RJP43/LiliElbe_EngagedLearners

~ Declaration of Commitment ~

RJP43 opened this issue · 31 comments

RJP43 commented

Dr. Caughie and the Lili Elbe Digital Archive project-team wish to express our deepest gratitude for the undergraduate engaged learners participating in the ENGL 283.06E, Transgender in Literature, class. Their contributions to the archive are truly invaluable. In signing this “Declaration of Commitment,” the undersigned engaged learners commit to the following:

This declaration was signed by the following Engaged Learners during the first week of our 2019 February class meetings - Feb. 5th & 7th, 2019.


Engaged Learners, please commit to this declaration by commenting the following below:

I, ____insert name here____, commit to the above declaration.

I, Joaquin Davalos, commit to the above declaration

I, Christina Tiehen, commit to the above declaration.

I, Katherine Schoen, commit to the above declaration.

I, Katarzyna Klimek, commit to the above declaration.

I, Ran Zhang, commit to the above declaration.

I, Eleni Pamboukis, commit to the above declaration.

dpedz commented

I, Danica Pedregosa, commit to the above declaration.

I, Scholastique Iradukunda commit to the above declaration

I, Adeline Azungue, commit to the above declaration.

I, Wagme Ravindran, commit to the above declaration

I, Katie Griggs, commit to the above declaration.

I, Jade Steele, commit to the above declaration.

I, Samantha Riker, commit to the above declaration.

I, Anais Turiello, commit to the above declaration

I, Nichole Royce, commit to the above declaration.

I, Audrey McCann, commit to the above declaration.

I, Aliana Capati, commit to the above declaration.

i, Sophia Karrow, commit to the above declaration

I, Jackie Alfarah, commit to the above declaration.

I, Cristiana Bertola, commit to the above declaration.

RJP43 commented

Thanks for committing! 💻🎉

Hosting discussions on GitHub means that your responses can be "marked up" using GitHub's markdown syntax. In addition to text styling (like bold, italics, and offsetting quoted text) made available via markdown, you are also able to attach files (images are particularly welcome) and insert emojis in your responses. Please use the GitHub Help Tutorial on basic writing and formatting syntax along with the emoji cheat sheet to assist in writing an engaged response in future issues-board posts and any other places where commenting is available on this interface. Also, feel free to edit your responses on this post to incorporate markdown and help me in livening up this conversation of community commitment.

RJP43 commented

While it may seem more convenient to respond to issue-board postings via email, when you are notified of new repo. updates, we ask that you select the option to view on GitHub and reply on the interface instead of within your email.

Our reason for this request is because replies via email copy the text of the email in your response on the issues-board. This adds unnecessary bloat to our discussion threads and is aesthetically unpleasant. We ask that if out of convenience or desire to respond quickly you do respond via email you return by our next class period to revise your reply and remove the excess email text. You can edit your reply by clicking on the three-dot icon on the top-right corner of your comment and selecting the edit option.

Going forward I will add the peaking eyes (:eyes:) emoji to replies that need advised.

I, Bennett Miller, commit to the above declaration.

I, Tatjana Willms-Jones, commit to the above declaration.

I, Elizabeth Kupchella, commit to the above declaration.

I, Elle Bromer, commit to the above declaration.

I, Amanda Lopez, commit to the above declaration.

I, Kate Barrett-Murphy, commit to the above declaration.