PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Student Online Learning Orientation (SOLO)

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COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE: SPAN 1311 Beginning Spanish I (online) PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Student Online Learning Orientation (SOLO) CATALOG) DESCRIPTION: Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. INSTRUCTOR: Yanina Hernández OFFICE: Building W 341 EMAIL: yanina.hernandez@harlingen.tstc.edu (use if can t access Moodle Messages or Course Discussion Forums) TEL.: (956) 364-4645 MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS: This course has been divided into seven units and they are on: Lección 1: Hola qué tal? Lección 2: En la universidad Lección 3: La familia Lección 4: Los pasatiempos Lección 5: Las vacaciones Lección 6: De compras! Lección 7: La rutina diaria This course is delivered fully online through Moodle ( http://mycourses.tstc.edu ). A couple of days before classes begin the instructor will send an email with more information about this course. Students will be given instructions in course Moodle to read and perform the assignments for each unit. After each unit there will be a quiz. All exams and quizzes are based on the information presented on course Moodle and En línea (http://books.quia.com ). Students will complete 2 major exams (proctored), lesson s quizzes, and various assignments that include oral, written, individual, and paired assignments. All assignments and assessment will be submitted online through the e-text and/or on the course Moodle. All students should have access to a microphone and high speed internet connection. The language lab located in Building W-124 has the equipment necessary for students to complete the online assignments. LEARNING OUTCOMES: (This information is taken from the course design document) Through correct use of vocabulary in discussion and on objective tests, the student will: A. Not applicable as a Learning Outcome B. Greeting people. C. Academic life. D. Family and occupations. E. Travel and vacation. 1

G. Shopping for clothes H. Daily routine. J. Final Examination Tentative Schedule (Subject to change by your instructor) Week Topic/Lecture/Event Required/Recommended Readings/Electronic Resources to View 1 Orientation Module Introduction to Moodle Course Site, Syllabus, QUIA Registration Instructions -Student Introduction -Orientation 2 Lección 1: Hola qué tal? 3 (continuation) Adelante: Panorama Lección 2: En la universidad -Lección 1 -Lección 1and 2 4 (continuation) -Lección 2 5 Lección 3: La familia -Lección 3 6 (continuation) Lección 4: Los pasatiempos - Orientation Module on course Moodle (mycourses.tstc.edu) - Students Introduction Module on course Moodle (mycourses.tstc.edu) - Begin Lección 1 of textbook Lección 1 on course Moodle - Continue Lección 1 - Begin Lección 2 of textbook Lección 2 on course Moodle - Continue Lección 2 - Begin Lección 3 of textbook Lección 3 on course Moodle - Continue Lección 3 - Begin Lección 4 of textbook -Review resources under Lección 4 on course Moodle 2

Week Topic/Lecture/Event Required/Recommended Readings/Electronic Resources to View Lección 3 and 4 7 (continuation) Lección 4 Exam 1 8 Lección 5: Las vacaciones Lección 5 9 (continuation) Lección 6: De compras! Lección 5 and 6 10 (continuation) Lección 6 11 Lección 7: La rutina diaria Lección 7 12 (continuation) Lección 7 Exam 2 - Exam 1 (Lecciones 1-4) opens 06/15/13 - Continue Lección 4 - Exam 1 (Lecciones 1-4) closes 06/21/13 - Begin Lección 5 of textbook Lección 5 on course Moodle - Continue Lección 5 - Begin Lección 6 of textbook Lección 6 on course Moodle - Continue Lección 6 - Begin Lección 7 of textbook Lección 7 on course Moodle - Exam 2 (Lecciones 4-7) opens 07/20/13 - Continue Lección 7 - Exam 2 (Lecciones 4-7) closes 07/26/13 REQUIRED TEXT AND MATERIALS: Students will have to set up a student account on TSTC Moodle http://mycourses.tstc.edu after they have registered for this course. Please contact Online Learning Office for questions regarding TSTC Moodle (956-364-4950) located at 3

