TRiO Student Guide to COLLEGE CORE College 111 Winter 2013 Section 2986 (3 hours) M & W 12:00pm-1:30 PM, Room OLY325, (2 hours) WAOL ANGEL Daily

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1 TRiO Student Guide to COLLEGE CORE College 111 Winter 2013 Section 2986 (3 hours) M & W 12:00pm-1:30 PM, Room OLY325, (2 hours) WAOL ANGEL Daily Professor: Terry Green M.Ed. tgreen@pierce.ctc.edu Office: C301H phone: Text: I have about 25 copies of the text on reserve in the library! Check out for the quarter There is 1 copy in the library that can t be taken out, but can be used in the library if you need to use one temporally. Power Learning, by Robert S. Feldman. Needs to be one of the following ISBN: newer 2009 versions: or Older 2005 versions: or X or Or, you can buy one new $ or at or used $.01-$5. Course Description: Students in College 111 will develop strategies that will assist them with TOPICS: WAOL introduction Attitude/Goal Setting Time/Money Management Learning Styles Test Anxiety Advising Tips Communication College Resources Motivation Test/Note Taking Tips for Top Grades How to Study Multiculturalism Choosing a Major Personality Types Memory Techniques Educational Planning Presentation Skills These skills will enable students to successfully manage their college and future careers. We encourage everyone to participate in class by sharing examples, asking relevant questions and engage in-group activities. Introduction: College 111 is TRIO sponsored and geared to help students become successful both during college and beyond. Students can anticipate spending approximately 12 hours per week (over a 10 week period) to successfully complete this class. 2 hours per week will be through WAOL s ANGEL as we learn to use how to use the online tools used in both Online and Hybrid classes. Turning in work: Work will be turned in as packets (a packet is a group of different assignments). All work is to be word processed (typed) and very clearly labeled. All work is to be kept in order to resubmit in a final professional portfolio. There will be 4 packets. No more than 2 packets will be accepted per day. No work will be graded unless the Assignment/Grade Sheet is attached. Students are responsible for turning in ALL work for a packet at the same time. Additional points will be lost for each assignment that is missing in a packet.

2 The Packet Grading Sheet, listing all assignments, is to be turned in with each packet. Please staple this in the front of your packet of work. Packets can be turned in and picked up in class. (allow 3-5 days turnaround time) Remember: The last day to turn in packet 4 and the final portfolio is on last day of instruction. See Pierce Calendar for date. No work will be accepted during finals week. Grading: No incompletes will be granted for this class. Students grade will be based on an accumulation of points earned in class and online using WAOL. Each completed packet turned in anytime before the due date will receive 10 extra credit points. Drop off at the TRiO front desk C301. TRiO is usually open M-TH 9-4:30pm and Fri. 9-1pm, but if no one is working in TRIO when you stop by, slide homework packet under door-c301h. Each packet turned in after the scheduled due date will have a deduction of 20 points. Each packet submitted with incomplete or missing work will have a deduction of 20 points. Packets with more than 25% of the work missing will not be accepted. PACKETS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED MORE THAN 7 DAYS PAST THEIR DUE DATES. 20 extra credit points will be given to students who have completed the whole course, including the portfolio 1 day before the portfolio is due. 200 points for in-class attendance/participation 200 (10 per day) 200 points for WAOL ANGEL participation points for each packet (100 x 4) points for final reflection paper/portfolio 100 Total possible 900 = 4.0, 765 = 3.0, 810 = 3.5, 675 = 2.0 ATTENDANCE: Attendance is critical since the subject matter covered in class is meant to augment the final portfolio and reflection paper. Much will be learned through group activities and group process both in class and online. Class time simply cannot be made up outside of class. 10 points per day is deducted for each day missed regardless of reason, make sure you do extra credit to make up for unforeseen absences. If you miss more than two days, you will need to contact me. In most circumstances, please consider making other arrangements so you can always attend class. We meet 20 days over the quarter, missing 8 or more days you will fail the class. CLASSROOM & WAOL ANGEL ETIQUETTE: Since classrooms are also labs for learning appropriate interpersonal relationships for the workplace, we expect mutual courtesy and respect between all individuals. This entails listening skills, not interrupting and refraining from an activity that would distract other students from getting the most out of the educational process. Please vibrate cell or turn phones off. NO TEXTING. Computers in class for note taking ONLY. Summary Writing Guidelines: 1. Use your own words to report only the facts of the article. 2. Do not include your opinion or reaction to the article. 3. Identify the author and title in the first sentence. 4. Refer to the source throughout the summary i.e. According to the article The author states.

