Wednesday, March 4, 2009

March 2nd Class Notes

March 2nd Class Notes:

1. My, how fast time is going by…. We have approached the halfway mark for our course, and we have had some great discussions via our first chapters. With this Module (Learning Module Five), we conclude Part I by reading Chapter Seven: Ethics and Communication of our text and move into the first chapter of Part II (Chapter Nine: Interpersonal Communication). Each of the chapters in Part II takes a “communication context” briefly described in Chapter One (see pg. v, contents for Chapter One).

2. With Learning Module Five, we will change our assignment a bit. Your reading assignment is to read Chapters 7 and 9 and complete the quizzes. We will not have any discussion questions during this two week period but rather a two question activity which will serve as your mid-term assessment. The two questions are from chapters seven and nine. You are given several questions for each chapter, but only choose one question from each chapter. Your answers to the questions are personal submissions and are only available for me, Hui-Wen, and you to read. Later, if you wish, you may want to add them to your e-portfolio. In completing the answers to the questions, you may use your text, notes, discussions, or other resources. The due date to complete them is Monday, March 16th. I might suggest you write your mid-term in Word document and then copy and paste or attach. As you know the system “times out” in 30 minutes if nothing is submitted in that time.

3. Speaking of the e-portfolio. Many of you have successfully created your gmail account, but a couple of you have yet to do it. Please complete that asap. The procedure to do that is found in the announcement from Hui-Wen on our blog site. If you are still having difficulty doing that, please let me or Hui-Wen know. We want to get started on sharing with you how to add your assignments to your site.

4. I have received many of your topics for your research paper. Again, the guidelines for the paper can be found in the announcement tab on your Blackboard site. Just scroll down until you find the announcement titled “A Word about the Assignments.” Now is a good time to look at the class calendar again via the tab on Blackboard. The paper is due on Monday, April 13th. We will put it in your e-portfolio, and everyone will be able to read it.

5. On Monday, April 20th, and Wednesday, April 22, we will split the class up and hold an Elluminate session for an hour between 6 to 7 PM Pacific, (7-8 PM Mountain.) You will need to have access to a microphone and to have previously downloaded the Elluminate Live program. This will allow you to view, hear, and respond to the discussion that evening. Not to worry, we will provide to you all the necessary information to do this. It is easy. Many of you have probably already used Elluminate in one of your classes. If not, it is a new way to communicate. The discussion that evening will be per your papers.

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