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DO NOT PANIC !!! It may appear to you that all of this information and all the resources on this course site is quite overwhelming . It may appear that with so much here, then the course must involve so much work, much more than other courses do. DO NOT PANIC! The impression of so much information should not lead you to the conclusion that the course has more work to it. It does not. Students who overcome the initial reaction of anxiety report very favorable assessments of this course. It is just that there is so much given to support students as they enter the course and work their way through it. So much is given to explain the course and its activities and to support students in their work. So much is here because students have provided feedback and suggestions over the years this course has been offered that changes have been made to improve the course and student experience of the course. Much is given to support student success. Most students who complete the course do very, very well. Check the grades for yourself and see that while too many do not remain in the course , of those who do, there are many A's and B's. So, DO NOT PANIC!!! Just look over everything and if you are registered and want to take this course and do well then begin by completing the first TEN STEPS and you will be on your way to a successful semester. DO NOT PANIC!! We have a module dedicated to having each student understand how the course is constructed (Course Instructional Design) and what the requirements are and what you need to do in order to do very well in this course. If you have the time to put into this course and actually do the work the results will be quite good. This course rewards effort. There are no tricks involved and no quizzes or exams or surprise assignments. What does it come down to after all the reading of the basic information? Just how much work is involved in this class to do well? 9-12hrs/week of work each week in Fall and Spring Semesters that run 14 to 15 weeks 18-24 hrs/week in SUMMER semesters that run only 7 or 8 weeks !!! 27-36 hrs/week in SUMMER semester that run ONLY 31 DAYS!!!!!
What is the work? Three things! (1)READINGS: reading the online textbook and the required readings marked by "READ" but supplied through internet links. (2)ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT In a regular class attendance is taken directly. In an online class the online program is used for discussions and attendance taking by means of Discussion Board participation. The following are the minimums for postings MINIMUMS for attendance. Students must be active in discussions in Discussion Board EACH AND EVERY DAY in a 31 DAY SUMMER SESSION. Students must be active so they can INTERACT with classmates. Each student must post at least once in each and every Discussion Forum in the current Module. Participations in discussions involves doing something in each discussion forum. answer a question or ask one you can reply to a classmate you can ask a related question ask for help or offer help post resources related to discussion topic post one student led discussion BEFORE THE LAST DAY each module and moderate the discussion that may follow. Give people some time to respond to you. Allow for INTERACTION. Post your own reflection on learning and relevance for the module topics to you RESPOND to ALL questions and requests posted to you, particularly by the instructor. You do NOT need to reply to each post unless it was made to you and asking for a reply (3) WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS: Submit the written assignments at the end of the module period by date on calendar 11:59pm
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TEN STEPS TO START OFF OK, let's get started by having you explore the course site and learn about the requirements and what we will be doing here. For this first module or learning unit in this course you are expected to do the following TEN things! Yes TEN (10): For this first few days you are expected to do the following TEN things! Yes TEN (10). I repeated that. Why? It is very important. Why? Well, by the time you are finished you should know all that you need to know about this class and what is required to do well in it. STEP 1. Read all the documents that are part of COURSE OUTLINE using the link COURSE OUTLINE Be sure to read How you will be evaluated! There are a lot of items in the COURSE OUTLINE be sure to read ALL OF THEM. You have already begun! STEP 2. enter the BRIGHTSPACE class site. Check out what all the links are in the modules presented with tiles. Check out each item in the course outline or syllabus. Most are the same info just accessed in a different manner. Yes this is repeating what was stated above. WHY? It is that important. STEP 3. Check and Print out the COURSE CALENDAR - under COURSE OUTLINE or COURSE CALENDAR or SCHEDULE ! Many students have stated that the calendar is a very useful tool or guide as to what they need to do and when to do it. STEP 4. INTRODUCE YOURSELF --enter the Brightspace class site and Introduce yourself and your social network WEBSITE and/or ePortfolio to your classmates under the DISCUSSION BOARD (DB) - STUDENT CAFE -CHAT ROOM HOW? Go to the button marked COURSE ACTIVITIES and then click on DISCUSSIONS and enter the DB. Click on STUDENT CAFE -CHAT ROOM . This is an area for you to introduce yourself to the class and where you can go to meet the others that are in this course. Post an item to start a discussion, or read other students' responses if there are any, and make a response. Check this area to meet the others in this course. Since profiles will be posted as people join the course for the first time, you may have to return to this area several times to see the latest entries. ******Let your classmates know the address of your personal ePortfolio/webpage/website/social media site****** Post it with your introduction in the BB site under STUDENT CAFE -CHAT ROOM -INTRODUCTIONS If you do not have an ePortfolio do not worry about it. You can do this course without one. STEP 5. Communicating with the Professor: One of the features of distance education is that you are never required to meet face to face with the professor. However, if you want to stop by for a visit my office is at Queensborough Community College in Bayside NY in the Medical Arts Building, Room 403 you can reach me for a personal matter by: 1. for a personal matter Sending me an email to Philip.Pecorino@ncc.edu 2. for a personal matter Calling my office phone: Monday to Thursday 9am to 12 noon 1-718-281-5038 3. for a class matter Post in the Discussion Forum titled “Questions and Suggestions for the Professor” 4. for a class matter I shall also have VIDEO OFFICE HOURS for the class at times I shall announce. They will be INSIDE the Class Site using ZOOM.