3 Packets: A packet (also known as a module, unit, section, or group of assignments) is basically a way to turn in your work, or a collection of what you have done in the class the past couple weeks. It is easier to manage several assignments turned in together as a packet, then it is to constantly turn work back and forth each day. There are several things listed in each packet. I m Reading my syllabus Bonus!! Ok, if you hadn t read the whole syllabus, you wouldn t have known this! You may opt-out of 3 Try It! s per packet if you wish. (per packet, NOT per chapter!). To qualify you MUST put your own initials on the Professor Check off line of the 3 Try It! s you choose not to do. (Remember, you can only opt out of the Try It! s only!) (Can t opt out of any Journal) DO NOT ask me in class or online about this, otherwise you will give away the secret to all! All other listed assignments are required! Final Portfolio: The final for the course will consist of a portfolio. The portfolio is to be a professional looking binder; a deliverable that you would present to a boss who holds the keys to a pay raise or promotion; neat, clean, and squared away. It will consist of the packets you have completed over the quarter, in-class work, and your reflection paper. The reflection paper will be 2-3 pages, double spaced, 1 inch margins, and 12 font. ALSO upload your reflection paper into my digital drop-box in Angel for full reflection paper points. Students should reflect on: Talk about your experience in the class, addressing both the online and physical course components. How would you describe your responsibility as a student? How did you stay connected with the material that may not have been as interesting? What did you discover about what kinds of learning comes easiest for you and about what challenges you might face in classes? Select 4 concepts from this class that have the greatest relevance and importance to you. Explain the nature of the concept and why it is relevant and important to you. Critically analyze the concept by discussing its essential features. Determine how these concepts can be applied to everyday life. Services for Students with Disabilities: Fort Steilacoom and Military sites: Students with disabilities who believe they may need academic adjustments, auxiliary aids or services to fully participate in course activities or meet course requirements are encouraged to register with the Access and Disability Services (ADS) Office, Next to TRiO in the Cascade Building Welcome Center. You may also call the ADS Office at (253) or to make an appointment. Students requesting accommodations must obtain the Approved Quarterly Academic Adjustments, Auxiliary Aids or Services (green) form provided by ADS. Puyallup: Students with disabilities who believe they may need academic adjustments, auxiliary aids or services to fully participate in course activities or meet course requirements are encouraged to register with the Access and Disability Services (ADS) Office, Room 102A in the Administration Building. You may also call the ADS Office at (253) or (253) to make an appointment. Emergency Procedures for Classrooms Fort Steilacoom Campus Safety (253) Call 911 and then Campus Safety in response to an imminent threat to persons or property. In the event of an evacuation (intermittent horns & strobes), gather all personal belongings and leave the building using the nearest available safe exit. Be prepared to be outside for one hour and stay a minimum of 200 feet from any building or structure. So long as it is safe to do so students are expected to stay on campus and return to class after evacuations that last less than 15 minutes. Do not attempt to re-enter the building until instructed by an Evacuation Director (identified by orange vests) or by three horn blasts or bell rings. Please notify the nearest Campus Safety Officer or Evacuation Director of any one left in the building or in need of assistance.

4 College 111 Packet 1 Assignment/Grade Sheet Due date: Wednesday, Jan. 23rd Name: The requirements for this packet will come from a variety of sources. Please read the instructions carefully. Please do not mark in the blanks. This is for grade recording use only. Staple this sheet on top of your packet of well-labeled work. WAOL ANGEL Access: Log onto by using the onscreen instructions. This class is a WAOL Hybrid and you already have an account. Contact the 24/7 helpdesk phone number on this website if you have any problems. WAOL Introduction posting: Week #1 (all other WAOL discussion will be posted online) 1. As you work on week #1 online by posting a letter on WAOL with 7 or more sentences introducing yourself on the discussion board, you are responding to other students in the class. Print off one page of discussion to include in this packet. Try Nested View to print. Threaded View does not show a full discussion. If you need assistance, please ask! Assignment: Your Pierce College address needs to be forwarded to your personal address. 1. Go to: learn how to log into your student Pierce College Google account. "Dani M. Lee" will look similar to: dlee9999@smail.pcd.edu 2. Log into your Pierce College SMAIL account for the first time. (powered by Google) Once you have logged into your school account: 1. At the top, click on Setting. Then click on the tab Forwarding and POP/IMAP. Add your personal address and click Add forwarding Address. It will send an confirmation to the account you just added. 2. Log into your personal account and open the CONFIRMATION from your school account. Click on the enclosed confirmation link. 3. Open up your Pierce College SMAIL again and confirm you want to forward your messages. 4. PRINT a copy of this confirmation page showing that you forwarded your for your packet, and add that printed page to this packet. DONE! Packet 1, Page 1 of 2

