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Extractions: WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM- ACTIVITY #1D ANALYSING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF GOOD EDUCATION Description: On the first day of classes students usually follow a procedure where they show up in class, receive a course syllabus and hear an explanation about course policies, assignments and procedures. From then on they simply come to class, listen to a lecture and leave with a ream of lecture notes. They expect the professor to tell them everything they need to know to complete the course. Students are rarely asked to reflect upon the nature of good learning and their roles in the process. Students are even less frequently asked to make suggestions about class procedures or alternative approaches which might help them learn more effectively. Imagine the surprise students receive when after three or four classes they are asked to review and write an analysis of the Seven Principles Of Good Education and think of ways to apply the principles in their class. Consider the positive impact created when their ideas are actually adopted. This exercise sends a clear message to students that you want them involved in their education and not just acting as passive recipients of information. Courses which use collaborative learning and interactive techniques rely heavily on student participation in groups, as part of whole class discussions, and student demonstrations of their work. Students need to be convinced that this approach is beneficial and helpful to their learning. By using the Seven Principles student attention can be focused upon the need for active and collaborative learning as well as ideas such as time on task needed to succeed in the course and the benefit of an interactive relationship between professor and student. The purpose of using the Wingspread Journal article is to present the material from the perspective of an "outside" expert. Having students analyze the principles and relate them to their own experiences and the class helps them internalize the concepts which will lead to their success in the class.
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Extractions: Overview People Teaching Projects ... Admin Updates: Last major update was in 1995 (or maybe 96). See also: the TECFAMoo Project Page and our short technical MOO page April 98 News: Since I will teach my VE course in May, I started cleaning up this mess. The ratio of broken links is somewhat more acceptable. If I have time I will reorganize the whole thing and add more contents. September 2000 News: Added a few links, but NO cleanup (still don't have time). Jan 2002: Still the same situation :) I really do have trouble with some people who think it's kewl to move around files in their server. Please consider that most academic indexes only get updated once every 1-3 years or never at all. If you feel that your page gets better vibes in some other directory or on some other machine, learn how to do redirections ! Introduction Events, What's new Educational MUDs List Publications (some only) ... Various (really!) You can search this page, though output is disgusting (since it just spits back elements found between blank lines). Provide a boolean keyword expression or a Perl regular expression as a search pattern.
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Extractions: English American Sign Language This website uses multimedia to teach sign language symbols. Selectable by category, see a short video clip demonstrating how to sign vocabulary words. ANU Art History Top Level Menu Page Big Dog's Grammar A bare bones guide to English Business English Quizzes A great variety of quizzes, explanations, and practice exercises. Computer Writing and Research Labs The English Department's Students' Page Lots of resources. Use the dropdown menu to explore other areas. Grammar Online Grammar Zone is a humongous site of activities, grammar exercises and quizzes. Guide to Grammar and Writing Whew, is this a complete site! Find readymade PowerPoint presentations, quizzes, activities, and lots of other resources. How to Effectively Organize a Paper provides structured steps and promotes use of a graphic organizer such as Inspiration Internet Poetry Archive Home page Language/Literature Main Sanitary Nag (Anagram Insanity) ... Maple Woods Writing Center Lots of good handouts and resources related to writing skills.
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Extractions: Note: Older issues (below #3000) can be searched by viewing the file HD-DIR.TXT. The individual files listed in HD-DIR.TXT are also available for download from this BBS. HD-DIR.TXT (and HD-DIR.ZIP) can also be downloaded for use off-line. Enter the entire file name to download an issue. File Name Size Date Issue Date and Contents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4045.HD 10510 01-31-96 Issue # 4045, Tuesday, January 30, 1996 Re: Keyboard question Great New Listserv AHEAD online - WWW Page? Adapting PC's For Disabilities Book/CDROM wish list for campus access! info needed asap Disabled women are attractive wheelchair lift 4 sale Electronic Lifting Toilet Vans with lifts (need advice) 4046.HD
ALU: Lisp Newsgroups You also do not have to sign up to post a message. comp.lang.dylan The Dylan programming language. comp.lang.logo The Logo programming language. http://www.alu.org/table/newsgroups.htm
Extractions: about ... Software Newsgroups are discussion groups where people can get answers to their questions from people with similar interests. They work like electronic bulletin boards with people posting and responding to messages. You also might want to get on a mailing list You do not have to "sign up" to read a newsgroup. Just "visit" the newsgroup by following one of the references, below. You also do not have to "sign up" to post a message. However, it is customary to read the newsgroup for a week or so to get a feel for what sort of things are expected. Sometimes, students post articles to comp.lang.lisp asking about homework assignments. If you do this: Please remember that those who make an effort to answer your questions do so voluntarily; nobody owes you a reply. But if it's obvious that you've tried hard to solve the problem yourself, and haven't been able to get it quite right, then it's quite likely that you'll get help from some clever and experienced people. A compendium of answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Lisp and related topics from the comp.lang.lisp and compl.lang.clos newsgroups is maintained at the CMU Common Lisp Repository. Please check the FAQ before posting any questions to newsgroups. The Lisp FAQ is available online from
