Course
Syllabus - History 102 – Online
Second Summer Session 2009 - Ticket # 21563
Contact Information:
Cerritos College, Department of History, Social Sciences Building, SS31
http://www.cerritos.edu/soliver
soliver@cerritos.edu
Office Phone: 562-860-2451, 2770
Contact Information:
Cerritos College, Department of History, Social Sciences Building, SS31
http://www.cerritos.edu/soliver
soliver@cerritos.edu
Office Phone: 562-860-2451, 2770
Office Hours
By Appointment; Virtual Office Hours: Daily
Guidelines for Student Success
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Computer
literacy and convenient and frequent access to a computer and the internet.
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Familiarity
with the various features of the Course Compass, the primary website for this
class.
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Time
management and a commitment to spend 15 – 20 hours per week on assignments for
this course. Keep in mind that this course is in a six-week summer
session. Plan to log in to Course
Compass two to three times per week to complete the assignments and check the
Announcements.
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Enter an
accurate and current email address in Course Compass. Otherwise you will miss important email
messages from me.
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Contact me (soliver@cerritos.edu) if you
have questions and concerns about the class and/or assignments. Your email
message will be answered within 24 hours.
Verify Enrollment and Status in History
102: You must
meet the following deadlines. Otherwise
you will be dropped from the class even if you are enrolled in the class.
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Complete the Online Orientation: located on Susan Oliver’s
school website: http://www.cerritos/soliver. Due dates are:
·
July 7 for
students on the Cerritos College Roster for History 102
·
July 11 for
students who move from the wait list to the roster between July 6 and July 10.
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Deadline to Enroll in Course Compass
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July 10 for students
on the roster.
·
July 13 for students
who move from the wait list.
Course Materials:
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Textbook - American People, concise 6th ed., Vol.
I and Course Compass Student Access Code (valuepak).
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The ISBN is: 13:9780205691975
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The valuepak is located at the desk located in front of the
book shelves.
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DO NOT purchase a valuepak marked MYHISTORYLAB.
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Primary Sources: Provided.
Two Options for Purchase:
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Option One:
College Bookstore: Value Pak (textbook, Friedan biography, and Course Compass
Student Access Code). ISBN: 13:9780205661975
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Option Two:
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Purchase used textbook
and Course Compass access code online from publisher ($15 range).
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Directions for online purchase of access code for Course
Compass:
· Go to: http://www.coursecompass.com/
·
Register as a student. Before doing so you must have the following
information:
1.
Valid email address – Make sure that this is the one
you will use in this class.
2. Course ID: oliver32556
·
Credit Card: to pay for the
access code. (approximately $15)
Course
Websites: Three websites will be used for this class: My website, Course
Compass and TalonNet.
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Susan
Oliver’s Cerritos College Website. This website provides access to the online
orientation and initial information needed for the class. This is a temporary site which provides
information needed before one registers Course Compass. To Access: http://www.cerritos.edu/soliver. Go to Online Classes/History 102
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Course
Compass:
All assignments, exams and interactive discussions will be posted in Course
Compass. To access:
http://www.coursecompass.com/ . A direct link to the Course Compass site is
located at http://www.cerritos.edu/soliver.
¨ Talon Net: Video Clips (Used for online discussions, activities, and exams): Located in Talon-Net. All registered students for this class can view this site. To access: http://talonnet.cerritos.edu/xsl-portal
.
Course Materials:
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Purchase
the textbook as soon as possible. If you plan to purchase the textbook from an
online vendor, do so before class begins.
Used textbooks are available in the college bookstore.
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Access Code
to Course Compass: You must purchase this access code and register according to
the due dates shown below.
·
By July 10 if you are
on the roster.
·
By July 13 if you move from the wait list to
the roster between July 6 and July 12.
Online Coursework: 90% of the content for this class is located in Course
Compass. The remaining content (video
excerpts) is located in Talon Net.
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Content: The content
is organized in three learning modules. The assignments for each learning
module will be two weeks.
