Welcome to the Home Page for Prof. Furr's course ENGL 345-01 , "Middle English Literature"
Fall 2011

MR 10-11:15 a.m.  UH-2044

I plan to put on this page links to all kinds of course information and other material related to the readings in this course.
Please let me know if you find any relevant sites on the Internet that other students should know about.

CLASS PHOTOS

CLASS PHOTO

GROUP ONE GROUP TWO

GROUP THREE

GROUP FOUR GROUP FIVE GROUP SIX

Email me here if you have any questions, comments, criticisms, or problems. Use the proper subject line (see bottom of this page).

English Department Home Page


ORGANIZATION:

Homework Page

Class Schedule (not up yet)

Course Syllabus

How To Produce 'Plain Text' for Emailing Your HW Assignments

Streaming Audio Instructions

Internet and E-mail Requirements

How to E-mail an Essay
Using the Copy-and-Paste
Method

(any E-mail client)

Printing "Image-PDF" Files Accurately Using Adobe Acrobat Reader

Guidelines for Research Paper in This Course

Guidelines for
Biweekly Assignments

Guidelines for Individual Research Paper Guidelines for the Group Presentations Guidelines for the Annotated Bibliography My Medieval History and Literature Page My Research and Documentation Page
Melissa Snell's Medieval-Renaissance Page at About.com MSU Computer Lab Schedules IRC Information for Distance Classes

Software You Will Need and How To Get It

Instructions for Off-Campus Access to Electronic Databases at Sprague Library

The Geoffrey Chaucer Page (Harvard)

Basic Chaucer Glossary
(from Prof. Duncan's page at Towson State Univ., MD)

MLA Bibliography (with MSU ISP only -- click on 'Databases') Sprague Library Home Page
(for on-line bibliographies and some full-text journals)

How to email me that you are, or will be, absent from class

Final Examination & Grading Information

Email me with comments, criticisms, questions, problems.


PLEASE NOTE:

How To Inform Me of Your Absence (preferably beforehand, but no later than the same day).

Email me at furrg - AT - mail.montclair.edu, with the following Subject line:

Lastname MEL  [date of class you are absent] Absent

For example:

Subject: Robinson  MEL September 21  Absent

That way I'll be able to recognize, file, and later find, your email, and so give you credit for an "excused absence."

1. You must have at least two e-mail addresses for this course. 

2. You MUST use the MSU mail email account for this course. It is "free" -- i.e. you have already paid for it in your tuition.

To set up this account, go here.

NOTE: To use your MSU email, go to http://webmail.montclair.edu

You also need a second email account, for emergency use only, in case the MSU mail server breaks down. If you don't have one already, you can get free email.

To get  free web-based e-mail, go to one of these two indexes:

3. You will also need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader on your home/dorm computer. (It is already on all the computer lab computers at MSU). Download it from this page.

IMPORTANT:   Whenever you email me, use the proper subject line:

                   Subj: Yourlastname  MEL   date assignment is due

For example, if your last name is 'Robertson' and your are emailing me the assignment for September 11,

                    Subj: Robertson  MEL  Sept. 21 (or, 9/21, etc.)

If you don't, I'll forward your e-mail right back to you.


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