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Week 1 Class 1
Agenda

•   Adding the Class
•   Syllabus/Green Sheet
•   Website
•   QHQ
•   Teams and participation points
Adding the Class
• I can only take 49 students
• If you are on the waiting list, you can stay. I won’t
  hand out add codes until at least Monday of next
  week, and then, only if there is room.
• As we go over the syllabus, consider whether
  you will stay in the class. If you want out, please
  let me know, so I can offer your seat to another
  student.
• If you are not on the waiting list, it is very unlikely
  you will get into the class unless we have a mass
  exodus after the syllabus!
Adding the Honors Section
• If you are in the Honors Program:
  – Ask me for an Honors add code.
  – Drop your regular section and then add the Honors section with
    the new CRN#.
  – The switch must be made during the first week of the quarter.


• If you are not in the Honors Program:
   – You may take one Honors class if you qualify.
   – Email ????? for permission to add the class.
   – Do not drop the regular section until you have been permitted
     into the class.
   – The switch must be made during the first week of the quarter.
Honors Section Expectations
• Honors Students will physically be in the exact same
  class, but they will need to do a minimum of an
  additional 10 hours of work outside of class in order
  to earn the Honors designation. For this class, that
  will include the following:
   – an advanced library workshop
   – An annotated bibliography(eight entries) for one text that
     we read this quarter
   – A final paper that includes this outside research.


Once a student switches over to the Honors section, then he or
she may NOT switch back. If the Honors work is not completed,
the student’s grade will drop one full letter.
The Green Sheet:
What you will find here

    – Course               – Class Policies
      Requirements            • Plagiarism
       • Assignments and      • Conduct and Courtesy
         values
       • Participation
                           – The Class Website
    – Required Materials      • How to sign up for an
       • Books                  account
       • Computer Access      • How to post your
                                homework.
Texts and Required Materials:
• Reading assignments will be posted on the
  course website. There is no text book for you to
  buy.
• College-level dictionary
• A stapler, USB flash drive, loose-leaf paper or a
  notebook for notes and drafts, and pens or
  pencils. Alternatively, you may use your
  computer for drafting.
Requirements:

• Active participation in class discussions and
  regular attendance. You will earn real points for
  your participation in activities.
• Keeping up-to-date on the assignments and
  reading.
• Formal writing: Two short but formal essays
• Three exams
• A series of posts to the class website
• Reading quizzes, and in-class assignments.
Grading
Class Policies
Writing Submissions:
All out of class work to be submitted to me
 electronically before the class period in which it is
 due. Work must be submitted as an attachment in
 Microsoft word. No other saved forms are
 acceptable. If you do not have Microsoft Word
 software available, leave yourself time to save and
 send your work from a library computer. All work
 must be in MLA format. I will read and return work,
 in the order I receive it, with comments both in the
 text and in the margins.
Attendance:
Success in this course depends on regular attendance
  and active participation. Participation points will be
  part of our daily activities. If you are not in class, you
  cannot earn these points. You should save absences
  for emergencies, work conflicts, weddings, jury duty,
  or any other issues that might arise in your life.

It is your responsibility to talk to me your absences or
 other conflicts. Work done in class cannot be made
 up. Also, please arrive on time, as you will not be able
 to make up work completed before you arrive,
 including quizzes.
Exams:
  – We will have three exams during the quarter. They will
    likely be identification, short answer, and essay style. I
    extend the opportunity to re-take or make-up one exam
    on the last day of the quarter (before the final).
Late Work
  – I do not accept late work. I do, however, extend an
    opportunity to revise essay #1 for a better grade. If you
    miss the due date, you may submit that work when the
    revisions are due on the last day of the term. This does
    disqualify you from revising another piece.
Conduct, Courtesy, and Electronic Devices:

 In this class, we will regularly engage in the discussion of topics that
  may stir passionate debates. Please speak freely and candidly;
  however, while your thoughts and ideas are important to me and to
  the dynamics of the class, you must also respect others and their
  opinions. Courtesy will allow each person to have the opportunity to
  express his or her ideas in a comfortable environment.

