User talk:KarleeButler

Analytical Writing

 * Karlee,

I believe we talked about this last week, but just to restate: I think dream analysis is a great topic, but I'd like this to go into more than just what your dreams might mean--some study of dreaming in general, the science of it, and some different perspectives on the meaning and purpose of dreams would be great.

I'd consider writing two papers: one about science and different perspectives on dreams, and one about your dreams in particular, based on the perspectives you've uncovered in the first paper.
 * Best, Stevenarntson

Please post the template for the class today, and your Statement of Intent.
 * Best, Stevenarntson

 Hello KarleeButler, and welcome to Wikiversity! If you need help, feel free to visit my talk page, or contact us and ask questions. After you leave a comment on a talk page, remember to sign and date; it helps everyone follow the threads of the discussion. The signature icon in the edit window makes it simple. To get started, you may


 * Take a guided tour and learn to edit.
 * Visit a (kind of) random project.
 * Browse Wikiversity, or visit a portal corresponding to your educational level: pre-school, primary, secondary, tertiary, non-formal education.
 * Find out about research activities on Wikiversity.


 * Read an introduction for teachers and find out how to write an educational resource for Wikiversity.
 * Give feedback about your initial observations
 * Discuss Wikiversity issues or ask questions at the colloquium.
 * Chat with other Wikiversitans on #wikiversity-en.

And don't forget to explore Wikiversity with the links to your left. Be bold to contribute and to experiment with the sandbox or your userpage, and see you around Wikiversity! --Mu301Bot 07:19, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

Feel free to leave a message on my talk page if you have any questions or need help. --mikeu talk 07:19, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

Schedule and Topic Due
Please post your topic and research component today.
 * Best, Stevenarntson