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Online components
This unit requires regular use of the University’s Learning Management System (LMS), also known as Blackboard Learn. You will need reliable access to a computer and the Internet to use the LMS. We will be using the LMS to submit weekly writings in a drop box for the week, the research project components each have their own drop boxes. I will be using the LMS to write personalized feedback on your work. The easiest way to access is to go to the URL http://elearning.sydney.edu.au/ and log in with your Unikey and password. You may also find it useful to access Ryan’s independently-operated teaching site for this unit at http://anthro.rschram.org/2667. This site is for your reference. Many of the lecture notes and other supplemental materials will be posted here. It is, however, not required for this class.
ANTH 2667: The Anthropology of Religion - A Guide to the Unit
How this class works, Learning outcomes, Learning structure, Readings, Online components, Assessments, Assessments at-a-glance, Further information about this unit, Weekly plan and assigned readings, Books about religion, Starting points for your research, Staying on top of your study