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Module I Overview

Module I is the first of 5 modules in the course. This module will only last 1 week and is designed to get your familiar with the class and all the elements you will be working with during the next 16 weeks.

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Discussion #1: Class Introductions

Class Introductions. Introduce yourself to the class. Then read about your classmates. Respond to 2 of your classmates.

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Assignment #1: Scavenger Hunt

Assignment #1: Scavenger Hunt List of Things to Get Started Fill out the Student Information Form Register for the Ning social network and complete the profile questions. Introduce yourself to the class in the discussion forum on the Ning social network. Add a friend on the network and write on his/her wall. Make sure it [...]

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Assignment #2: Writing Profile

Assignment #2: Writing & Reading Profile As a starting point for the semester, I’d like you to spend some time thinking and writing about yourself as a writer and reader. In other words, I’d like you to compose a profile or portrait of yourself as a reader and writer, including your reading and writing history [...]

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Module I Quiz

Take the online test

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Modules

The course is organized into five modules (Module I-V). Each module except for the first, will last four weeks and will include 2 discussion forums, 3 personal blog posts, 2 assignments, handbook activity, an essay, and a module quiz. All work in each module must be completed by the end of the module.

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Assignments

Student Blogs

Everyone in this class will have their own blog where you will post personal blog (journals) posts and compile a writing portfolio for your final exam. Weekly posts are required and are worth 20% of your overall grade, and the final exam writing portfolio is worth 10% of your final grade.