
here; if time will one day flow backward and effects precede causes; or
whether there are ultimate limits to what humans can know.”
-Carl Sagan from an introduction to A Brief History of Time By Stephen Hawking
After
hearing and reading your peer's reactions during class about the listed
quotation, what new insight can you add to this quotation analysis?
Please respond during your first class on Wed., Oct. 20th
Friday, October 8, 2021
"The Simpsons" And "The Odyssey?"
How is The Simpsons' video clip (Simpson's Video Clip) a parody and/or satire of The Odyssey and heroes in Greek Mythology? Please list at least one specific from the Heroic Code as you explain and defend your assessment and thinking. This response is due by Tues., Oct. 12th.
Does Homer And "The Iliad" Still Matter?
After listening to the podcast addressing Why Homer & 'The Iliad Still' Matters Today, do you think The Iliad still matters? Explain and defend why. Please complete this response in class on the day that we listen to the podcast. Blog response due by Tues., Oct. 12th.
Counseling And The Use Of "The Iliad" And "The Odyssey?"
After listening to the Psychiatrist Counsels Vets With Odyssey Audio, what are you thinking about the The Iliad And The Odyssey? Please specify your thoughts using a dynamic topic sentence and supporting evidence. After listening to the audio clip, please respond during class. Blog response due by Tues., Oct. 12th.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
"The Iliad?" Or "The Odyssey?" What Do You Think?
With reference to The Iliad Background Info Video/The Odyssey Background Info Video #1/The Odyssey Background Info Video #2, what did it make you contemplate regarding archetypal patterns? Homecoming? Pride? The hero? Divinities? Heroic Code? Guest/Host? Hubris? Other? Please quote from either text or the video. Please complete this blog response by Fri., Oct. 8th.
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Heracles Or Hercule? What Do We Know?
Based upon your prior knowledge or cultural literacy, what do you know about Hercules, the famous Greek hero? After reading the "Hercules" myth, what do you know now? Please specify, explain, argue, and share your understanding of Hercules. Complete this blog in class by Mon., Sep. 27th.
Friday, September 24, 2021
Jason & Perseus: Heroes?
Based upon our readings and discussions regarding several Greek Heroes (Jason/Perseus), what patterns are you noticing? Do you now think differently about the labeling of a hero or heroine? Argue, explain, and defend. Please complete this blog response in class by Fri., Sep. 24th.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
"Trusting Cupid?"
What is your reaction to the Cupid And Psyche myth's proclamation about "trust" within relationships? Please comment with quotations and/or references from the myth. This blog response should be completed in class By Mon., Sep. 13th.
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes?
After watching the Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes video excerpt, what are
you thinking regarding Greek Mythology, Greek Culture, Greek History,
Greek Philosophy? Do we need to look back to look forward in our world?
This response is due in class after watching the video excerpt. Due by Fri., Aug. 20th.
Metacognition?
“We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing of the
world. We give little thought to the machinery that generates the
sunlight that makes life possible, to the gravity that glues us to an
Earth that would otherwise send us spinning off into space, or to the
atoms of which we are made and on whose stability we fundamentally
depend. Except for children (who don’t know enough not to ask the
important questions), few of us spend much time wondering why nature is
the way it is; where the cosmos came from, or whether it is always
here; if time will one day flow backward and effects precede causes; or
whether there are ultimate limits to what humans can know.”
-Carl Sagan from an introduction to A Brief History of Time By Stephen Hawking
After
hearing and reading your peer's reactions during class about the listed
quotation, what new insight can you add to this quotation analysis?
Please respond during your first class on Wed., Aug. 18th
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Dr. Castellani's Black/Red Figure Vase Reflection Quiz
Based upon Dr. Castellani's presentation, evaluate this black/red figure vase image. Please decode through commentary. Think about direction, borders, placement, and symbols or manifestations. This blog response is a quiz and should be completed during class by Wed., May 19th.
"Star Wars & Greek Mythology?"
Is there a mythology to Star Wars? If anything, what patterns do you see regarding Greek Mythology and Star Wars? What will you take with you to other subjects regarding
Greek Mythology? Final observant thoughts to ponder about Greek
Mythology? Please complete this blog response in class Wed., May 19th
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Does Homer & "The Iliad" Still Matter?
After listening to the podcast addressing Why Homer & 'The Iliad Still' Matters Today, do you think The Iliad still matters? Explain and defend why. Please complete this response in class on the day that we listen to the podcast. Blog response due by Fri., May 14th.
Counseling And The Use Of "The Iliad" & "The Odyssey?"
After listening to the Psychiatrist Counsels Vets With Odyssey Audio, what are you thinking about the The Iliad And The Odyssey? Please specify your thoughts using a dynamic topic sentence and supporting evidence. After listening to the audio clip, please respond during class. Blog response due by Fri., May 14th.
"The Simpsons" & "The Odyssey?"
