English
Composition 108
Fall 2005
MWF 2:30-3:20
Heavilon Hall,
room 120
Heavilon Hall
Instructor:
Ms Moussu
Office
phone number: 494-3761
Website:
http://www.moussu.net/courses/english108
MSN:
msmoussu@hotmail.com |
Office:
Heavilon Hall 413
Office
hours: online often
E-mail
address: lmoussu@purdue.edu
AIM:
msmoussu |
Things
you must remember:
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Homework
and assignments can NOT be turned in late! EVER! Don't
even ask for an exception.
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If
you miss class, you are expected to talk to a classmate
to find out what you missed. Make sure that you have
someone else’s telephone number. I will NOT spend
extra time explaining to you what you have missed.
- Please download
AIM (AOL Instant Messaging) so I can contact you easily.
- There will
be NO opportunities to make up work that you have missed
in class.
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Check your e-mail messages OFTEN because I sometimes
send important messages.
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Please do not eat in class unless you want to share
with everyone.
- If someone's
phone rings in class, that person is obligated to bring
pizza for the whole class the next day!
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Everything you write needs to be TYPED (font: Times,
12 pt.) and DOUBLE-SPACED.
- On everything
you turn in, write your name, the project number (or assignment
name), the draft number, the date, and your teacher's
name.
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When turning in your final drafts, also include ALL
your previous drafts in a folder.
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Being
late not only disturbs class but is also a sign of disrespect
for your classmates and your teacher. If you are late
3 times, it counts as one absence!
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Plagiarism
means an automatic F in this class. No exception! If
you are unsure about what plagiarism is, ASK your teacher
or someone in the writing lab.
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"Extra
credit" can change only up to 5% of your final
grade. I strongly encourage it, since individual work
is always welcome, but do not count on it to get you
an A when you have a C in this class. Start thinking
about the grade you want early!
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Bring
a stapler to class and staple everything!
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If you have ANY questions, please ask your teacher.
- EVERY time
you miss class, you lose points... and if you miss SEVEN
times (that includes conference time), you get an automatic
F in the class. NO EXCEPTION!
Grading:
- Good grades
are not given by the teacher; they are earned by the student!
- If I find
more than 10 format, spelling, or grammar mistakes in
any final draft, I automatically deduct 5% off your final
grade for this project. If you are unsure of your grammar
and spelling, go to the writing lab.
- Every paper
you write will be graded on a 100-point scale.
- Here is the
general breakdown of the grades (THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE!):
Attendance
and participation: 10%
Journals/Readings/Quizzes/Daily
Homework: 10%
Project
1: Exploratory Essay (ch. 1, 8, 17, 20): 10%
Project
2: Summary (ch. 6, 21, 3): 5%
Project
3: Critique/Review (ch. 22, 2, 4): 15%
Project
4: Comparison-Contrast (ch. 10, 13, 18): 15%
Project
5: Interview Report (ch. 23, 11): 10%
Project
6: Term Project (ch. 14, 15, 16): 25%
Schedule:
Go to the assignment
page to see the detailed schedule for the semester.
Resources:
- Visit the
Purdue libraries
and learn how to use them
- Use the online
Longman dictionary
or the Merriam-Webster
dictionary
- Go visit the
OWL (Online
Writing Lab) to sign up for help with your papers
- The online
APA website
can help you with APA style and much more
- The CORE
Tutorial can help you learn more about conducting
research projects at Purdue.
- If you feel
homesick, overwhelmed, or depressed, CAPS
can help you for free
- For workshops
on how to have a better PURDUE experience, click
here
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