5 Packet 1, Page 2 of 2 Monthly Planner: Part of being a successful student is planning ahead and knowing when assignments are due. This requirement will assist you in establishing and keeping a monthly planner. If you currently keep a day planner, you may make a copy to include in this packet. If you do not have a planner, you may photocopy a calendar. Record when tests, reports, assignments, etc. are due for all of your classes over the next three or four weeks. Plan study time in order to show that you are thinking ahead about assignments. Remember to plan in 2-3 hours per week for WAOL online activities! Textbook Assignments Chapters 1-3: Read each chapter and complete the following. Chapter 1 Try it!: Page numbers accurate only for 2005 editions and before. 1. (page 4) 3. (page 8) 6. (page 20) Journal Reflections: My School Experiences (page 9) Chapter 2 Try it!: Journal Reflections: Where Does My Time Go? (page 31) Chapter 3 Try it!: Journal Reflections: How I Learn (page 59) Comments from Professor: Get started NOW working on the Informational Interview assignment due in packet #4! Early +10 points, Late 20 points, Incomplete Packet 20 points, 7+ days overdue 0 Correct, finish, redo Total points out of 100

6 College 111 Packet 2 Assignment/Grade Sheet Due date: Wed, Feb. 6th Name: The requirements for this packet will come from a variety of sources. Please read the instructions carefully. Please do not mark in the blank. This is for grade recording use only. Staple this sheet on top of your packet of well-labeled work. Textbook Assignments for Chapters 4-6: Chapter 4 Try It!: Journal Reflections: How Do I take Notes (page 91) Chapter 5 Try It!: Journal Reflections: How I Feel about Tests (page 123) Chapter 6 Try It!: Journal Reflections: My Reading Preferences (page 149) Packet 2, Page 1 of 2

7 Packet 2, Page 2 of 2 Internet Assignment: Access on the Internet. You may use the computers in TRiO or in any other campus computer lab. (Computer labs have different hours) Choose one of the articles on Self Improvement Articles that interests you. Print out article and include it with your packet. Read the article and write a summary using the Summary Guidelines below. Summary Guidelines: 1. Use your own words to report only the facts of the article. 2. Do not include your opinion or reaction to the article. 3. Identify the author and title in the first sentence. 4. Refer to the source throughout the summary i.e. According to the article The author states. 1. Printout of article 2. Summary WAOL Assignment #2: Access your WAOL account. I replied to the introduction letter you posted during the WAOL assignment in packet 1. Open my reply post, read what I have to say and then print a copy of my reply to include with this packet. Comments: Early +10 points, Late 20 points, Incomplete Packet 20 points, 7+ days overdue 0 Correct, finish, redo Total points out of 100

8 College 111 Packet 3 Assignment/Grade Sheet Due date: Wed, Feb. 20th Name: The requirements for this packet will come from a variety of sources. Please read the instructions carefully. Please do not mark in the blanks. This is for grade recording use only. Staple this sheet on top of your packet of well-labeled work. Textbook Assignments for Chapters 7-10: Chapter 7 Try It!: Journal Reflections: How I Feel about Writing (page 171) Chapter 8 Try It!: Journal Reflections: What Sort of Memory Do I Have (page 209) Chapter 9 Try It!: Journal Reflections: Focus on your Interests (page 241) Chapter 10 Try It!: Journal Reflections: How do I feel about Computers (page 251) Packet 3, Page 1 of 2

9 Packet 3, Page 2 of 2 Internet Assignment #1: Access on the Internet. You may use the computers in TRIO or in others around the college. (Computer labs have different hours) Choose one technique on memory that interests you. Print this page out and include it with your packet. Read technique and write a ½ page summary. Printout of article Summary Internet Assignment #2: Access on the Internet. You may use the computers in TRIO or in any other computer lab on campus. Read about the Career Interests Game Choose and click on one of the following styles that seem most like you: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, or Conventional. Print this page out and include it with your packet. Choose 2 careers from the list that interest you, click on link, and print out the job descriptions for both and include them in your packet after you have read them. Printout 1 Printouts 2&3 Comments from Professor: Early +10 points, Late 20 points, Incomplete Packet 20 points, 7+ days overdue 0 Correct, finish, redo Total points out of 100

