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DAILY HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
Note: Homework is due at the start of class on the date immediately above the bulleted list of individual assignments.
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
- Complete the Contact Information survey.
- Read the instructions and complete the Student Contract handout (See Handouts page).
- Read and mark "How to Really Read This Book" (in the Readings section of our Canvas page)
- Read and mark The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from actual start of novel up to "The Incident at the Window." If your hardcopy has not come yet, a PDF is available in the Reading section of our Canvas site. You do not need to read the introductory materials if there are any in your copy. (5 points)
- Last day to add a course.
Thursday, January 25, 2024
- Finish reading and marking The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Please note that the final chapter is the “Full Statement of the Case” and is essential to the novella’s meaning. (5 points).
Tuesday, January 30, 2024 [Updated 1/21/2024)
- NO CLASS: Dr. Halbert had to accept an appointment with a specialist at this time. However, complete the work below by the start of class.
- Scholarly Article Analysis Project. See Assignments for details. A copy of the required article, “Twins, Twinship, and Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” can be found in the “Readings” section of the class Canvas site.
- Read, and mark the online handout "Integrating Quotes into a Paper (MLA Style)" on the class web page (either print a copy or save a copy from the web and mark in MS Word). This may help with the Scholarly Article Analysis Project. We will check this on Thursday.
Thursday, February 1, 2024
- Read and mark pages 108-131 in A Pocket Style Manual (“Supporting a Thesis, “Using Sources to inform…,” all of “Avoiding Plagiarism,” all of “Integrating sources,” and all of “Integrating literary quotations.” Place a tab on the following items: “Citing quotations and borrowed idea,” "Be a responsible research writer," "Using the ellipsis mark," "Using brackets," "setting off long quotations," and "Using signal phrases." 5 points.
- Skim the entire MLA documentation style section (132-186). Put a bracket by “Author named in a signal phrase” in-text citations, the basic works cited entry for a “single author” book, an online source, a source from an anthology, a source from a database, and MLA paper format.
- Sign up for a conference with me via Starfish. See Handouts section for instructions on how to do this. You can only sign up for one conference.
- Bring The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to class.
Tuesday, February 6, 2024
- Draft 1 of Paper #1 is due (5 points if complete; -5 if not done). Make sure it is posted to the discussion board in the “Jekyll and Hyde Paper: Draft 1” topic: others will need to read your paper in class today.
- Last day to drop a course.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
- NO CLASS: We do not meet on Wednesdays.
- Withdrawal Period without faculty signature starts.
Thursday, February 8, 2024
- No Class. Required conferences. Bring a printed copy of the draft to conference. (10 points)
- Post a copy of the revised draft in the “Paper #1: Conference Draft (draft 2)” discussion board topic prior to your conference. Copy and paste AND attach the MS Word file. (5 points)
- The paper should be complete and revised based on your peer review and your own editing efforts.
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
- No Class. Required conferences. Bring a printed copy of the draft to conference. (10 points)
- Post a copy of the revised draft in the “Paper #1: Conference Draft (draft 2)” discussion board topic prior to your conference. Copy and paste AND attach the MS Word file. (5 points)
- The paper should be complete and revised based on your peer review and your own editing efforts.
Thursday, February 15, 2024
- Draft 3 of Paper #1 is due. Bring a printed copy to class (5 points).
- Make sure it is posted to the discussion board in the “Jekyll and Hyde Paper: Draft 3” topic (5 points if complete; -5 if not done).
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
- Paper #1 Due. Post to the “Paper #1 Final Draft (Discussion Board)” discussion board topic AND to the “Paper #1 Final Draft (Graded) Assignment. See checklist in Assignments for more details.
- We will complete the “Note to Dr. Halbert on Paper #1” in class.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
- Read and mark Chapters 1-17 of I Am Legend (pages 1-147). 10 points.
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
- Read and mark Chapters 18-21 of I Am Legend (pages 147-170). You will complete the novel. Do not accidentally start reading the short stories that follow. The last words of the novel are “I am legend.” 5 points.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
- Read and mark a copy of "Monster Theory (Seven Theses)" (in the “Readings” section of the class Canvas site). WARNING: This essay is very difficult. I strongly urge you to break it up over Monday and Tuesday night. 10 points due to difficulty.
Thursday, March 7, 2024
- Read and mark a copy of The Horror Film (Chapter 9: "Slashers and Postslashers") from the Readings section of the class web page.
- Read and mark a copy of "It's Alive, I'm Afraid" from The Monster Show in the Readings section of the class web page. 5 points.
- Bring A Pocket Style Manual and all the photocopied essays with you to class.
- Sign up for a conference with me via Starfish. See Handouts section for instructions on how to do this. You can only sign up for one conference.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Thursday, Mach 14, 2024
Tuesday, March 19, 2024 [Revised 3/17)
- NOTE: we will not meet during class. Dr. Halbert has to attend a funeral.
