Please read my past blogs to get caught up with what I posted before the semester officially began.
First things first: Log onto Blackboard and read the "Getting Started" page. This page will take you through the steps you need to take in order to get started in this course. Please do everything that page suggests. Make sure to read it in detail.
I will post updates a few times a week to my blog, the first being what is due every week. Most of the time I will post this blog on either Saturday night or Sunday. I will also comment on most of your blogs every week, depending on when you posts your answers to discussion questions, so look out for those comments.
Every week I will post a Chapter Summary on Blackboard, so look out for those. I will post those to the 'Handouts' Page. Please do not use the Chapter Summaries in leu of reading the chapters. it is imperative that you read each and every chapter in detail. It is not sufficient to simply read over the Chapter Summaries. You are responsible for all detail included in the chapters of the book.
For Week#1, here is what is on the Schedule and Participation Pages on Blackboard:
1). Read my blog (past posts)
2). Get to know ALL pages on Blackboard. Read over everything available to you.
3). Read over the Syllabus from start to finish.
4). Read over the Cultural Artifact Assignment, as this is the first major project in this course.
5). Thumb through your book to preview what will be covered throughout the semester.
6). Read Chapter 1
7). Both the Schedule and Participation Pages note that you should watch a video posted by me. Don't worry about that now, I will post the video soon, with a link to it on my blog.
8). Sign up for the Interactive Video website. A card should have been included in your book with direction and a registration code to sign up for this website. We will be using the Interactive Video website all semester, so please sign up for it ASAP.
Please make sure to email me with the information requested. It may seem strange that I requested a phone number, but in addition to office hours online and corresponding through email, I am always available for a phone conversation. If you would like to schedule a time for a phone conversation, send me an email and we can schedule a time to talk.
As always, please email me if you ever have any questions about the course.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
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