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English 1301 Online - Flex

Offered by Maria A. Garcia • Freshman Comp 1

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Course Details

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Course number and sections

Start - end dates

Flex 1
Engl1301
, Section 092Aug. 24 - Oct. 15, 2009 • Call # 11151

Flex 2
Engl1301
, Section 097Oct. 19 - Dec. 11, 2009 • Call # 15299
Engl1301, Section 098Oct. 19 - Dec. 11, 2009 • Call # 15899

Prerequisites

To be eligible to take this course, a student must

  • Have passed English 0301 with a grade of C or better and have passed Reading 0303 with a grade of C or better OR achieve the appropriate scores on placement tests.
  • Take the Readi Self-evaluation, access the result, and have the report sent by email to the instructor at HyperClasshotmail.com. Also cc yourself.
Special characteristics
This course is reading and writing intensive. In addition, it is a skills class, which means students must go beyond the mere ability to understand the concepts; they must also apply them.
Number of required
on-campus sessions
None except conferences by student request or instructor invitation.
Number of required
online sessions
One - the library workshop required session conducted in the librarian's room familiarizes students with online research. Students connect from wherever their computers are located.
Teacher Information
Name
Maria Garcia, M.A.
Email
Hyperclasshotmail.com
Phone
(210) 219-6589
Fax
(210) 486-1509

Texts and Other Instructional Methods

Videos

Some essay options call for writing about film or a YouTube video. If a student chooses one of them, she or he is expected to view the film.

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Required Texts
  • Lecture notes as listed on the calendar. Click on the link to access each page.
  • Documenting Sources: A Hacker Handbooks Supplement
    Guidelines based on the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, Third Edition (2008)
Online lectures
Lectures as listed on the calendar.
Reality check questions
A set of questions serves as a study guide for each reading. They are the best way to study for the pre-tests. They jump from the calendar.
Pre-tests

A set of quizzes tests mastery over each required reading. They

  • draw on the questions asked in the reality checks.
  • count for attendance credit.
  • are the best way to study for the tests.
  • are available from the Blackboard Assessments page.
  • open on demand.
Tests

The objective tests taken wherever the student accesses the computer count a total of 30% of the grade.

  • The questions are multiple choice and matching definitions.
  • They draw on the questions asked in the pre-tests.
  • They jump from the Blackboard Assessments page.
Elluminate sessions

Real-time online meeting sessions are held using the Elluminate vClass software.

  • One required session familiarizes students with online research. Students connect from wherever their computers are located. The distance ed librarian leads the session.
  • By student request or instructor invitation, students and teacher may meet for short instruction sessions on specific topics.

Essays

The essays form the heart of the course, for in them, students demonstrate that they can think, to which all of the above lead. The writing counts 70% of the grade.
Getting Started
Before anything else

• Be sure the bill for this semester is paid. The college drops students who do not pay on time. The high demand for web courses means it will be impossible to get back in. Do what it takes to secure your enrollment.

• Take the Readi Self-evaluation, access the result, and have the report sent by email to the instructor at HyperClass[at]hotmail.com

Next

Review the comments from former students and then read the commitment contract. Pick the level which most closely matches the one at which you will invest. Save it for the Data Survey in week one.

Begin with the orientation
Work through the online orientation here. If you would prefer a face to face conference, please phone me at the number given above. We'll talk on the phone to find a time that works for both of us. Students who complete the orientation successfully learn what to do next.
Payoff
As for anything else that takes effort, the payoff is tremendous, multiplying exponentially not only in ways far beyond what you and I can imagine now, but also more wondrously, beyond our time together. When the class closes, and we may go our separate ways, but the learning never stops.

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