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This syllabus was last updated: August 25, 2000
This syllabus is currently under development and subject to change. If you're looking at a printed syllabus, you may want to visit this page on the web and print out an up-to-date copy (http://www.usd.edu/~mrogge/DDN/101F00syllabus.html).
On Mondays and Wednesdays, we will have class at 9:00 a.m. to 9:50 a.m. central time. This is a virtual classroom in a sense because you are not physically in the same room with all of your classmates. You will see many of your fellow students who are at other locations on screen on the Dakota Digital Network (DDN). You will have an opportunity to talk with them during class. It may be helpful to think of you, your fellow students, and your instructor as being all together in one virtual classroom. Note that the originating site for our course is Vermillion, South Dakota at USD in the Continuing Education building, room 118A.
In addition, our classroom will be extended to include WebCT, a form of web courseware, which all students from every site will use for such tasks as submitting writings, carrying on conversations, and journaling online. Because this course has a significant Internet component, our class will meet only on Mondays and Wednesdays; there will be no class scheduled on Fridays.
In order to get familiar with both WebCT and the course structure, you must open your web browser and go to http://courses.usd.edu:8900. On that page, click on "my WebCT" and log in with your USD internet account user. i.d. and password. If you do not have a USD internet account and you know that you are properly registered for this course, contact Cheryl Tiahrt at catiahrt@usd.edu or 605-677-5388 to request an account. Once you log into "my WebCT," you should see "Introduction to Composition (DDN - SWES)" listed as a link; click on that link to go to the home page for our course. From there, you can explore our course structure and get comfortable with it. If you do not see a link to our course, contact your instructor at mrogge@usd.edu.
E-mail: mrogge@usd.edu
or WebCT mail (select WebCT mail icon on home page in WebCT)
Phone Office Hours: MTF 1:00-3:00 p.m. central
time; tele. 1-800-233-7937 or 605-677-5973
Emergency Fax 1-605-677-5298
Our course in WebCT: Go to http://courses.usd.edu:8900 and select "my WebCT" to log in with your USD internet account user i.d. and password. Once you've done this, click on the "Introduction to Composition (DDN - SWES)" link.
"If the USD server goes down, are
we given extra time on an assignment with a deadline?"
Your instructor generally knows when the USD server goes down, making it impossible to get into our course in WebCT. When this happens (very rarely), you'll be given extra time to complete an assignment.
"My computer crashed." . . . . "My disk isn't working." . . . . "My dog ate my paper!"
Always, always copy your writing assignments
onto a second or third disk or hard drive. A disk error or your computer
crashing will NOT excuse a late assignment. Nor will a flat tire, other
assignments for other classes, overtime at a job, being busy, forgetting,
etc. We all have "other lives," but if you are going to take the class,
with that comes the responsibility to perform the specified tasks on time.
So, it is a good idea to plan to submit assignments at least a day or two
ahead of schedule to avoid problems.
| Assignments for ENGL 101 |
Percentage
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Percentages
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| Writing Project #1 Autobiographical Narrative
(1300-1500 words) |
10
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90-100%
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| Writing Project #2, Part 1: Argument (500-700 words) |
10
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80-89%
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| Writing Project #2, Part 2: Argument with sources (1000 -1250 words) |
10
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70-79%
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| Writing Project #3: Rhetorical Analysis (1300-1500 words) |
15
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60-69%
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| Writing Project #4: Argument From Sources (1750-2000 words) |
20
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Below 60%
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| Presentation in WebCT (based upon Writing Project 4) |
5
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| E-journal/rough drafts |
10
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| SALON/Peer revision/Class participation |
10
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| Quizzes |
10
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| TOTAL: |
100
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When you create a document in a word processing program, you can usually find out the number of words in your document quite easily. In Microsoft Word '97 or higher (or a recent version of WordPerfect), go up to the Tools menu and select Word Count. In AppleWorks (ClarisWorks), go to the Edit menu, select Writing Tools, and select Word Count.
Copy-and-Paste Procedure:
To copy your documents/assignments that you create in a word processing program and paste them into the appropriate areas of WebCT, this is what you should do:
- Open your document that you created in your word processing program (note: with copy-and-paste, it doesn't matter what word processing program you use).
- Go up to the edit menu and choose "Select All." All of your text will be highlighted.
