Ron McNeel
Professor of English
| Course Objectives | Assignments & Grading | Attendance | Instructor Contact info. |
| Required Books & Materials | Course Schedule | Course & University Policies | Americans with Disabilities Act and emergency info. |
In the Fall 2006 session, outcomes assessment will focus on the objective concerning document design. It is important for students to be able to produce documents that meet readers' expectations for headings, appropriate graphics, and white space. Methods to measure the objective will include quizzes on appropriate graphics for different purposes, and quantifiable use of headings in written reports. It is expected that all students will meet the standard of including graphics and two levels of headings in their reports.
Assignments & Grading
Changes that affect grade values will be implemented only
with the assent of all students present on the day a grade value is
changed. Your semester grade will be figured as follows:
Grade Worth
Assignments
| 25 points | Individual summary and analysis of a scientific or technical report, 1-2 pages. May be revised. |
| 50 points | Descriptive report, 2-4 pages. Minimum of one graphic required. May be revised. |
| 50 points | Individual proposal for formal report, 2 pages. May be revised. |
| 50 points | Annotated bibliography for formal report. |
| 75 points | Chapter quizzes |
| 50 points | Oral presentation, based on formal written report. This report
will be 6-8 minutes long, with a short question and answer period following. Graphics are required. PowerPoint-type presentations are suggested. |
| 100 points | Individual formal written report, 6-8 pages, not counting formal
elements nor graphics. A minimum of two graphics is required. |
| 100 points | Collaborative Assignment, including (1) proposal memo; (2) work schedule [project plan]; (3) Status Report [progress report] (4) work log; (5) self and peer evaluations; (6) final project |
| 500 points |
| 500-450 points = A | 449-400 points = B | 399-350 points = C | 349-300 points = D | >300 points = F |
Attendance
Attendance will be taken
daily at the beginning of class. Absences will be reported to the
financial aid office, possibly resulting in loss of financial aid.
25 extra points will be possible for daily attendance, not counting
individual conference dates nor the final exam period. But if you come to
class late, you will lose 5 points. And any regular class session missed will
result in the loss of 10 points. So, upon your third absence you will
start to lose points from the regular (not extra) semester point total.
There are no excused absences, except as specified in our policies concerning
attendance at University functions. Consult the Student Handbook.
Chapter quizzes will usually be at the textbook's online site, but some
chapter quizzes may be unannounced.
Instructor Contact Information
Mr. Ron McNeel
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Books and Materials
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Prerequisites
English 111G, or its equivalent first year college writing course, is a prerequisite for ENGL 218G Computer experience is not a requirement, but a positive attitude toward experimenting with computer-mediated communications will be very helpful. |
Reading assignments need to be completed in advance of their scheduled discussion dates. You can expect a chapter quiz on any day that a chapter is assigned. Due dates for assignments are marked in bold.
Weeks 1-4
| Session # and Date | Assignments and Activities |
| 1. M., Aug. 28 | Introduction to the course: "The Rules We Play By." Introduction to text, websites, and handbooks. Preview of Part One of the textbook. |
| 2. W., Aug. 30 | Have Chapter 1 read. First reading/writing assignment summarizing and analyzing scientific issues. Quiz Practice. |
| Mon., Sep. 4 | Labor Day Holiday. See Below for make-up day, Friday, Sept. 29, Probably on WebCT |
| Wed., Sept. 6 | Last Day to Drop/Add Courses |
| 3. W., Sept. 6
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Have Chapter 2 on ethics and legalities read, and its online quiz completed. In-class writing exercise on ethical case studies. Computer-mediated communication exercise. Explanation of service learning project and assignment. |
| 4. M., Sept. 11 | Have Chapter 4 on collaboration read, and its online quiz completed Collaborative exercise |
| 5. W., Sept. 13 | Have Chapter 3 on writing process read, and its online quiz completed. |
| 6. M., Sept. 18 | Have chapter 5 on analyzing your audience & purpose read and its online quiz completed. Summary and Analysis of a scientific article assignment due. |
| 7. W., Sept. 20 | Have chapter 6 on persuasion read and its online quiz completed. |
| Session # and Date | Assignments and Activities |
| 8. M., Sept. 25 | Have chapters 18 on informal reports read. Collaborative Work. |
| 9. W., Sept. 27 | Have Chapters 7 read and its online quiz completed. Assignment of the formal report. Assignment of the Annotated Bibliography. Topic for Formal Written Report is due. |
| 10. Fri., Sept. 29 | "Make-up Day." Have Chapter 8 read and its online quiz completed. Class Discussion conducted in WebCT. |
| 11. M, Oct. 2 | Have chapter 9 on definitions and descriptions read and its online quiz completed. In-class revision practice. Assignment of descriptive report. |
| 12. W., Oct. 4 | Have chapter 10 read and its online quiz completed. More in-class revision practice. |
| 13. M., Oct. 9 | Have Chapter 11 on effective sentences read and its online quiz completed. |
| 14. W., Oct. 11 | Have Chapter 20 on Instructions read. |
