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Neil Meyer: How to Use Blackboard
How to Use Blackboard: A Guide for My ENG099 Students Professor Neil Meyer, ENG099, Spring I 2020 (Last Updated: 3-17-2020) ______________________________________________________________________________ Greetings everyone! Since we will be using Blackboard to do almost all of our work for the remainder of the semester, I wanted to make it as easy as possible for you to find…
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J. Elizabeth Clark: ENG 101 Syllabus
What is English 101? Hi! I’m so glad you’re here! Welcome to a new semester at LaGuardia Community College. Whether you’re new to the college or just new to this class, I’m really excited to work with you! My name is J. Elizabeth Clark. You can call me Liz. I’ll be your professor this semester. …
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Rochell Isaac: ENG 101 Syllabus
ENGLISH 101: ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 FREEDOM, SOCIETY & THE SELF Dr. Rochell Isaac, [email protected] Fall Semester 2020 English 101.0788 (31182)/ENA 101.0689 Class Hours: TTh (1:00-3:15p.m.) Room: Fully Remote Credits: 3; 4 Hours Mailbox: E103, English Department Office: M-109L Office Hours: TTh (11:30-12:30pm) or by appointment. “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But…
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Elliot Hearst: Basic In-text Citation Formatting and Works Cited Pages
In-Text Citation Basic Format A sentence with a quote has three components: the signal phrase, the quote, and the in-text citation. You can also follow the quote with your own words, but for simplicity we will just consider a quote with a signal phrase followed by an in-text citation for now. The signal phrase is…
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Judith Nell Foster: Substitute Introductory Questionnaire
Languages Introduction (please read through instructions slowly before beginning your responses.): Everything about our experiences of learning anything involves language – speaking, writing, signing; it is so integral to our day to day lives that we hardly give it a thought until we lose our voice or are in situations that make us afraid or…
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Marisa A. Klages-Bombich: ENA 101 Syllabus
ENA/G 101 Composition 1 Contact Information: Professor: Marisa A. Klages-Bombich Ph.D. Office: Zoom [link redacted] Text: 206-619-9030 e-mail: [email protected] #Slack: [Link redacted] Class Meeting Times This class will be conducted asynchronously. This means that you will NOT be required to be on Zoom for three hours weekly for this class. We will…
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Sample Syllabus Sections
Attendance/Engagement Policies Class Environs policies Explanations of synchronous and asynchronous meetings Statements of Support Grade Breakdowns Journal Entries/Weekly Responses Revision Policies Assignments Sequences Miscellaneous 1. Attendance/Engagement Policies: Cristy Bruns, ENG 102: Engagement Policy (formerly Attendance Policy) Since our distance learning class is mostly asynchronous, taking attendance doesn’t apply in the usual way. Instead…
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Ximena Gallardo C.: ENA 101 Syllabus
ENG/A 101: Mastering Digital Literacy Ximena Gallardo C. (English)/she/her; Ann Matsuuchi (Library) [email protected]; [email protected] Mirror site (in case Blackboard is down): https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/User:Doctorxgc ENG 101 Tu 1:00PM – 3:15PM and Th 1:00PM – 3:15PM …
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Cristy Bruns: ENA 101 Syllabus
ENG/ENA 101: Composition I – An Introduction to Expository Writing LaGuardia Community College ENG 101-0735 and ENA 101-0721 **With the move to distance learning, our class will be conducted mostly “asynchronously,” which means almost no mandatory meeting times when everyone must be online. I will notify everyone far in advance of any required meetings and…
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Open Educational Resources
Supported by a grant from New York State’s OER Scale Up Initiative, Rochell Isaac, Lara Kattekola, Marisa A. Klages-Bombich, Evelyn Burg and J. Elizabeth Clark have curated OER resources and created sample annotated syllabi using OER resources for ENA 101, ENG 101, ENG 102, ENG 103, and ENG 259. Check out the new curated OER…