How is The Simpsons' video clip (Simpson's Video Clip) a parody and/or satire of The Odyssey and heroes in Greek Mythology? Please list at least one specific from the Heroic Code as you explain and defend your assessment and thinking. This response is due by Fri., May 14th.
Cyclops: "The Odyssey" Text To Film?
What subtle or overt differences did you notice regarding the Book IX The Odyssey reading and The Odyssey film clip of the Cyclops episode? Explain, note, argue, quote, and defend. Anything regarding the Heroic Code, Guest/Host Relationship, or hubris? After watching the film clip, please respond during class.
"The Iliad" Or "The Odyssey": What Do You Think?
With reference to The Odyssey/The Iliad Background Info Video, what did it make you contemplate regarding archetypal patterns? Homecoming? Pride? The hero? Divinities? Heroic Code? Guest/Host? Hubris? Other? Please quote from either text or the video. Please complete this blog response by Fri., May 7th.
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Heracles or Hercules? What Do We Know?
Based upon your prior knowledge or cultural literacy, what do you know about Hercules, the famous Greek hero? After reading the "Hercules" myth, what do you know now? Please specify, explain, argue, and share your understanding of Hercules. Complete this blog in class by Wed., Apr. 28th.
Jason & Perseus: Heroes?
Based upon our readings and discussions regarding several Greek Heroes (Jason/Perseus), what patterns are you noticing? Do you now think differently about the labeling of a hero or heroine? Argue, explain, and defend. Please complete this blog response in class by Tues., Apr. 27th.
Sunday, April 4, 2021
"Trusting Cupid?"
What is your reaction to the Cupid And Psyche myth's proclamation
about "trust" within relationships? Please comment with quotations
and/or references from the myth. This blog response should be completed
in class By Fri., Apr. 9th.
Sunday, March 7, 2021
"Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes?"
After watching the Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes video excerpt, what are you thinking regarding Greek Mythology, Greek Culture, Greek History, Greek Philosophy? Do we need to look back to look forward in our world? This response is due in class after watching the video excerpt.
Metacognition?
“We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing of the
world. We give little thought to the machinery that generates the
sunlight that makes life possible, to the gravity that glues us to an
Earth that would otherwise send us spinning off into space, or to the
atoms of which we are made and on whose stability we fundamentally
depend. Except for children (who don’t know enough not to ask the
important questions), few of us spend much time wondering why nature is
the way it is; where the cosmos came from, or whether it is always
here; if time will one day flow backward and effects precede causes; or
whether there are ultimate limits to what humans can know.”
-Carl Sagan from an introduction to A Brief History of Time By Stephen Hawking
After
hearing and reading your peer's reactions during class about the listed
quotation, what new insight can you add to this quotation analysis?
Please respond during your first class on Wed., Mar. 10th
Sunday, February 28, 2021
"Star Wars" & Greek Mythology?
Is there a mythology to Star Wars? If anything, what patterns do you see regarding Greek Mythology and Star Wars? What will you take with you to other subjects regarding Greek Mythology? Final observant thoughts to ponder about Greek Mythology? Please complete this blog response in class on Thurs., Mar. 4th.
Monday, February 15, 2021
Heracles Or Hercules? What Do We Know?
Based upon your prior knowledge or cultural literacy, what do you know about Hercules, the famous Greek hero? After reading the "Hercules" myth, what do you know now? Please specify, explain, argue, and share your understanding of Hercules. Complete this blog in class by Fri., Feb. 26th.
Jason & Perseus: Heroes?
Based upon our readings and discussions regarding several Greek Heroes (Jason/Perseus), what patterns are you noticing? Do you now think differently about the labeling of a hero or heroine? Argue, explain, and defend. Please complete this blog response in class by Fri., Feb. 26th.
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Trusting Cupid?
What is your reaction to the Cupid And Psyche myth's proclamation about "trust" within relationships? Please comment with quotations and/or references from the myth. This blog response should be completed in class By Thur., Jan. 28th-Group A/Fri., Jan. 29th-Group B.
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
"Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes?"
After watching the Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes video excerpt, what are you thinking regarding Greek Mythology, Greek Culture, Greek History, Greek Philosophy? Do we need to look back to look forward in our world? This response is due in class after watching the video excerpt.
Metacognition?
“We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing of the
world. We give little thought to the machinery that generates the
sunlight that makes life possible, to the gravity that glues us to an
Earth that would otherwise send us spinning off into space, or to the
atoms of which we are made and on whose stability we fundamentally
depend. Except for children (who don’t know enough not to ask the
important questions), few of us spend much time wondering why nature is
the way it is; where the cosmos came from, or whether it is always
here; if time will one day flow backward and effects precede causes; or
whether there are ultimate limits to what humans can know.”
-Carl Sagan from an introduction to A Brief History of Time By Stephen Hawking
After
hearing and reading your peer's reactions during class about the listed
quotation, what new insight can you add to this quotation analysis?
Please respond during your first class on Tues., Jan. 6th