 Courtesy includes but is not limited to politely listening to others
  when they contribute to class discussions or while they give
  presentations, not slamming the classroom door or walking in front
  of classmates giving presentations if you do arrive late, and
  maintaining a positive learning environment for your fellow
  classmates. To help maintain a positive learning environment, please
  focus on the work assigned, turn off all cell phones and Ipods before
  class, and do not text-message in class. If your behavior becomes
  disruptive to the learning environment of the class, you may be
  asked to leave and/or be marked absent.
CLASS POLICIES:

• Academic Dishonesty:
  Plagiarism includes quoting or paraphrasing material
  without documentation and copying from other students
  or professionals. Intentional plagiarism is a grave offense;
  the resulting response will be distasteful. Depending
  upon the severity, instances of plagiarism may result in a
  failing grade for the paper or the course and possible
  administrative action. All assignments will be scanned
  and scrutinized for academic dishonesty. Please refer to
  your handbook for more information regarding
  plagiarism.
Syllabus
     • The syllabus is a tentative schedule of agenda.
     • It may be revised during the quarter.
     • Use it to determine how to prepare for class.
  Week, Dates, and Days         Homework due
                              before the next
                                class  



What we will
do       
in class


          
Website:
• Our class website is http://palmoreewrt48C.wordpress.com. In
  order to do the homework, you must establish an account. To
  make your own FREE Word Press account, go to wordpress.com
  and click on the large, orange button that says, “Get started here.”
  The system will walk you through a series of steps that will allow
  you to set up your own user-friendly Word Press blog, sign up for
  just a user name or sign in with your Facebook account. Make
  sure you sign in with YOUR Word Press username before you post
  on our class page so you get credit for your work.
• If you prefer not to use your own name, you may use a
  pseudonym. Please email me your username if it is significantly
  different from your real name.
• If you cannot establish your website and username, please come
  to my office hours as soon as possible, and I will help you with the
  process. Much of our work will take place online, so establishing
  this connection is mandatory.
On the Website:
http://palmoreewrt48C.wordpress.com
•   Writing Assignments
•   Reading Assignments
•   The Green Sheet
•   The Syllabus (The Daily Plan)
•   Writing Tips
•   Helpful Links
•   Your Daily Homework Assignment (which is where
    you post your homework.)
Posting Homework
• On the front page of the website, you will find the
  homework post after each class.
• Below that post on the right, are the words “Leave a
  comment.”
• Copy and paste your homework into the box.
• Click there and a comment box will open. Post your
  homework in the comment box and click “Post
  Comment.”
Is this
class too   Will I be the
hard?       teacher’s favorite?

                                  Is this class
                                  History 10?
Homework
•   Establish Your Webpage or Username
•   Explore The class webpage
•   Buy Your books
•   Read the introduction: pp. 3-22
•   Post #1: QHQ introduction:
    – For example, you might ask, “What does WWI have to
      do with American Literature?”
    – or “Why are we discussing Science and Technology in
      a lit class?”