- Go back up to the edit menu and choose "Copy." Your document will now be stored temporarily in the computer's memory
- De-select your highlighted text by clicking anywhere in the document (so that you don't accidentally delete it).
- On this same computer, go into WebCT, into the appropriate forum or area where you will submit your document.
- In the menu on the left, select "Compose" to start a new message.
- Fill in the subject line appropriately (if it's an essay draft, name the essay type and draft number).
- Make sure your cursor is in the message textbox before you paste.
- Paste the text that you just copied by going up to the Edit menu and choosing "Paste." Your text should pour into the message textbox.
- Proofread carefully for any corrections that you might need to make.
- If you are submitting an essay draft and need to add an attachment, see the instructions below. If you're not including an attachment, go ahead and submit the message/document.
Attachment Procedure for essay drafts in the E-Journal:
- Click on the Attach.... button.
- A new window will pop open; click on the Attach... button.
- Click on the Browse button to look for the document on your hard drive or disk; select it and click on the Open button; then click on the Continue button.
- The name of the document will appear; select the box next to it so that it is checked; then click on the Done button.
- You can preview the results by clicking on the Preview button. If you need to make changes, select the Edit button. When you're ready to submit the message, click on the Post button.
"What are the rules for our forums?"
<b>Your essay has a wonderful attention-getting introduction!</b>In other words, you type a B surrounded by brackets to start putting your text in bold. Then type your comments. Then, to end the bold text, type a slash and a B surrounded by brackets. This is how your text will appear:
Your essay has a wonderful attention-getting
introduction!
| Dates | Assignments |
|---|---|
| Wed 8/30 - Tue 9/5 | Log into our course in WebCT (http://courses.usd.edu:8900) and get familiar with the various parts of the course. If you have difficulty logging on, contact your instructor, Michelle Rogge Gannon, at mrogge@usd.edu . |
| Wed. 9/6 | Survey: Log
into our course in WebCT and take the introductory survey (available in
the Course Content area). Due Wed. 9/6.
Syllabus quiz: Read the syllabus carefully; then log onto our course in WebCT and take the syllabus quiz (available in the Course Content area). Due Wed. 9/6, |
| Fri. 9/8 | SALON: Log onto our course in WebCT
and submit a message in which you introduce yourself to your classmates;
then respond to at least two of your classmates' messages. And don't be
afraid to show a little personality! :-)
Quiz: Study the Open-Form 7-traits handout (available in the Course Content area) and take the Open-Form 7-traits quiz. |
| Mon. 9/11 | Writing Project 1 (Autobiographical Narrative): This is your first major writing project, and it includes a number of assignments (access the handout for this project online in the Course Content area or Assignment Dropbox and read it carefully). A quiz is due today. |
| Wed. 9/13 | Bring a copy of draft 1 of the Autobiographical Narrative (Writing Project 1) to class. You must also post draft 1 in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. See the assignment handout for details.) |
| Fri. 9/15 | Writing Project 1: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Mon. 9/18 | Writing Project 1: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 9/20 | PEER REVISION. Bring to class two copies of draft 2 of Writing Project 1 (Autobiographical Narrative). You must also post draft 2 in the Assignment Dropbox as an attachment. |
| Fri. 9/22 | Writing Project 1: Consult the assignment
handout for additional assignments that are due today.
Writing Project 2 (Argument): This is your second major writing project, and it includes a number of assignments (access the handout for this project online in the Assignment Dropbox or Course Content area and read it carefully). An e-journal exercise is due today. |
| Mon. 9/25 | Post draft 3 of the Autobiographical
Narrative (Writing Project 1) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal.
Writing Project 2: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 9/27 | PEER REVISION. Bring two copies of part 1, draft 1 of Writing Project 2 (Argument). You must also post this draft in the Assignment Dropbox. |
| Fri. 9/29 | Writing Project 2: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Mon. 10/2 | Writing Project 2: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 10/4 | A visit from a librarian at I.D. Weeks
Library. Don't miss class! (Note:
Vermillion students, go directly
to I.D. Weeks Library for a required research session. Meet in lobby
or, if nobody is there, go to room #323).
Post part 1, draft 2 of the Argument (Writing Project 2) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. This draft will be graded. |
| Fri. 10/6 | Writing Project 2: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Mon. 10/9 | Native American Day. (Holiday). |
| Wed. 10/11 | Writing Project 2: Consult the assignment
handout for additional assignments that are due today.
