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Monday, March 8, 2010

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English 101: Composition I - Food, Politics and You.

COURSE BLOG: http://foodpoliticsyou.blogspot.com

Dr. Lizzie McCormick (emccormick@lagcc.cuny.edu) Office: M-109A

Office Hours: Tues 10:00- 10:30; Th 3:15-4:15PM.


Section 0796 - T/Th 1-315 - Room: C 720

Section 0781 – T/Th 10 30 – 12:45 Room C727

Description: This course (ENG 101) is college-level English Composition. It has one major goal: To help you continue your life-long process of developing as students, thinkers, workers and writers!!! It also will help you prepare for higher-level writing and coursework in college.

Books

You must purchase immediately and bring to class everyday!!!!!

¨ Food Inc., A Participants Guide. Ed. Karl Weber. ISBN: 1586486942

¨ The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing, Michael Harvey; ISBN: 0872205738

Materials (Bring all to class daily except dictionary)

¨ A dictionary

¨ A folder to collect and keep all materials.

¨ A few blue or black pens.

¨ A highlighter.

¨ A Pencil to write in the book if you want to be able to re-sell it

Writing: You will write a lot in here!

¨ Essays: You will write at lease five 500-800 word papers, including one research essay. Three will be done at home, while two will be timed in-class writing (these are the midterm and final).Every paper must be printed and handed to the teacher on the due date. In addition, it must be posted to your blog!

¨ Blog Entries: You will write weekly blog responses of 300 words or more – instructions will be on our course blog.

Quizzes – There will be a quiz every Thursday. This quiz may cover the week’s reading and/or issues related to writing that we have discussed.

Grading:


Blog Entries 20%

Participation 10%

Quizzes 10%

Paper One 10%

Paper Two 10%

Midterm 10%

Research Essay 20%

Final Exam 10%


Attendance: Students who miss more than 6 hours of class (3 class sessions) will fail the course. In addition, you are responsible to find out what you missed, get notes and changes from one of your classmates – and you have to make up work on your own. Tardiness: Lateness counts! (you get 1 free late-to-class; after that each tardy = ½ hour).

Academic Dishonesty & Plagiarism

MOTTO: “I'd rather be caught holding up a bank than stealing so much as a two-word phrase from another writer.” ~Jack Smith

Acts of academic dishonesty (e.g., plagiarism, cheating on examinations, obtaining unfair advantage, and falsification of records and official documents) are serious offenses. Any evidence of cheating or plagiarism will cause the student to be reported to the Dean with my recommendation for a final grade of F, class dismissal and record of incident on student’s transcript & file. Be forewarned: There are no second chances in my class for violations of this kind. It’s always better to come and see me (or someone else you trust) beforehand to talk about the reasons you might be tempted to cheat. Don’t plagiarize or cheat – there’s always an honest solution!

Electronics, Cell phones and Food

No electronic devises actively used in the classroom. Students will take notes by hand. Laptops, Sidekicks, Blackberries, Electronic recording devices etc. will not be used. Please silence your cell phone when you come to class. No texting!!!!! No food or drink. If you are responsible for someone who may need to reach you during class – in an EMERGENCY only - (a child or sick partner/parent) see me to waive this rule.

8 comments:

  1. Hey, this is Whayner (The whopper)from your ENG101 class, i'm trying to get the hang of blogging. I created a blog called The right, the wrong and the wway i do things...hopefully i set it up right.

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  2. hi..i am yasmin from ENG101 class...fortunately i am here..but i dont understand what should i do??wheres the homework??nyone can tell me plzzzzzzz

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  3. Hi Tahmina - sorry you are having a rough time. If you can't get it done, just come to my office hour tomorrow (around 10 AM) and we will set it up together - ok?

    My office is M109A

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  4. thnx professor..:)..may b i got it...is it ok??

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  5. Professor, I have a question. When we write our entries, Do we write them as comments or new post? i'm still trying to get the hang of the interesting world of blogging. Thank you in advance for answering my query.

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  6. @Whayner - make a "new Post" for your blog entry - and use comment to comment on your classmates' entries.

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  7. Hey professor. This is Geidys Concepcion. Here's my link:
    http://www.geidysagrodolcevita.blogspot.com
    :-)

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