7] Explore all the sections on the class home page and do these activities:
Go to the Eng
270 on-line website and click on assignments and read through them.
The assignments page explains the activities you must do and how many
points they are worth.
Then click on the schedule - it shows you which assignments are due
and when each week.
For your orientation assignment, you will practice your normal weekly
routine.
a] Read the Sample Journal [this
will give you the directions on how to write a journal and provide an
example]
b] Reading #0 : Read orientation
myth and two poems
c] Write journal #0 in wordprocessing software [write the journal on
reading #0 above] and upload to Blackboard [ log into Blackboard and click on upload assignments and click on Journal #0 - follow the directions
*NOTE - make sure you don't have a symbol like #@$% in the title of
your journal because Blackboard may not accept it]
d] View Lecture #0 Mythology [lectures help you to answer reading questions]
e] Respond to the Reading Questions under Group Discussion in Blackboard- specific directions below
Go to the Group Discussions area in Blackboard and click on your group and find the correct Reading Questions
message [for the orientation, look for Orientation Questions ] - Inside the message you will find the questions for Alpha, Beta, or Delta
- choose the question for the one you are. Copy your questions into your word processor
program and answer them.
Once answered, copy the questions and answers and paste them in Blackboard
under Group Discussions [to do this, log into Blackboard and click
on Group discussion again and go to your group and choose the correct questions number - for the orientation choose Orientation Questions. Click that and reply
- paste your answers here and send. [PLEASE do not attach your reply as some students cannot open the attachments!]
f] Respond to your groupmates' answers in Blackboard [Wait until your group
mates have time to answer their questions. Log into Blackboard -Click on
Group Discussion, click on your discussion group, and choose the correct questions number to look at what they
wrote and respond by replying to their message and saying what you like, don't like, agree with, disagree
with, or give help when someone needs it. If you simply say "Good Job" you won't get credit. I want to see a real discussion about the literature.]
g] Introduce yourself to your groupmates [Log into Blackboard -Click on
Group Discussion, and click on your group and reply to the introductions message. Tell your group mates who you are, why you are here,
what your level of experience is with computers and literature - add
anything else you'd like them to know]
h] take the orientation quiz #0 |