Optional: Post draft 4 of Writing Project 1 (Autobiographical Narrative) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. |
| Fri. 10/13 | THE DEADLINE FOR COMPLETING THE CONVENTIONS,
ETC. QUIZZES IS TODAY.
Post part 2, draft 1 of Writing Project 2 (Argument) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. |
| Mon. 10/16 | Writing Project 2: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 10/18 | PEER REVISION. Bring to class two copies of part 2, draft 2 of the Writing Project 2 (Argument). You must also post this draft in the Assignment Dropbox. |
| Fri. 10/20 | Writing Project 2: Consult the assignment
handout for additional assignments that are due today.
Writing Project 3 (Rhetorical Analysis): This is your third major writing project, and it includes a number of assignments (access the handout for this project online in the Assignment Dropbox or Course Content area and read it carefully). A SALON exercise is due today. |
| Mon. 10/23 | Writing Project 3: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 10/25 | Post part 2, draft 3
of Writing Project 2 (Argument) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal.
Writing Project 3: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Fri. 10/27 | Writing Project 3: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Mon. 10/30 | Writing Project 3: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 11/1 | Writing Project 3: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Fri. 11/3 | Post draft 1 of Writing Project 3 (Rhetorical Analysis) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. |
| Mon. 11/6 | Writing Project 3: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 11/8 | PEER REVISION: Bring to class two copies
of draft 2 of Writing Project 3 (Rhetorical Analysis). You must also post
this draft in the Assignment Dropbox.
Optional: Post part 2, draft 4 of the Writing Project 2 (Argument) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. |
| Thur. 11/09 | Writing Project 3: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Fri. 11/10 | Veterans Day. Holiday. |
| Mon. 11/13 | Post draft 3 of Writing Project 3 (Rhetorical
Analysis) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. This draft will
be graded.
Writing Project 4 (Classical Argument): This is your fourth major writing project, and it includes a number of assignments (access the handout for this project online in the Assignment Dropbox or Course Content area and read it carefully). |
| Wed. 11/15 | Research review. |
| Fri. 11/17 | Post draft 3 of Writing Project 3
(Rhetorical Analysis) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal.
Writing Project 4: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Mon. 11/20 | Writing Project 4: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Wed. 11/22 | Writing Project 4: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Fri. 11/24 | THANKSGIVING RECESS. Happy Thanksgiving! |
| Mon. 11/27 | PEER REVISION. Bring to class two copies of draft 1 of Writing Project 4 (Classical Argument). You must also post this draft in the Assignment Dropbox. |
| Wed. 11/29 | Optional: post draft 4
of Writing Project 3 (Rhetorical Analysis) in the Assignment Dropbox AND
in your e-journal.
Writing Project 4: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Fri. 12/1 | Writing Project 4: Consult the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today. |
| Mon. 12/4 | PEER REVISION. Bring to class two copies of draft 2 of Writing Project 4 (Classical Argument). You must also post this draft in the Assignment Dropbox. |
| Wed. 12/6 | Writing Project 4: Consult
the assignment handout for additional assignments that are due today.
Presentation: Discussion of online presentation based on Writing Project 4. See the handout in the Course Content area. |
| Fri. 12/8 | Post draft 3 of Writing Project 4 (Classical Argument) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. |
| Mon. 12/11 | In Class: Wrap up of remaining
assignments.
In WebCT: Take the practice proficiency exam (worth 10 points' quiz credit if you get at least 60 out of 72 pointsónote that you may take the practice exam up to 5 times). It is available as a link on your "my WebCT" page. If you don't see it, e-mail me right away at mrogge@usd.edu . |
| Wed. 12/13 | In Class: Wrap up of remaining assignments. |
| Fri. 12/15 | Do the class evaluation in WebCT (anonymous), available as a link in the Course Content area. Note that while this evaluation is anonymous, the record will show whether you completed the survey or not. |
| Mon. 12/18 | Optional: Post draft 4 of Writing Project 4 (Classical Argument) in the Assignment Dropbox AND in your e-journal. |
| Happy Holidays! Enjoy the break. |
For up-to-date information, log on to our course WebCT site at http://courses.usd.edu:8900