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Ewrt 48 c class 1

  • 2. Agenda • Adding the Class • Syllabus/Green Sheet • Website • QHQ • Teams and participation points
  • 3. Adding the Class • I can only take 49 students • If you are on the waiting list, you can stay. I won’t hand out add codes until at least Monday of next week, and then, only if there is room. • As we go over the syllabus, consider whether you will stay in the class. If you want out, please let me know, so I can offer your seat to another student. • If you are not on the waiting list, it is very unlikely you will get into the class unless we have a mass exodus after the syllabus!
  • 4. Adding the Honors Section • If you are in the Honors Program: – Ask me for an Honors add code. – Drop your regular section and then add the Honors section with the new CRN#. – The switch must be made during the first week of the quarter. • If you are not in the Honors Program: – You may take one Honors class if you qualify. – Email ????? for permission to add the class. – Do not drop the regular section until you have been permitted into the class. – The switch must be made during the first week of the quarter.
  • 5. Honors Section Expectations • Honors Students will physically be in the exact same class, but they will need to do a minimum of an additional 10 hours of work outside of class in order to earn the Honors designation. For this class, that will include the following: – an advanced library workshop – An annotated bibliography(eight entries) for one text that we read this quarter – A final paper that includes this outside research. Once a student switches over to the Honors section, then he or she may NOT switch back. If the Honors work is not completed, the student’s grade will drop one full letter.
  • 6. The Green Sheet: What you will find here – Course – Class Policies Requirements • Plagiarism • Assignments and • Conduct and Courtesy values • Participation – The Class Website – Required Materials • How to sign up for an • Books account • Computer Access • How to post your homework.
  • 7. Texts and Required Materials: • Reading assignments will be posted on the course website. There is no text book for you to buy. • College-level dictionary • A stapler, USB flash drive, loose-leaf paper or a notebook for notes and drafts, and pens or pencils. Alternatively, you may use your computer for drafting.
  • 8. Requirements: • Active participation in class discussions and regular attendance. You will earn real points for your participation in activities. • Keeping up-to-date on the assignments and reading. • Formal writing: Two short but formal essays • Three exams • A series of posts to the class website • Reading quizzes, and in-class assignments.
  • 10. Class Policies Writing Submissions: All out of class work to be submitted to me electronically before the class period in which it is due. Work must be submitted as an attachment in Microsoft word. No other saved forms are acceptable. If you do not have Microsoft Word software available, leave yourself time to save and send your work from a library computer. All work must be in MLA format. I will read and return work, in the order I receive it, with comments both in the text and in the margins.
  • 11. Attendance: Success in this course depends on regular attendance and active participation. Participation points will be part of our daily activities. If you are not in class, you cannot earn these points. You should save absences for emergencies, work conflicts, weddings, jury duty, or any other issues that might arise in your life. It is your responsibility to talk to me your absences or other conflicts. Work done in class cannot be made up. Also, please arrive on time, as you will not be able to make up work completed before you arrive, including quizzes.
  • 12. Exams: – We will have three exams during the quarter. They will likely be identification, short answer, and essay style. I extend the opportunity to re-take or make-up one exam on the last day of the quarter (before the final). Late Work – I do not accept late work. I do, however, extend an opportunity to revise essay #1 for a better grade. If you miss the due date, you may submit that work when the revisions are due on the last day of the term. This does disqualify you from revising another piece.
  • 13. Conduct, Courtesy, and Electronic Devices:  In this class, we will regularly engage in the discussion of topics that may stir passionate debates. Please speak freely and candidly; however, while your thoughts and ideas are important to me and to the dynamics of the class, you must also respect others and their opinions. Courtesy will allow each person to have the opportunity to express his or her ideas in a comfortable environment.  Courtesy includes but is not limited to politely listening to others when they contribute to class discussions or while they give presentations, not slamming the classroom door or walking in front of classmates giving presentations if you do arrive late, and maintaining a positive learning environment for your fellow classmates. To help maintain a positive learning environment, please focus on the work assigned, turn off all cell phones and Ipods before class, and do not text-message in class. If your behavior becomes disruptive to the learning environment of the class, you may be asked to leave and/or be marked absent.
  • 14. CLASS POLICIES: • Academic Dishonesty: Plagiarism includes quoting or paraphrasing material without documentation and copying from other students or professionals. Intentional plagiarism is a grave offense; the resulting response will be distasteful. Depending upon the severity, instances of plagiarism may result in a failing grade for the paper or the course and possible administrative action. All assignments will be scanned and scrutinized for academic dishonesty. Please refer to your handbook for more information regarding plagiarism.
  • 15. Syllabus • The syllabus is a tentative schedule of agenda. • It may be revised during the quarter. • Use it to determine how to prepare for class. Week, Dates, and Days Homework due   before the next class   What we will do  in class 
  • 16. Website: • Our class website is http://palmoreewrt48C.wordpress.com. In order to do the homework, you must establish an account. To make your own FREE Word Press account, go to wordpress.com and click on the large, orange button that says, “Get started here.” The system will walk you through a series of steps that will allow you to set up your own user-friendly Word Press blog, sign up for just a user name or sign in with your Facebook account. Make sure you sign in with YOUR Word Press username before you post on our class page so you get credit for your work. • If you prefer not to use your own name, you may use a pseudonym. Please email me your username if it is significantly different from your real name. • If you cannot establish your website and username, please come to my office hours as soon as possible, and I will help you with the process. Much of our work will take place online, so establishing this connection is mandatory.
  • 17. On the Website: http://palmoreewrt48C.wordpress.com • Writing Assignments • Reading Assignments • The Green Sheet • The Syllabus (The Daily Plan) • Writing Tips • Helpful Links • Your Daily Homework Assignment (which is where you post your homework.)
  • 18. Posting Homework • On the front page of the website, you will find the homework post after each class. • Below that post on the right, are the words “Leave a comment.” • Copy and paste your homework into the box. • Click there and a comment box will open. Post your homework in the comment box and click “Post Comment.”
  • 19. Is this class too Will I be the hard? teacher’s favorite? Is this class History 10?
  • 20. Homework • Establish Your Webpage or Username • Explore The class webpage • Buy Your books • Read the introduction: pp. 3-22 • Post #1: QHQ introduction: – For example, you might ask, “What does WWI have to do with American Literature?” – or “Why are we discussing Science and Technology in a lit class?”

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