Syllabus

Download our daily course schedule – this may change or update as needed, but save this on your computer!

Syllabus_GSW_1120H_Fall_2013

Also, download the Achievement Requirements for important info about course policies and grading info.

Achievement_Requirements_GSW_1120H_Fall_2013_

21 Responses to Syllabus

  1. ashmeeh says:

    Is this course really centered around video games?

  2. bshaffe says:

    Since this is a laptop section of this course, no food or drink will be permitted in the classroom.

  3. nadavis says:

    I do, in fact, have one question: what is the difference between a multiple-source essay and a research essay?

    -nadavis

  4. camking says:

    When and how do we schedule writing conferences?

  5. robertt says:

    rhetoric is your friend. It can strengthen your writing so use it effectively!

  6. rsalehi says:

    How much time do you recommend spending on a given essay per day?

  7. Trey says:

    Hey this is Trey 😀

  8. shealy says:

    I don’t have any questions but thought that it is important to realize that the Learning Commons are available for help writing.

  9. dcronin says:

    How does the review process work for the portfolio at the end of the semester?

  10. nreddin says:

    Do you prefer Canvas or email for works submitted?

  11. hudsons says:

    Why did you decide to make this course video game themed?

  12. kablack says:

    You can’t turn in late work at all unless you’ve made previous arrangements so yeah don’t fall behind on assignments

  13. Mandi says:

    It’s Mandi. I have no questions.

  14. atlong says:

    Hey this is Ariel. Sorry I have been late twice. Commuting sucks, and parking lots are never open.

  15. smeric says:

    It says on the syllabus that GSW students should print two sided assignments. If you follow that rule, are there any assignments that you won’t accept if they are two sided?

  16. corbitc says:

    No questions at this time

  17. lindsat says:

    Are we going to be writing all about video games?

  18. cmnelso says:

    Why do you like laptops more than handwritten notes?

  19. abeer says:

    Class discussion must be respectful. That is, whenever students speak, they should be
    considerate of other students’ feelings, use appropriate language, and make their points without
    being combative or confrontational. As well, students should not use discriminatory language
    regarding their fellow students’ gender, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin,
    age, or anything else. Students should listen to one another, ask questions, and explain their
    disagreements without attacking others.

  20. connorg says:

    Don’t really have a question. I was going to ask about turnitin.com but we just answered that.

  21. nadavis says:

    So are our portfolios being checked be an entire panel of instructors?

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