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A First-Day-of-Class Activity: Dessert Potluck Padlet

Credit: iStock/Halfpoint
Credit: iStock/Halfpoint
I teach first-year writing at a small liberal arts college, and on the first day of class, I like to talk about dessert with my students. No, really! Sure, we (eventually) get into the nitty-gritty of the syllabus, but first we talk about dessert.

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