Everything is 
in. Nothing left to do. I'll let ANGEL do the math on your base grades, 
and then I'll make any adjustments based on extra credit, and that's that. 
Your grades will be locked in, and soon you'll be finding out exactly what 
you got.
The
 only thing left for you to do (if you haven't done it already) is 
evaluate this class via the SARS online teacher evaluation site, to 
which you can link right here.
 The site is live until late August. Please take a few minutes to let us 
know how this first online version of JRN 200 went, what we should keep 
doing, and what could be better.
Plus, there's 
only one thing for me to do, and that's to thank each of you for 
(kinda/sorta) spending a summer with me (online, at least). I enjoyed 
working with each and every one of you. I really did.
Everyone
 comes into JRN 200 at a different starting point. Some have some 
journalistic experience; others don't. A few people have a natural 
talent; others need that talent cultivated a bit before it becomes 
apparent.
No
 matter where and how you started, I got to see improvement. Growth. 
Little everyday victories. Some defeats, but also renewed efforts to 
overcome those losses.
No
 matter if you did great in this class or just eked by, remember this is
 just one step in a larger journey: one toward the day after graduation.
 Between now and then you'll build on the skills you learned here. 
You'll improve. You'll get more comfortable doing this. Things will seem
 more natural as you do them (like AP style).
If
 journalism was easy to learn, it would be a two-week certificate class 
at the local community college, and not a four-year major. This is just 
an early step in that longer trip to your careers and independent lives.
You're on your way. If there's anything I can do to help along the way, please don't hesistate to ask. (All because our class is done doesn't mean I'm not willing to help!)
Good luck to everyone in the coming semester, and one last time, thank you. 
 
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