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* EN 102*
       Section 1136

         *WELCOME*
August 29,2012           WEDS 6:15-9:15
                 CLASS ONE
* Agenda:   Syllabus
  * Expectations: Out of class Work
    * Expectations: In class Work
         * In class behavior
        * Class room exercise
* Class Two:   Assignment and Readings




*Details
* Email: jbutler@grcc.edu *
                  * 616-459-4103
      * Expect a 24 hour turnaround in Non-
                 Emergency situations
* Leave your name, number, and the nature of
                    your question
*   Writing: 70% of total grade / 4 MAJORS
         *   Journals: 8 total : 500 points


             *Syllabus:              Details
* Participation: 20% Discussion Board
        * Group / Self-Assessment: 10%
      * 715 total points overall: 215 + 500
* 195 total (15 points X 13 weeks of Discussion
                      Board)
          * 20   points for Assessment
 *   Check Syllabus for “Participation Rubric”




           *Syllabus Details
* Outcomes: Active engagement w/ writing
* Active reading: analyze, evaluate, appreciate
 * Formal Writing: MLA formatting and depth of
                    research
   * 5 pages for each MAJOR (= 1,250 words)
       * 625 for each Journal (2 ½ pages)
        * TOTAL 10,000 words (40 pages)


           *Syllabus Details
* Course Policies:   Academic Integrity
 * Assignments: Turned in on Blackboard
     * Due by deadlines (No makeups)
* Attendance:   No “excused”/ “unexcused”
                  absences
  * GRCC Student Handbook available at:
       * www. Grcc.edu/handbook


         *Syllabus Details
* How do you work best? At what time of the day are
 you less distracted?
* Set realistic goals: 2-4 hour stretches are better
 than one 7-9 hour episode. Expect 5 hours worth
 of work.
* Get in the mood: use headphones to filter out
 noise. What environment suits good work?
* Have a snack during a break: take a 20 minute
 walk, stretch out, make a phone call.
* Try to stick to days / blocks of time that work best.


               *Out Of Class Work
* Groups / Peer to Peer
 * Time in class for:   Research,
* Writing, Reading, and Discussion
        * In Class Exercises
             * Revision




      *In Class Work
* Laptops WELCOME!
        * Cellphones/Texting are NOT!
* Use of Laptops for exercises, writing, research
 * Limits: During discussion or Group, Laptops
            should be closed, and off.
 * If it becomes apparent there is a distraction
 from class, you may be asked to not bring your
               computer to class.



          *In Class Behavior
* Come up and grab one card of any color:    find
   the three other people who have the same
          color and get into that group.
  * NEXT: Ask one member of your group the
               following questions:
           * Name, age, field of study
     * Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
  * Who is a hero to you , and why? Name 5
    attributes as to why this person is a hero.



           *Group Exercise
* Read chapters 1-4 in Composition of Everyday
* pages 2-119. NEXT: Choose one chapter, and
    choose one essay you relate to. Using the
    “Ideas for Writing”, answer the questions for
    that particular essay.
*    THEN: Write a 275 word essay on your
    experience, developing it from your answers
    to the “Ideas for Writing” and other parts of
    the chapter. Total word count:625 (2 ½ pages)


          *Class Two: Journal 1
*   In the spirit of “Dark Knight Rises”, enjoy this
                      Calvin and Hobbes rewrite…..
* If you get stuck, help is available in a
number of ways: one, email or phone me
in a timely manner, or contact IT for tech
   problems… 234-3123, or online at
               grcc.edu/sthd

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Class one - welcome--syllabus etc

  • 1. * EN 102* Section 1136 *WELCOME* August 29,2012 WEDS 6:15-9:15 CLASS ONE
  • 2. * Agenda: Syllabus * Expectations: Out of class Work * Expectations: In class Work * In class behavior * Class room exercise * Class Two: Assignment and Readings *Details
  • 3. * Email: jbutler@grcc.edu * * 616-459-4103 * Expect a 24 hour turnaround in Non- Emergency situations * Leave your name, number, and the nature of your question * Writing: 70% of total grade / 4 MAJORS * Journals: 8 total : 500 points *Syllabus: Details
  • 4. * Participation: 20% Discussion Board * Group / Self-Assessment: 10% * 715 total points overall: 215 + 500 * 195 total (15 points X 13 weeks of Discussion Board) * 20 points for Assessment * Check Syllabus for “Participation Rubric” *Syllabus Details
  • 5. * Outcomes: Active engagement w/ writing * Active reading: analyze, evaluate, appreciate * Formal Writing: MLA formatting and depth of research * 5 pages for each MAJOR (= 1,250 words) * 625 for each Journal (2 ½ pages) * TOTAL 10,000 words (40 pages) *Syllabus Details
  • 6. * Course Policies: Academic Integrity * Assignments: Turned in on Blackboard * Due by deadlines (No makeups) * Attendance: No “excused”/ “unexcused” absences * GRCC Student Handbook available at: * www. Grcc.edu/handbook *Syllabus Details
  • 7. * How do you work best? At what time of the day are you less distracted? * Set realistic goals: 2-4 hour stretches are better than one 7-9 hour episode. Expect 5 hours worth of work. * Get in the mood: use headphones to filter out noise. What environment suits good work? * Have a snack during a break: take a 20 minute walk, stretch out, make a phone call. * Try to stick to days / blocks of time that work best. *Out Of Class Work
  • 8. * Groups / Peer to Peer * Time in class for: Research, * Writing, Reading, and Discussion * In Class Exercises * Revision *In Class Work
  • 9. * Laptops WELCOME! * Cellphones/Texting are NOT! * Use of Laptops for exercises, writing, research * Limits: During discussion or Group, Laptops should be closed, and off. * If it becomes apparent there is a distraction from class, you may be asked to not bring your computer to class. *In Class Behavior
  • 10. * Come up and grab one card of any color: find the three other people who have the same color and get into that group. * NEXT: Ask one member of your group the following questions: * Name, age, field of study * Where do you see yourself in 5 years? * Who is a hero to you , and why? Name 5 attributes as to why this person is a hero. *Group Exercise
  • 11. * Read chapters 1-4 in Composition of Everyday * pages 2-119. NEXT: Choose one chapter, and choose one essay you relate to. Using the “Ideas for Writing”, answer the questions for that particular essay. * THEN: Write a 275 word essay on your experience, developing it from your answers to the “Ideas for Writing” and other parts of the chapter. Total word count:625 (2 ½ pages) *Class Two: Journal 1
  • 12. * In the spirit of “Dark Knight Rises”, enjoy this Calvin and Hobbes rewrite…..
  • 13. * If you get stuck, help is available in a number of ways: one, email or phone me in a timely manner, or contact IT for tech problems… 234-3123, or online at grcc.edu/sthd