Wednesday, December 17, 2014

The Final

Please follow the directions on the handout.

Your grades should be correct in Moodle by the end of the day Thursday.

Have a good break.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Count Day

Get out all your graded papers and arrange them in order:

1. Lego Directions -- Green

2. Kickstarter Review  Solo #1-- Purple

3. Kickstarter on Paper -- Blue

4. Summary/ Response Solo #2 -- Yellow

5. Summary/ Eval./ Response -- Tan

6. Problem/ Solution -- Goldenrod

7. Problem/ Solution with Sources -- Salmon

8. Your Choice from Gale -- Gray

9. Common In-class Essay -- Pink


Then go to this link fill out the survey. Please read carefully and answer thoughtfully.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/P5X28YL


When you are done with the survey, open the "Count Day" Forum in Moodle, and enter your number of pages in the subject line.  Follow directions for message content.

If you have fewer than 25 pages, you need to read ONE of the following articles, and be ready to write about it during class tomorrow.

"As Attitudes Shift on P.T.S.D, Media Slow to Remove Stigma"

by Mike Haynie
 
OR
 
"Be Cool to the Pizza Dude" by Sarah Adams
 
If you had twenty-five pages, have a safe break. If you want to have your graded Problem/ Solution papers, please stop by my office before Friday this week to pick them up.

If I do not okay your page count and you skip the final, you will receive a zero for the final.



Monday, December 15, 2014

Papers and Daybooks Due

Prepare your paper to hand in.
 
I return papers.
 
Words on the board.
 
Thinkwrite:  Consider the kinds of learning you've been doing for the past 10 years. Think about changes that have happened in that time. Ten years from now, in 2024, what kinds of learning will you be doing? How do you plan to keep an "open mind"? Or do you?
 
Go to the Hub and respond to the course evaluation there. PLEASE type in answers and take your time.
 

Now you fill out the daybook score sheet and turn in your daybooks.

Homework:

For tomorrow collect and bring every returned paper with its grading rubric. If you did not save the graded copy of a paper, it cannot be counted.