but things have changed, no?

As stated on the class Discussion page, postings are graded for both form (editing) and content, and they are not simple opinion pieces. Postings are the equivalent to in-class essays in a face-to-face class, so they must show your understanding of the reading, your ability to apply the situations to actual experiences described in precise detail, the depth of your thinking and creativity developing an essay about the topic. A typical posting should be 350+ words long and, when appropriate, incorporate documented quotations from the readings.

Likewise, the responses are not simple "I agree" or "Good job" bits of chat. They need to demonstrate your ability to add examples and ideas to the discussion. Ideally, they will introduce new ways of looking at the topic that will allow others to pick up on your examples and expand on their own discussions. A typical response will be about 200+ words.

Remember: discussions are worth 20 points (10 for your posting, 10 for your responses) each, and you must post your response to the Message Board no later than the due date in order to get credit. After the class has posted to the Message Board, read what everybody has to say about the discussion topic and respond to any or all of them (at least one for a "C" and at least two if you are trying to earn maximum points), and feel free to respond to responses over the next couple of days; responses are due before noon Sunday :)

Discuss the following (and note that several things must be included in your post):

A NOTE ABOUT RESPONSES: Add some thoughts on what the advantages and disadvantages of someone's home choice might be. Be very specific. If you have to research things like sizes, costs, housing restrictions in certain areas, and so on, please do (and cite your sources). You could also add ideas to what sorts of clever designs and multi-purpose furnishings someone could include in such a house to make it more functional and more home-like.

And, finally, A SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT COPYING/PASTING PICTURES onto Canvas: It's easy. Select the picture; right-click; Copy; go to the discussion board and place your cursor where you want your picture in your discussion; right-click; paste. However, occasionally it does not work. Do not do this from a phone, for example; that often guarantees failure. Some photos are copyright (and Copy) protected. If you need to try several to get one onto the board, then try several. You will likely have a gazillion to choose from :)