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The document you’re reading is your syllabus. Everything you need for this class is on this page and linked off of it. Bookmark it now and return here if you get lost or confused.<ref>While you may certainly choose to print it—we will do our best to follow the | The document you’re reading is your syllabus. Everything you need for this class is on this page and linked off of it. Bookmark it now and return here if you get lost or confused.<ref>While you may certainly choose to print it—we will do our best to follow the schedule hereon—it may change during the course of the semester due to unforeseen circumstances. Should this occur, I will let you know in class and via an announcement {{crossreference|(see [[Student Start Page#Announcements|Announcements]])}}, but ultimately, this online document has the final say—not a printed one.</ref> | ||
{{Quote box|For a head start on how to approach all work in this course, see “[[How to Do Well in My Class]]” and “[[Research & Response]].”|align=right|width=25%}} | {{Quote box|For a head start on how to approach all work in this course, see “[[How to Do Well in My Class]]” and “[[Research & Response]].”|align=right|width=25%}} | ||
Please read this document and those it links to carefully at the beginning of the semester. There is much information to process, and it can be somewhat daunting — especially if you read cursorily. If you are confused, do your best to work through it by (re)reading this document carefully and completely, searching this site, or consulting the [[Student FAQ|FAQ]]. I promise, there is an answer to your question. If all else fails, you may contact me. Trust yourself to follow directions and find the answers. Be careful and deliberate.<noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude> | Please read this document and those it links to carefully at the beginning of the semester. There is much information to process, and it can be somewhat daunting — especially if you read cursorily. If you are confused, do your best to work through it by (re)reading this document carefully and completely, searching this site, or consulting the [[Student FAQ|FAQ]]. I promise, there is an answer to your question. If all else fails, you may contact me. Trust yourself to follow directions and find the answers. Be careful and deliberate.<noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude> |
Revision as of 07:16, 10 December 2019
The document you’re reading is your syllabus. Everything you need for this class is on this page and linked off of it. Bookmark it now and return here if you get lost or confused.[1]
For a head start on how to approach all work in this course, see “How to Do Well in My Class” and “Research & Response.”
Please read this document and those it links to carefully at the beginning of the semester. There is much information to process, and it can be somewhat daunting — especially if you read cursorily. If you are confused, do your best to work through it by (re)reading this document carefully and completely, searching this site, or consulting the FAQ. I promise, there is an answer to your question. If all else fails, you may contact me. Trust yourself to follow directions and find the answers. Be careful and deliberate.
Syllabus templates.
General
- {{Intro}} — Syllabus intro statement (no header)
- {{Intro-grad}} — for grad classes
- {{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)
- {{Online-grad}} — for grad courses
- {{HOnline}} — Hybrid online statement (no header)
- {{Packback}} — Instructions for this service
- {{QEP}} — QEP for Undergraduate Research
- {{Covid}} — COVID-19 statement
Requirements
- {{Exams}} — midterm and final
- {{Exam}} — final
- {{Participation}}
- {{Participation-online}}
- {{2xxx-Reading}} 2000-level lit (f21)
- {{2xxx-Writing}} 2000-level lit (f21)
- {{2xxx-Projects}} 2000-level lit (f21)
Schedule
- {{Schedule}} — General schedule statement
- {{Schedule-nh}} — General schedule statement (no header)
- {{WW}} — Wiki work day
Policies
- {{Policy Intro}} — introduction to the section, includes tl;dr and no header.
- {{Policy 2021}} — intro updated for fall 2021, includes image.
- {{Policy 2022}} — intro, image added via code.
- {{AI}} — ChatGTP policy.
- {{Assignments}}
- {{Attendance}}
- {{Attendance Online}}
- {{Attendance-C19}} — Alternate for COVID, 2020.
- {{Attend-C19-21}} — Statement for C19, 2021.
- {{Attend-C19-22}} — Statement for C19, fall 2022.
- {{Behavior}}
- {{Communication}}
- {{Evaluation}}
- {{Participation}}
- {{Plagiarism}}
- {{Research}}
- {{1101 Rewrites}}
- {{Technology Online}}
- {{XC LW}}
- {{XC Lit Crit}}
See Also
Course Information Templates
- {{Courses}} — Course index pages
- {{2111}} — World Lit resources
- {{Grl}} — My navbox for instructor page
- {{Students}}
SLO Templates
Office Hours Templates
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- ↑ While you may certainly choose to print it—we will do our best to follow the schedule hereon—it may change during the course of the semester due to unforeseen circumstances. Should this occur, I will let you know in class and via an announcement , but ultimately, this online document has the final say—not a printed one.