Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Narrative Reading and Writing
Hi class. Please read the two narrative stories I gave you. Do the comprehension questions following the stories. Also, think about a personal story or important event or discovery that you can reflect on. Please give your story much consideration. I will not ask you to post your narrative if you feel it is too personal.
Prof. D. Westry
Friday, October 19, 2012
Reading for next week
Hello class. Home work for next week, 10/24/12. Read chapter 7, Understanding Paragraphs,Detail and Transitions. Do Exercises "7-1" page 221. Do Exc. 1-3.
Do exercise "7-2", pg. 225-do exc. 1-3. Read pages 229-231 (Most Common Types of Details). Do exercise "7-4", page 231-Do 1-5. Finally, continue to complete chapter 7. Read page 325-241.
Enjoy your weekend,
Prof. D. Westry
Friday, October 12, 2012
Reading Assignment
Hi class. A reminder to do the assigment on page 160 for nexr week, 10/17/12. Also, read chapter 10 on highlighting information, pages 350-359. Bring to class a news article to highlight. We will meet in the computer room as usual on Wednesday.
Enjoy your weekend,
Professor D. Westry
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
QUIZ
Hi everyone. I will give you the quiz sheet on Friday, 10/12. It will be an open book quiz on chapters 4 and 5. We will use it as a review for the chapters. Later, we will discuss certain items on the quiz. Also, read chapter 10 on "Highlighting" pages 350-359. Bring an article to class and we will highlight it for practice.
Friday, October 5, 2012
QUIZ For EDUC MO1
Hi everyone. I just want to remind you that Next week,10/10/12 I will give you a quiz on chapters 4 and 5. Review the chapters. Also, report to our classroom 409. Do not come to the computer room on Wednesday.
Enjoy your weekend.
D. Westry
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
WEEK 5 Reading Responses and Reflections
Hello everyone. We are entering our 5th week of classes. I am pleased with your work and reading assignments. Continue to read the chapters for each week, write study notes from the chapters, and use your study notes to assist you in responding to the readings on your blog. Continue to post your reflections on your blog and give me the original hard copy to review for your portfolio/folder.
Continue to read!
Good work,
Professor D.Westry
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Responses-WEEK 4
Hi everyone. I like your responses to your classmates' blogs. Continue to read and respond to the readings form the book and articles. Also, be sure to give me your original reflections. I will return them to you to place in your folders. I will be collecting your folders later in the semester.
Good work!
Prof. Westry
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Class Introduction
Class Introduction
Class Introduction Class Introduction Hello class, Welcome to College Reading Strategies.This course is a performance based course providing intensive, direct instruction leading to rapid improvement in reading and study strategies needed for your college and career success. You will learn to use the study strategies from this course and apply them to your other courses. The primary goals of this course is to help college developmental readers to develop effective strategies for comprehension in academic disciplines; specifically this course will focus on vocabulary development, comprehension development, and reading and writing connection. I will be speaking with you more in detail during class and giving you a syllabus to explain the reading assignments. An important note: You will be assigned to log in to my blog address below and participate in shared readings. You will then Post your opinions and comments on my blog for other students to read. You must respond to 4-6 readings of your classmates' blogs- this is mandatory and is part of your grade. I look forward to meeting you and speaking with you in class. I will also be open to your shared suggestions as we work to make the class fun and interesting. Also listed below are blog tutorial websites to help you create your personal blog. blog tutorial 1 blog tutorial 2. Posted by EDUC 108 M03 Professor Westry at 9:50 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Wednesday, September 19, 2012Class, please post your responses from the readings and class discussions on your blogs. Be sure to read and respond your to other students blogs as well. I will be checking in and reading your blogs. Also, be sure to hand in original copies of your responses. I will review them and hand them back to you to place in your portfolio/folder. Continue to read and write study notes from the chapters I assign you. Good luck, Professor D. Westry Posted by EDUC 108 M03 Professor Westry at 7:46 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom
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Blog Rubric
Hi everyone. Below is a rubric guideline for the class that I will use to evaluate your class participation on posting your discussion and responses on your blogs. Please review it.
Blogging Rubric Template
This rubric is designed to facilitate a creative and lively online discussion by encouraging strong writing in blog posts and comments. These criteria will be used for the qualitative evaluation of the blog posts and comments.
Criteria Unacceptable (0-69)
Acceptable (70-79) Good (80-89) Target (90-100)
Frequency No or infrequent
Participation
Participates once a
week Participates 1-2 times a week, but postings are not distributed Participates frequently
and consistently
Initial
Posting No or few
postings Posts are adequate,
but reflect superficial
engagement with the
topic(s) Posts are well developed
and engaged with the
topic(s); lacks conceptual
clarity Posts are conceptually
sophisticated, engaged
in a substantive way
with the topic(s)
Follow-up
Postings No or few
comments on
blogs of others Comments are
shallow contributions
to the discussion;
does not enrich
discussion Elaborates on existing
posts with further
comment/observation Analyzes the posts of
other, extends the
discussion in new
directions, relates
comments to previous
online discussion
Content
Contribution (including incorporating multimedia elements) Posts irrelevant
information,
tangential to
discussion Repeats some
previous content,
does not add
substantively to the
discussion Content is factually
accurate, but does not
include much conceptual
nuance or development Posts draw directly
upon the topic(s) to
make a creative and
substantive point that
extends beyond the
topic(s)
Clarity &
Mechanics Unclear,
disorganized,
unedited Open and respectful
tone, some typos,
some organization Organized, well]edited and
thoughtfully composed Organized around a
central
point/argument,
concise, even striking
formulations, clear,
easy to read style
Class Introduction
Hello class,
Welcome to College Reading Strategies.This course is a performance based course providing intensive, direct instruction leading to rapid improvement in reading and study strategies needed for your college and career success. You will learn to use the study strategies from this course and apply them to your other courses.
The primary goals of this course is to help college developmental readers to develop effective strategies for comprehension in academic disciplines; specifically this course will focus on vocabulary development, comprehension development, and reading and writing connection.
I will be speaking with you more in detail during class and giving you a syllabus to explain the reading assignments.
An important note: You will be assigned to log in to my blog address below and participate in shared readings. You will then Post your opinions and comments on my blog for other students to read. You must respond to 4-6 readings of your classmates' blogs- this is mandatory and is part of your grade.
I look forward to meeting you and speaking with you in class. I will also be open to your shared suggestions as we work to make the class fun and interesting.
Also listed below are blog tutorial websites to help you create your personal blog.
blog tutorial 1 blog tutorial 2.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Class, please post your responses from the readings and class discussions on your blogs.
Be sure to read and respond your to other students blogs as well. I will be checking in and reading your blogs. Also, be sure to hand in original copies of your responses. I will review them and hand them back to you to place in your portfolio/folder.
Continue to read and write study notes from the chapters I assign you.
Good luck,
Professor D. Westry
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