Scotia-Glenville Middle School: E-homework ELA Three things for you to do 1) Get Mythology quiz signed. 2) comp. questions for Ch. MRS. MCCAIN HOME CAREERS Grade 7 Grade 8 FOREIGN language- MRS. http://www.sgcsd.neric.org/Middleschool/homework/mar22.html
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Ling 001 Introduction The comp.speech FAQ provides an excellent overview thinking, within language, of concepts like those of the sign, technique, representation, language. . http://www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/Spring_2001/ling001/introduction.html
Extractions: Ling 001 Introduction This course is highly web-based , insofar as the lectures are presented in class with the aid of web pages, so that you can review them later at home; and many of the homework assignments will be distributed only as web pages. Some of these assignments will require you to access other web sites as well. The two most important web pages for this course are: The syllabus , which gives the basic requirements and related details. You should have an "official" paper copy of this page. The schedule , which gives the week-by-week topics and reading assignments, with links to homework assignments. The course schedule and its links are important! This page tells you what topics will be discussed in each lecture, and what pages in the textbooks should be read, and when the homeworks are due. It also contains links to the lecture notes for the course (including this page). Use these buttons at the beginning and end of each lecture page to move around: Go to schedule Go to next lecture page Go to previous lecture page A lot of necessary material, including lecture notes and some readings, will only be available through the web. While you are of course welcome to print these pages out if you want, we will not normally print them out for you. We will also sometimes use the
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Extractions: Homework Resources If you know of any online resources that may be helpful to aspiring students, and would like to have it posted on this page, send us an e-mail with the site address, site title, and a short description of the resource along with your name. We appreciate your help. Thank you. Language Arts and Literature Resources The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of the Danes - Complete text of Hamlet online including pointers to famous quotes. The Complete works of Shakespeare - Online texts for all of Shakespeare's tragedies, comedies and histories. The site has a keyword search engine which can locate a keyword in one or all of Shakespeare's works in a matter of seconds. Shakespeare Web - an interactive, hypermedia environment dedicated to the increasingly popular understanding .and enjoyment of Shakespeare's plays and other works. MIT's Shakespeare Page - has a keyword search for all of Shakespeare's texts, discussion group, and glossary index.
Extractions: Course Description: Students prepare two bibliographies, write a book report, and write a minimum of five expository essays. Clarity of though, unity of content, and coherence of ideas are stressed. Model essays are analyzed. A minimum score of 16 on the English portion of the Enhanced ACT or successful completion of required developmental English courses are the pre-requisites of the course. The class includes three lecture hours per week for three semester hours credit. Materials: · Glenn, Cheryl, et. Al. Hodges Harbrace Handbook, 15th edition. Fort Worth, Harcourt Brace, 2004. (HH)· Jacobus, Lee A. A World of Ideas: Essential Readings for College Writers, 6th Ed. New York: Bedford/St. Martins, 2002. (WI)· Critically Reading Essays Software (you will use Learning Lab Materials) (CRE)· A book relating to your major (Mrs. Thrash must approve your choice)· 3 ring binder and plenty of paper - dividers are recommended· pens/pencils (make sure I can easily read)· Access to a college-level dictionaryBring your 2 textbooks and writing materials to every class meeting!
Extractions: Verb intercommunicate - be interconnected, afford passage; "These rooms intercommunicate" communicate - join or connect; "The rooms communicated" complect interconnect interlink - be interwoven or interconnected; "The bones are interconnected via the muscle" intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" communicate grimace make a face pull a face - contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state; "He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do" finger-spell fingerspell - communicate by means of specific gestures, as an alternative to Sign Language; "The Deaf often fingerspell" aphorise aphorize - speak or write in aphorisms riddle - speak in riddles project - communicate vividly; "He projected his feelings" contact get hold of get through reach - be in or establish communication with; "Our advertisements reach millions"; "He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia" inflict impose bring down visit - impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students"
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Extractions: Lecture Laboratory Miscellaneous Course Outline LECTURE CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION - COMP 310 "C" Language Programming This course introduces computer programming using the "C" programming language. Students will be able to do simple programs involving looping, decision making and the use of functions. Emphasis is placed on interfacing with networks and network devices. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: evaluate written problems, prepare a Systems Flow Chart, a Printer Spacing Chart, a Screen Layout and a Detail Flow Chart, then design, Document, Code and Debug employing strict Structured and/or Object Oriented Concepts. TESTING AND GRADING POLICY Reports, announced tests, unannounced quizzes, class work, homework, midterm and final make up 100% of your grade, however, class participation and professionalism may add 10% or deduct 10%. Should you be late for a test, quiz, etc., you will be allowed to take the test as long as no one has completed the test and left the room. However, you will be given no extra time to complete it. Numeric Grade Letter Grade A B C D 59 And Below F No makeup tests are given. Assignments will not be accepted late. You
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