10 Informational Interview (Due in Packet #4!) The first step in the process of information interviewing is to identify people who are working in the fields that you've decided are interesting to you. It's especially helpful if you know a relative, friend or neighbor involved in the field or at least someone who can refer you to a potential contact; it's always easier to talk to someone whose name is familiar. But, the person you interview may not be a relative. The hardest step is making the first phone call to a stranger or, even worse, a strange firm and asking for the name of a person doing that interesting job! Strangers will be more receptive to talking to you if you demonstrate the following characteristics. 1. Indicated that you are seeking personalized information about their field before you decide to enter it. 2. Confirm the person's job title by asking. 3. Sound enthusiastic and delighted to have reached this person. 4. Refer to the research you've already reviewed about this field or company. 5. Ask if you can have a specific amount of time to interview this person (ex: minutes). 6. Try to arrange the interview at the person's work site, so you can determine firsthand how it might feel to work there. 7. Keep to your agreed upon time frame. Go prepared, dress appropriately, and arrive a bit early. 8. Thank you interviewee, and follow up with a thank-you note. Here is a framework to help you design your information interview. You may think you already have answers to some of the questions, but personal interviews often help flesh out the details and possibly fill in the gaps in your information that you don't realize are there. Try to choose your questions from the general categories of type of business, position descriptions, work environment, benefits, and entrance requirements, as follows: Type of Organization What are the services, products, or functions of the organization? Who utilizes the organization's services or products? Who are the competitors in this field? What sets the company apart or distinguishes it from others in the same industry? What are the projections for future development or new directions? Position Classifications In each division of the organization, what types of positions are available? What are the qualifications for entry-level and experienced positions? Position Descriptions What duties and responsibilities are performed in the area in which you work? What are some examples of projects currently under way and problems currently being solved? What is a typical day like? What interactions do you have with other personnel, data, machines, other departments or other organizations? What are the particular challenges of your position? Work Environment What types of physical localities are involved in your work (outdoors, indoors, travel, etc.) Assignment components: Please include all 3 components in Packet #4 1. Your list of specific questions with the answers you received. 2. Type a one-page summary of the informational interview experience. Include the date, time and place of interview. 3. Write and send a thank-you note to the person you interviewed. Include a copy in your packet.

11 College 111 Packet 4 Assignment/Grade Sheet Due date: Wed, March 6th Name: The requirements for this packet will come from a variety of sources. Please read the instructions carefully. Please do not mark in the blank. This is for grade recording use only. Staple this sheet on top of your packet of well-labeled work. Textbook Assignments for Chapters 11-14: Chapter 11 Try It!: Journal Reflections: My Decision Crossroads (page 289) Chapter 12 Try It!: Journal Reflections: Thinking about Race, Ethnicity, and Culture (page 313) Chapter 13 Try It!: Journal Reflections: My Sense of Cents (page 337) Chapter 14 Try It!: Packet 4, Page 1 of 2

12 Packet 4, Page 2 of 2 Internet Assignment: Access on the Internet. You may use the computers in TRIO or in the many computer labs across campus. (Computer labs have different hours) Choose two Idea Sheets that look interesting. Read both and write a ½ page summary on each Idea Sheet. Print both Idea Sheets out to include with your packet. Printout of Idea Sheet #1 Summary #1 Printout of Idea Sheet #2 Summary #2 Informational Interviews: (see full page handout earlier in this syllabus) Assignment components: Please include all 3 components. 1. Your list of specific questions with the answers you received. 2. Type a one-page summary of the informational interview experience. Include the date, time and place of interview. 3. Write and send a thank-you note to the person you interviewed. Include a copy in your packet. Library Assignment: We worked on this assignment in class the day we were in the Library. Please include your assignment you worked on that day. Professor s comments: Time to write reflection paper and put your portfolio together. Early +10 points, Late 20 points, Incomplete Packet 20 points, 7+ days overdue 0 Correct, finish, redo Total points out of 100

13 FINAL PORTFOLIO Cover Sheet Due date: Wednesday,March 13th Name: Please put this page at the beginning of your final portfolio followed by your reflection paper. Final Portfolio & Reflection Paper: The final for the course will consist of a portfolio. The portfolio is to be a professional looking binder; a deliverable that you would present to a boss who holds the keys to a pay raise or promotion; neat, clean, and squared away. It will consist of the packets you have completed over the quarter, in-class work, and your reflection paper. The reflection paper will be 2-3 pages, double spaced, 1 inch margins, and 12 font. ALSO you must upload your reflection paper into my digital drop-box in Angel for full reflection paper points. Students should reflect on: Talk about your experience in the class, addressing both the online and physical course components. How would you describe your responsibility as a student? How did you stay connected with the material that may not have been as interesting? What did you discover about what kinds of learning comes easiest for you and about what challenges you might face in classes? Select 4 concepts from this class that have the greatest relevance and importance to you. Explain the nature of the concept and why it is relevant and important to you. Critically analyze the concept by discussing its essential features. Determine how these concepts can be applied to everyday life. In Class Attendance Points: Angel Participation Points: Packet #1 Packet #2 Packet #3 Packet #4 Final Reflection Paper: Final Portfolio Score: /200 /200 /100 /100 /100 /100 /50 /50 Final Class Grade: /900 %, GPA

14 Congratulations! You have completed College 111. Take a moment and review the course outcomes. Did you accomplish them? Outcomes: WAOL introduction Attitude/Goal Setting Time/Money Management Learning Styles Test Anxiety Advising Tips Communication College Resources Motivation Test/Note Taking Tips for Top Grades How to Study Multiculturalism Choosing a Major Personality Types Memory Techniques Educational Planning Presentation Skills

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