- First Draft of Paper #2 Due. Post a copy in the "Paper #2 Draft 1" discussion board topic before class starts (5 points if done, -5 if not).
- Conduct two peer reviews of the paper. See peer review instructions for specifics.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
- No Class. Required conferences. Bring a printed copy to the conference. (10 points)
- Post a copy of the revised draft in the “Paper 2: Conference Draft (Draft 2)” discussion board topic prior to your conference so I can read it. (5 points if done, -5 if not).
- The paper should be complete and revised based on your peer review and your own editing efforts.
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
- No Class. Required conferences. Bring a printed copy to the conference. (10 points)
- Post a copy of the revised draft in the “Paper 2: Conference Draft (Draft 2)” discussion board topic prior to your conference so I can read it. (5 points if done, -5 if not).
- The paper should be complete and revised based on your peer review and your own editing efforts.
- Withdrawal Period without faculty signature ends.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
- NO CLASS: We don’t meet on Wednesdays.
- Withdrawal Period with required faculty signature starts.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
- Third Draft of Paper #2 Due. Bring a printed copy to class (5 points).
- Post a copy in the "Paper #2 Draft 3" discussion board topic before class starts so that others can read your paper. (5 points if 3 done, -5 if not).
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
- Paper #2 Due. Post to the “Paper #2 Final Draft (Discussion Board)” discussion board topic AND to the “Paper #2 Final Draft (Graded) Assignment. See checklist in Assignments for more details.
Thursday, April 4, 2024
- Library Orientation in South Hall 114 (First Floor, inside the Library). 5 points instead of 1 for attendance.
- Complete prewriting assignment and post to “Research Paper: Prewriting” discussion board topic. Make sure your subject line clearly identifies the topic.
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
- Library Research Day. Sign in with Dr. Halbert at the Library on the main floor of South Hall.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
- NO CLASS: We do not meet on Wednesdays.
- Withdrawal Period with required faculty signature ends.
Thursday, April 11, 2024
- Annotated bibliography assignment due. See description in Assignments section and the sample annotated bibliography. Post a copy to the Research Bank discussion board topic and to the assignment space. WARNING: every semester two or three students flunk the course because they forget to submit this assignment. Don’t be that student. (50 points).
- Two-minute presentations. Everyone who goes today gets an extra point. Everyone is required to be prepared to give the presentation.
- All Withdrawal from this point on require documentation and approval from Academic Affairs.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
- First Draft of Research paper due. At least three pages is required for full credit. Bring a printed copy to class (5 points).
- Post a copy to in the “Research Paper: Draft #1” Discussion Board topic prior to class (5 points if done, -5 if not posted by class time).
- Two-minute Presentations overflow.
- Sign up for a conference with me via Starfish. See Handouts section for instructions on how to do this. You can only sign up for one conference.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
- No Class. Required conferences. Bring a printed copy to the conference. (10 points)
- Post a copy of the revised draft in the “Research Paper: Conference Draft (Draft 2)” discussion board topic prior to your conference so I can read it. (5 points if done, -5 if not).
- The paper should be complete and revised based on your peer review and your own editing efforts.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
- No Class. Required conferences. Bring a printed copy to the conference. (10 points)
- Post a copy of the revised draft in the “Research Paper: Conference Draft (Draft 2)” discussion board topic prior to your conference so I can read it. (5 points if done, -5 if not).
- The paper should be complete and revised based on your peer review and your own editing efforts.
Thursday, April 25, 2024
- Third Draft of Research paper due. At least three pages is required for full credit. Bring a printed copy to class (5 points).
- Post a copy to in the “Research Paper: Draft #3” Discussion Board topic prior to class (5 points if done, -5 if not posted by class time).
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
- Last class of this course.
- Research Paper Due (300 points).
- Post a copy of the paper in the "Research Paper Final Draf (Discussion Board)t" topic. (1 point if posted, -5 if not)
- Post a copy of the paper to the "Research Paper: Final Draft (Graded)" (this copy will be graded).
- See checklist for details.
- We will do several activities designed to add points to your course total.
- Last day to resolve any missing work.
- It is always a good idea to attend the last meeting of any course
Monday, May 6, 2024
End of Semester Notes and Reminders:
- There is no final exam in this course.
- Attend the final meeting of all your classes.
- Check your Montco email and Canvas announcements every day until Dr. Halbert says the grades are posted.
- Don’t email Dr. Halbert to see if the grades are done: he will announce when he is done.
- Do check your gradebook on Canvas during the exams to see individual assignment grades as they are entered.
- If there is a problem with a graded assignment, please email Dr. Halbert immediately.
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