| Session # and Date | Assignments and Activities |
| 15. M., Oct. 16 | Have Chapter 13 on document design read and its online quiz completed. Descriptive Reports are DUE. |
| October 17 |
Last Day to Drop an Individual
Course with a W grade. |
| 16. W., Oct. 18 | Have Chapter 14 read and its online quiz completed. |
| 17. M., Oct. 23 | Workshop on graphic design and on presentation tools. |
| 18. W., Oct. 25 | Have Chapter 21 on web sites read. Collaborative projects and groups assigned |
| 19. M., Oct. 30 | Collaborative project work. Project plan for the collaborative project is due at the end of class. |
| 20. W., Nov. 1 | Have Chapter 17 on proposals read and its online quiz completed Proposal assignment. |
| 21. M., Nov. 6 | Have Chapter 19 read and its online quiz completed. More information on the assignment of the Formal Written Report. Annotated Bibliographies are due. |
| 22. W., Nov. 8 | Have Chapter 12 on formal elements of reports read. More workshops on graphic design and on presentation tools. |
| Session # and Date | Assignments and Activities |
| 23. M., Nov. 13 |
Proposals for formal
reports are due. Collaborative project work. |
| 24. W., Nov. 15 | Collaborative project work. Status report for the collaborative project is due at the end of class. |
| Friday, Nov. 17 |
Last Day to Withdraw from the
University |
| Nov. 20-26 | Thanksgiving Holiday |
| 25. M., Nov. 27 | Collaborative Assignment work. Conferences on formal written reports. |
| 26. W., Nov. 29 | Collaborative Assignment work. Conferences on formal written reports. |
| 27. M., Dec. 4 | Collaborative Assignment is DUE, with work logs, self & peer evaluations, and final project. Presentation of final projects by groups. |
| 28. W., Dec. 6 | Begin oral reports based on formal written reports. FORMAL WRITTEN REPORTS ARE DUE. |
| 29. M., Dec. 11 | Last oral reports based on formal written reports. |
| 30 W. Dec. 13 | Final Exam Period: 8:00-10:00 p.m. Course wrap-up and Evaluation |
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1) The university administration insists that
you do not smoke, eat, chew, or drink in the computer classrooms or
laboratories.
2) Excessive
absences will affect your final semester grade. See the grading policies
above.
3) Chronic tardiness is
unacceptable. If--on a rare occasion--you happen to be late, quietly take a seat
in the row of desks nearest the door. This row is to be left vacant for just
this contingency. See the grading policies above. Please don't walk in front of
me while I am lecturing.
4) You
are responsible for the information presented at each class session whether or
not you are there. In the case of some personal emergency, you must make an
appointment with me, preferably in advance of the absence, to determine whether
or not make-up work will be allowed.
5) Plagiarized papers will receive a grade of zero except
for a plagiarized formal written report. A plagiarized formal written report is
sufficient cause for a failure grade for the entire course. In case I have a
question about whether or not your formal written report is indeed authored by
you, keep all pre-final drafts, notes, bibliography cards, and other research
and drafting materials.
6) The
formal written report is a requirement for passing the course.
7) ALL late papers will lose 10% of the possible
points. Dates for revisions will be negotiated with everyone in one class
session, and then made absolute. I will not take late papers or revisions after
Session 25, Monday, Nov. 27.
9) So that NMSU-A may engage in assessment activities,
the instructor reserves the right to keep final drafts of your assignments,
after showing them to you. Therefore, if you want to keep a copies of reports,
photocopy it before you turn in the original copy.
10) Disruptive students will be required to leave the
class.
If you have (or believe you have) a disability and would benefit from classroom accommodation(s), please contact the Office of Special Student Services located in the George Fettinger Student Services Building (phone: 439-3720). If you have a condition that may affect your ability to exit safely from the premises in an emergency or that may cause an emergency during class, you are encouraged to discuss any concerns with the instructor. |
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
If someone in your family needs to contact you in an emergency, use the following telephone numbers:
DAYTIME 439-3700 (Admissions Office)
EVENING 439-3751 (Faculty Office
Secretary
CAMPUS SECURITY
439-3636
To make it easier to find you, the person calling should know the class (i.e. English 218G), the instructor, and the section that you are attending.
In Case of Holloman Air Force Base Closure
National or
international events may cause Holloman Air Force Base to close, keeping
students from leaving the base to attend classes on campus, and keeping
instructors from entering the base to teach classes there. To alleviate
the problems a closure would cause,
• the instructor may collect student
phone numbers and email addresses;
• the instructor may use email addresses
to create a distribution list to keep students up-to-date on assignments and
activities;
• students should note the instructor’s email address and be
adept at sending word-processed assignments as attachments via computer;
•
instructors and students may need to mutually agree on a make-up class or
classes, times, places, and modes of instruction (including email or chat room
discussions), in order to abide by state requirements of 750 minutes of class
time per credit hour.