不良研究所

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WR121 Composition I (WR121=121Z)

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  • CRN: 20024
  • Credits: 4
  • Locations, days, times, and instructors:
    • Online (scheduled meetings), Tuesday and Thursday, from 11am to 12:50pm
      From April 1 through June 12, 2025, Valerie A Grey

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Details about this class

Details about this class

The required textbooks for this course can be purchased through the Sylvania Campus Bookstore: The Little Seagull Handbook With Exercises, 5th Edition. This will be your writer's handbook for the term, offering you invaluable guidance in composing essays, writing clear and grammatical sentences, and documenting your sources using the Modern Language Association style of documentation (MLA). If you purchase the book online instead of through the bookstore, make sure you buy the book WITH EXERCISES and not the smaller edition that does not include them.

Essay readings for Assignments 1 and 2 will be available on the course website (D2L) in the week-by-week course modules. Be prepared to spend 8-10 hours per week reading and responding in writing to the assigned readings. Understand that writing is a process that involves drafting and revising your work, and you will be required to submit topic proposals and drafts as well as completed "final drafts" of your essays. 

For the Literary Analysis Assignment (Assignment 3), new or used copies of James Joyce's collection of short stories, Dubliners, are available through the Sylvania Campus Bookstore. Both the Penguin and Norton Editions include an introduction to the text and essential notes for interpreting the stories, but we will use the Norton Library Edition during class sessions. If you use the Penguin Edition, page numbers will be different, so please buy the correct edition to make sure you are literally "on the same page" as your fellow students! In the course modules on D2L, I will also provide a file with links to online versions of the stories (including audio version) and a selection of editors' notes.

You will be expected to attend and participate in a majority (more than half) of our remote class sessions and to meet with your instructor for writing conferences via Zoom.  When you are unable to attend, be sure to listen to the Cloud recordings.

Print out and keep handy a copy of the Reading and Assignment Schedule (which can be found on D2L under "Course Information'). Due dates for all assignments can be found there, along with a list of both required and optional readings. I will email copies of this schedule, along with the Course Syllabus, to enrolled students in advance of our first class meeting. Be sure to check your 不良研究所 email for my "welcome" email before our first class meeting. 

Technology

You will be expected to upload essays to D2L as well as email them to your instructor in Word or PDF files that allow for comments to be inserted in-text. Also, make sure you have audio available to ensure you can participate in class discussions.

To meet with your instructor for Zoom conferences, you can simply click on the Class Meeting link in D2L. To request a writing conference, email your instructor and ask for a specific window of time for the meeting.   

Most essay readings are either available online or posted on D2L in printable form (Word documents). Of the two textbooks, you are required to purchase either hard copies or eBooks. Understand that hard copies will make it easier for you to make notations on the texts -- and ensure that if you experience any technical difficulties you can still access the readings.

Please see the syllabus or contact the instructor for more information about technology. Also, be aware that laptop computers are available on loan from the 不良研究所 Library.

No show policy

If you do not participate in class during the first week, your instructor will mark you as a "no show." This will remove you from the class.

Technology

No special technology is required for this course, but you are strongly encouraged to use Word documents for composing and submitting your essay. Microsoft Word is available through 不良研究所; contact the Student Help Desk (971-722-8222) to obtain Word. You will be expected to email short assignments and first drafts to your instructor in Word or PDF files that allow for comments to be inserted in-text and to upload final drafts of essays to D2L on the "Assignments" page.

Make sure you have audio available to ensure you can participate in class discussions.

To meet with your instructor for Zoom conferences, you can simply click on the Class Meeting link in D2L. If you miss a class, you can listen to Cloud Recordings via Zoom. 

No show policy

Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class.

Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.