Irma Rangel Science & Technology Building (Building W) or call Help Desk (956-364- 5000) EN LÍNEA. 3.0 (access code). Students can buy it at the TSTC bookstore (Harlingen) or directly from the publisher at www.vistahigherlearning.com/store/tstc.htm Depending on the students plans, these are two available options: Option 1: 6 month access code - ISBN 978-1-61767-550-8 Option 2: 12 month access code - ISBN 978-1-61767-592-8. Note: If you are looking forward taking Spanish I or Spanish II, you may consider Option 1. If taking Spanish I and then Spanish II within a 12 month time frame, you may consider Option 2. Contact your instructor if you have any questions. Students will need the access code (book key number), as well as the course code (provided on course Moodle ) to create an account at the following web in order to start using the electronic text: http://books.quia.com Students will need speakers or a headphone set to listen to audio and video components, and a microphone is necessary for recording activities. For best performance, we recommend you use a USB microphone for partner recording activities. TECHNICAL SKILLS AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: Internet accessibility (high speed) Browser Mozilla Firefox (download for free) Be sure to turn off Pop-up Blocker in to ensure Moodle and the E-text works correctly. Students will need to turn off Pop-up Blocker to ensure Moodle and the E-text works correctly. Word based programs, Java, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and Flash Player. (PDF plugin for Mac computers) Adobe Reader and Flash player can be downloaded for free at (http://get.adobe.com ) For questions about Moodle (https://mycourses.tstc.edu/) contact the Online Learning Office (956-364-4950) or Help Desk via phone: 1-800-592-8784, email: tstchelpdesk@tstc.edu, or Yahoo IM: tstchelpdesk. On the Moodle run the Moodle Browser check to ensure that your computer will run Moodle and course quizzes and tests properly. For more information on TSTC Moodle System Requirements, access the Moodle Quick Start Guide for Students on the Moodle Homepage GRADING CRITERIA: GRADING SCALE: Paired Oral Assignments 10 % A 90 100 Discussion Board 20 % B 80 89 Homework 20 % C 70 79 zes 10 % D 60 69 Exams: 40 % F 0 59 4

SCHOLASTIC DISHONESTY: TSTC expects all students to engage in scholastic pursuits in a manner that is beyond reproach. Students are expected to maintain complete honesty and integrity. Any student found guilty of scholastic dishonesty is subject to disciplinary action. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on academic work, plagiarism, and collusion. See more details in the Student Handbook, which can be located online at https://www.tstc.edu/docs/3806.pdf GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ASSESSMENT: Assignments from this course are subject to being archived for general education assessment. Procedures will follow protocols as prescribed by the research guidelines of the Association for Institutional Research. ACCOMMODATION STATEMENT: If you have a documented disability which will make it difficult for you to carry out the work as the instructor has outlined, and/or if you need special accommodations due to a disability, please contact (956) 364-4520 or visit Support Services Office located in the Consolidated Student Services Center as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements. CLASS POLICIES: Copyright Statement The materials used in the course [textbooks, handouts, media files (podcast, MP3, Videos, RSS (Feeds), and all instructional resources on the colleges Learning Management System (Moodle)] are intended for use only by students registered and enrolled in this course and are only to be used for instructional use, activities associated with, and for the duration of the course. All materials generated for this course, which includes but are not limited to syllabi, quizzes, exams, lab problems, in-class materials, review sheets, and any additional materials. These materials may not be retained in another medium or disseminated further. They are provided in compliance with the provisions of the Teach Act. These materials may not be reproduced, displayed, modified or distributed without the express prior written permission of the copyright holder or TSTC. For further information contact your instructor. Communicating with your instructor Your instructor will correspond with you within your TSTC Moodle course via the News Forum, Discussion Forums, and Moodle Messaging. Although you may receive messaging notifications to your personal email account, your responses should be made within the Moodle environment by responding to the appropriate Discussion Forum post or Moodle message. It is your responsibility to check Course Discussion Forums and Messages on a daily basis. In the event that Moodle is down or if the instructor advises, you may email the instructor at: yanina.hernandez@harlingen.tstc.edu. All correspondence to the instructor at this email address must come from your TSTC student mymail.tstc.edu email address and must contain the course you are enrolled in within the email subject line. 5