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Each learning module includes (1) three chapter tests, (2)
an exam essay, (3) an activity/discussion on social reform or foreign policy,
(4) a discussion on chapters in the Friedan biography, and (5) assignments for
extra credit.
Grading Procedures: Grading
scale: The scale is 90% - 100% = A, 80% - 90% = B, and so on.
|
History 103/online |
|
|
|
|
Item |
Description |
Points |
% of Total |
|
Online
orientation |
Mandatory
– Located in Talon Net |
100 |
20% |
|
Chapter
tests** |
9
tests/25 points |
225 |
45% |
|
Essays/LM's |
3
exams/30 points |
90 |
18% |
|
Activities/Discussions |
3
discussions/ 30 points each. |
90 |
18% |
|
Total |
|
505 |
100% |
|
Bonus
Points |
Various
Assignments |
30 |
|
** The
lowest score for two quizzes will be dropped.
Explanation
of Assignments:
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Online Orientation (100
pts.): All students are required to complete this orientation. It consists of an
online test that is based on information contained in the Basic Syllabus for
the class. The test is located in
TalonNet and students can take it up to three times. The highest score earned on this test will be
the one recorded.
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Chapter
tests (225 points): Each test has 25 questions;
each question is worth 1 point. In
addition, there is an ungraded practice quiz for each assigned chapter. Some of
the questions on the practice quiz may also be on the graded test. It is highly
recommended that you take advantage of these practice quizzes.
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Interactive/online
discussion (90 points; 30 points for each discussion): In each
learning module you will have an activity/discussion. The topics will focus on
the issue of slavery from the Revolutionary Era through Reconstruction. Each
discussion requires that you complete an activity (homework) that gives you
information and ideas for the online discussion. This information includes
viewing video excerpts and reading information on various educational websites.
The videos are located in Talon Net and the activity provides the web links for
additional research. The online discussion is NOT a chat session in which you
need to participate at specific times.
Instead, you have the freedom to participate at any time during the
dates specified for the discussion. Each discussion is worth 30 points.
Therefore, if you do not participate in or prepare for these discussions, your
grade will suffer.
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Exam Essay
(90 points; 30 points for each essay): The exam essay is directly
connected to the information in the activity/discussion for this class. It will be posted in Course Compass at least
one week before it is due. Requirements and directions for submission will be
included in posted exam essay.
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Extra
Credit Points: You can earn 30 points extra credit during the semester.
Extra credit assignments will be available in each learning module so that you
can choose an option at any point in the class.
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Missed
Tests and Assignments: You cannot make-up missed tests and assignments. To
compensate, I will drop the two lowest test scores and replace those dropped
scores with an average of the other tests. Typically, this improves one’s grade
a couple of percentage points. In addition, submitting extra credit can
compensate for low grades on exam essays and on discussion comments.
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Policy of
Attendance/Drop: If you do not complete tests and assignments on a
consistent basis and/or your work does not earn a passing grade (70% or
higher), I will likely drop you from the class. I will monitor your progress
and send a “warning” if you are in jeopardy of not passing the class or being
dropped.
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Chapter
Tests:
If you would prefer to take the chapter tests on campus, please contact me.
Overview of Schedule of Assignments – This is an overview. Be sure to consult
the specific “due dates
and Assignments” for each
learning module.
|
Date |
Topic |
Textbook
Reading Assignments |
|
July 6 –
July 20 |
Revolutionary
America: Forging a New Nation 1760 – 1820) |
Textbook Chapters: Chapters 6, 7, 8-9 (sections). |
|
July
20 – Aug. 3 |
Antebellum
America: Causes of the Civil War (1820-1850) |
Textbook
Chapters: 10-11 (sections; 12, 13. |
|
Aug. 3 –
Aug. 14 |
The
Second American Revolution: The Civil War & Reconstruction (1850 – 1877) |
Textbook
Chapters: 14, 15, 16. |
Susan
Oliver, soliver@cerritos.edu
Last
updated: 5/29/2009