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6. SUBSCRIBE to the Discussion Forum Titled SUGGESTIONS and QUESTIONS for the
PROFESSOR by clicking on the word "subscribe" and then you will be
notified whenever any one posts a question and when the professor responds to
questions and suggestions. STEP 7. MANDATORY Email PRACTICE re Academic Integrity Statement and Policy ****NO GRADES WILL BE GIVEN TO STUDENTS WHO DO NOT AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY of the COLLEGE. ***********
Read about
Academic Integrity Statement and Policy
at your college and send your agreement to abide by it through
Email to your instructor. You must use the NCC email address
supplied by this college!!!!!! 2. the statement: I, ____________,have read and understand the Academic Integrity Policy for this course and agree to abide by it. Save your word processed file (document) as a WORD or a DOC or TXT file. Then copy and paste the text into the message space of an EMAIL you send to Philip.Pecorino@ncc.edu Do not send attachments!!! Copy and paste your text from the word processor directly into the message window of the email. INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMAIL As a NCC student You must use the NCC email address supplied by this college.. It will have a ncc.edu address!!!!!! Each and every registered student has an email account. If you do not have an address acceptable to this instructor you will have 10 days to get and use the college supplied email address and notify the instructor from the new address. EMAIL PROTOCOLS When sending email ALWAYS In the subject line put: first name , last name, class number
PHI 101 OLA SP24 , ASSIGNMENT# or QUESTION or HELP STEP 8. Read and then copy the course requirement information immediately below and send it to the instructor Philip.Pecorino@ncc.edu <<<<<<<<<<<<BEGIN COPY AND PASTE HERE:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The basic course activities and requirements: All class information including the assignments are available OUTSIDE OF BB at the class site/syllabus/outline
How much work is involved in this class to do well? 9-12hrs/week of work each week in Fall and Spring Semesters that run 14 to 15 weeks 18-24 hrs/week in SUMMER semesters that run only 7 or 8 weeks !!! 27-36 hrs/week in SUMMER semester that runs ONLY 31 DAYS!!!!!
What is the work? (1)READINGS: reading the online textbook- required readings marked by "READ" (2)ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT In a regular class attendance is taken directly. In an online class the online program is used for discussions and attendance taking by means of Discussion Board participation. The following are the minimums for postings MINIMUMS for attendance. Students must be active in discussions in Discussion Board EACH AND EVERY DAY in a 31 DAY SUMMER SESSION. Students must be active so they can INTERACT with classmates. Each student must post at least once in each and every Blackboard Discussion Forum in the current Module. Participations in discussions involves doing something in each discussion forum. answer a question or ask one you can reply to a classmate you can ask a related question ask for help or offer help post resources related to discussion topic post one student led discussion BEFORE THE LAST DAY each module and moderate the discussion that may follow. Give people some time to respond to you. Allow for INTERACTION. Post your own reflection on learning and relevance for the module topics to you RESPOND to ALL questions and requests posted to you, particularly by the instructor. You do NOT need to reply to each post unless it was made to you and asking for a reply
(3) WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS: Submit the written assignments at the end of the module period by date on calendar 11:59pm <<<<<<END COPY AND PASTE HERE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> STEP 9. READ the Student Reviews and Comments about this class. STEP 10. RELAX It looks like it is a lot but it is no more than any other class only just made more accessible and convenient and more is explained in text at the start. Oh and what it comes down to is this:
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Have a great semester and your efforts will be rewarded with a well earned good grade. REMEMBER above all >>>SPECIAL NOTE: DO NOT PANIC !!!!! If for some reason you can not get access to the Online Program PLEASE understand that all materials for this course except for the DISCUSSION BOARD are located in in the class site outside of BRIGHTSPACE and you can access them directly at any time. That means that the online textbook is available at the two sites as well. There is no reason why you can not proceed with all work with this course should one course site not be available. There will be a second discussion board site as well should the first program not be accessible for any significant length of time. Remember DO NOT PANIC !!! You will not be penalized for the failures of the university's system. return to basic COURSE OUTLINE |