Your instructor will make every attempt to respond to your emails within 24 hours, except on weekends and holidays. Any technical questions should be directed to the TSTC Help Desk at 1-800-592-8784, tstchelpdesk@tstc.edu or Yahoo IM: tstchelpdesk. Furthermore, please refrain from emailing your instructor with personal problems, and/or technical issues, that are outside the instructor and/or the college's control. Netiquette: Please never email or post anything that you wouldn t say to your reader s face. You are expected to abide by these rules of netiquette in this course. 1. Even though you are speaking to someone online think about how and what you are saying. 2. Pay attention to spelling and grammar. Others are reading your work: do not make it difficult for them by using poor spelling and grammar. In addition, there is no place for inappropriate language in this course. 3. Share your knowledge with others. Post to discussion boards in a timely manner. Other course members may be waiting for you so they can post replies or finish an assignment do not make them wait until the deadline. This isn t fair and shows that you are not setting aside appropriate time for your coursework. Attendance policy: Although attendance may not seem critical in an online course, lack of participation in the course will be considered an absence. If students log into an online course without active participation the first week of classes, they will be considered "no-show" and may be withdrawn from the course. To keep good attendance you need to log on to the course regularly (at least three times a week) and maintain email communication with the instructor. Be aware that, a grade must be assigned to every student enrolled in the course at the end of the semester. It is the responsibility of the student to withdraw in order to avoid any undesired grade. NOTES ABOUT EVALUATION: Paired Oral 10% Students will complete audio (oral) recordings while working in pairs (partners). A headphone set (audio and microphone) and Macromedia Flash Player are necessary for completion of oral assignments. The partner must be a fellow class member. It is highly recommended that students find a partner in advance, post their availability via Messages and/or Partner Availability Forum. Arrange to work online at regularly. Assignment instructions should be read carefully: Take turns, e.g., if assignment consists of reading/recording yourself with 12 questions; start by reading 6, your partner will record response of answers; then switch roles, your partner now will ask questions (remaining 6) and you will respond. Identify yourself when you begin recording. Grade credit will not be given for paired work that is completed without a partner or submitted late. 6

Discussion Board: 20% There are 6 Discussion Board topics (see each lesson overview for due dates and details). You are required to post one original message to the current topic, as well as to reply to one of your classmate's postings, by the deadline stated in the lesson s due dates. Credit will not be given for messages that are posted past the deadline. The first topic is to introduce yourself. Most topics will be taken from the information on different videos in Spanish. These videos are found in En línea (e-text), in the section called En pantalla under Adelante. Students should watch the videos first in order to be prepared to participate in the Discussion Board. One topic may require to write a brief essay. This essay should be a Word document, double spaced, using Times New Roman 12 and 1-inch margins. Late work will not be accepted. More details will be posted in course Moodle. Homework 20% Students will be asked to complete assignments at least twice a week. For homework Assignments at En linea, students will be allowed up to three attempts. Your final score for an assignment will be based on your highest score attempt. Assignments are due on the day indicated before midnight (Central Time). (See each lesson overview, so you can plan ahead). Late work will not be accepted. zes 10% Students will take an orientation quiz and a quiz after completing each lesson (except Lesson 4 and 7). Each quiz (except the orientation quiz) includes material from the different sections presented in that lesson. zes will be only available three days in the course Moodle and you can attempt it only once. zes will be timed and graded. You will have 20 minutes to take each quiz. The instructor will correct the quiz within 48 hours (excluding weekends). Absolutely no make-up quizzes will be given. Exams 40% Exam 1 is worth 20% and will cover from Lesson 1 through 4; Exam 2 is also worth 20% and will cover from Lesson 5 through 7. Each exam will cover the following sections: listening, vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, and culture. Both exams are proctored. These are password protected, must be scheduled with the TSTC Testing Center, and must be taken in a proctored setting in the week available. You must register in advance for your proctored exams at https://secure.harlingen.tstc.edu/workshop/. Walk-ins are not allowed! A video on how to register can be found at: http://www.tstc.edu/harlingenol/onlinestudentsupport. Testing hours and policies can be found at: http://www.tstc.edu/harlingenol/proctoredtesting. Please access this before reporting for your first proctored exam as there is information that you will need to know. If you reside out of the area and need to set up proctored testing arrangements call the Online Learning Office at least 2 weeks before the test date to ensure that all necessary paperwork is faxed to and from the approved proctored testing. As stated in the Online Learning Student Procter Exam Agreement, no open books, notes, cell phones, extra internet windows, open purses or backpacks, or breaks are permitted during proctored exams. A student caught in this behavior will be instructed to 7

stop the exam and the incident reported to the instructor. This will result in a grade of zero for the exam. Absolutely no make-up exams will be given. Technical issues will occur, but they are not an excuse for late assignments or missing assignments. Students are expected to manage their time so that minor delays due to technical problems do not result in missing deadlines. Students are expected to contact TSTC Technical Support Portal if they experience technical problems: http://www.tstc.edu/harlingenhelp/helpdesk NOTE: Any changes to this syllabus will be provided in writing to the student and updated on all posted locations (HB 2504, course Moodle s, building offices, etc.). Last Update: May 8 th, 2013 8