Welcome to the CRT100!

I would like to officially welcome you to the course! My name is Dr. Patrick Flink and I will be your professor for CRT100. We will explore many interesting things such as understanding critical thinking, arguments, fallacies, evidence, authority, and how all of these things tie into our daily lives, school, and careers.

The first thing that I would like you to do is explore our site. Become familiar with how things are laid out. You want to ensure that you can easily navigate the class. You can’t break anything so look and play around!

Next, read through the syllabus so that you know what is expected of you during the course. It is important to have an idea of the direction of the course. Knowing the demands and requirements of the course so that yoou can set up a study and work schedule. We’ll talk more about schedules and the specifics of the course in this first and second weeks.

I look forward to working with you all. Contact me via pflink@bmcc.cuny.edu if you have questions or need assistance.

-Dr. Flink

Welcome to the CRT100!

I would like to officially welcome you to the course! My name is Dr. Patrick Flink and I will be your professor for CRT100. We will explore many interesting things such as understanding critical thinking, arguments, fallacies, evidence, authority, and how all of these things tie into our daily lives, school, and careers.

The first thing that I would like you to do is explore our site. Become familiar with how things are laid out. You want to ensure that you can easily navigate the class. You can’t break anything so look and play around!

Next, read through the syllabus so that you know what is expected of you during the course. It is important to have an idea of the direction of the course. Knowing the demands and requirements of the course so that yoou can set up a study and work schedule. We’ll talk more about schedules and the specifics of the course in this first and second weeks.

I look forward to working with you all. Contact me via pflink@bmcc.cuny.edu if you have questions or need assistance.

-Dr. Flink

Sample Assignment

This is a sample assignment. In order to create one you

  1. Create a new Post
  2. Check the box next to “Assignments” in the Categories area.
  3. Publish the post

If you don’t see Categories then you may be using the Block editor.

In the Block Editor it’s not immediately apparent how to add Categories to a post.
1: Change from Block to Document view by clicking Document
2: Click the Categories title to expand it
3: Check the category you want applied to the post.
4: If you need a new category you can do it right from the page.
  1. Click Add New Category Link
  2. Write in the name of the category
  3. Click the Add New Category Button

Sample Assignment

This is a sample assignment. In order to create one you

  1. Create a new Post
  2. Check the box next to “Assignments” in the Categories area.
  3. Publish the post

If you don’t see Categories then you may be using the Block editor.

In the Block Editor it’s not immediately apparent how to add Categories to a post.
1: Change from Block to Document view by clicking Document
2: Click the Categories title to expand it
3: Check the category you want applied to the post.
4: If you need a new category you can do it right from the page.
  1. Click Add New Category Link
  2. Write in the name of the category
  3. Click the Add New Category Button