Template:Materials

From Gerald R. Lucas

Your course book(s) or readings should always accompany you to class, as we will make heavy use of them in our daily discussions. Please do not come to class without it: we need the texts for class activities, in-class writing, and all aspects of our study. PDFs must be printed if they are used in class—this includes exams. Failure to do so will earn you an absence (see Attendance).

You should also bring an ink interface of some sort, as well as dead trees on which to take notes. Notes should not only reflect good listening skills, but individual interest in every topic discussed in class.

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Syllabus templates.

General

  • {{Intro}} — Syllabus intro statement (no header)
  • {{In Info}} — Instructor information
  • {{In Info-nh}} — Instructor information (no header)
  • {{In Intro}} — Statement for instructor info page (no header)
  • {{Materials}} — Materials statement (no header)
  • {{Materials OL}} — Materials online statement (no header)
    • {{DeepDive}} — a statement on the Packback service
  • {{Online}} — Online statement (no header)
  • {{HOnline}} — Hybrid online statement (no header)
  • {{Packback}} — Instructions for this service
  • {{QEP}} — QEP for Undergraduate Research
  • {{Covid}} — COVID-19 statement

Requirements

Schedule

  • {{Schedule}} — General schedule statement
  • {{Schedule-nh}} — General schedule statement (no header)
  • {{WW}} — Wiki work day

Policies

See Also

Course Information Templates

Navboxes

  • {{Courses}} — Course index pages
  • {{2111}} — World Lit resources
  • {{Grl}} — My navbox for instructor page
  • {{Students}}

SLO Templates

Office Hours Templates