Thursday, January 26, 2006





At Miami Dade College -Kendall Campus
Professor A.P. Stone serves intrigue to her English Composition class...
Above, students are working on their Mobius Strip : Defining Self projects in Fred Shaw Plaza. Inspired by poet, Denise Duhamel's mobius strip poem Forgetful from her book of poem Two by Two, the students came up with their own defining word and created a mobius strip 'poem' of their own. The activity resulted in an essay that used the definition pattern at the end of the week.


"Today my students are working a scavenger hunt- inspired activity. Many of them are incoming freshmen and transfers and really haven't growm acquianted with all of the programs the college has to offer. Besides, we live in south Florida and the weather is gorgeous! The purpose of the group project is to create awareness of the services that are provided by the college, and also to give them a bead on where these services are located. This is also away to get the student familiar with one another, which will make group projects less intimidating and awkward later in the semester."


Dear Students,

Your next go to clue is:

First, post a brief response on this site.
Next, on this website find the famous "Cougar" photo.
Identify the "Cougar"'s location in real life on campus.
Log out of this computer and head to the "Cougar".
At the base of the "Cougar" you will find an envelope with your class printed on the front. Open the envelope and read the next clue.

Good Luck!

The Catwoman