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WELCOME TOWELCOME TO
LITERATURELITERATURE
Instructor: Daniel LambertInstructor: Daniel Lambert
First Live ChatFirst Live Chat
Welcome to the World of Literature!Welcome to the World of Literature!
• My name is Daniel Lambert. My e-mail address
is DLambert@ctuonline.edu. I will be your
guide through the wonderful world of Literature.
• We will improve our literary skills over the next 5 ½
weeks through two methods:
• Reading
• Writing
Introduction:Introduction:
•My autobiographyMy autobiography
•Contacting me… My e-mail address isContacting me… My e-mail address is DLambert@ctuonline.eduDLambert@ctuonline.edu
•Learning more about youLearning more about you
•Please greet your classmates on the Discussion Board threadPlease greet your classmates on the Discussion Board thread
•Course Syllabus and Course ExpectationsCourse Syllabus and Course Expectations
•CTU classroom resources and filesCTU classroom resources and files
•Assignment descriptions and deadlinesAssignment descriptions and deadlines
•CTU policies and my policiesCTU policies and my policies
•What is Literature?What is Literature?
• Fiction
• Poetry
• Drama
Suggestions to Make YourSuggestions to Make Your
Journey a Successful OneJourney a Successful One
• Read announcements and updates at least two to three times per week
• Do your own work: DO NOT PLAGIARIZE
• Give credit to sources through parenthetical citations and reference page
• Read the textbook assignments
• Follow the American Psychological Association (APA) style for every assignment
• Review instructor files at least once per week
• Keep up with the weekly assigned readings
• Participate in the live chats, and/or review the archived chats
• Pay attention to the assignment list and deadlines
• Read my instructor comments on your graded assignments
• Ask questions if you do not understand any written material or instructions
Student and Instructor ExpectationsStudent and Instructor Expectations
• Greetings, students! This is a course in reading and writing about imaginative literature, with an
emphasis on fiction, poetry, and drama. We will read, write, work hard, have interesting
discussions, and have fun!
• What should you expect of this course and your instructor? -- This course is designed to
improve your college-level reading and writing skills, while introducing you to some of the
greatest examples of imaginative literature (fiction, poetry and drama) the world has to offer.
Read the syllabus carefully, and please do not be shy if you have questions about it.
• What do I expect of you, my student? -- You will be expected to complete all course
assignments by the announced due dates. If you have a serious emergency that prevents you
from completing an assignment on-time, you must contact me prior to the assignment due date. I
may decide to grant an extension in such cases. All other late assignments will be graded
according to Colorado Technical University's late work policy.
• Late Assignment Policy -- Specific deadlines for all assignments are indicated in our course
syllabus. The university's Professional Learning Model (PLM) focuses on skill development and
concept formation through collaborative learning. In accordance with this model, students are
expected to meet all due dates. Please make arrangements with me in advance if you need to
turn in a late assignment. I will penalize late assignments at my own discretion. If you do not
make prior arrangements with me and fail to turn in an assignment on time, I will apply the
following penalties…
Student and Instructor ExpectationsStudent and Instructor Expectations (continued)(continued)
Late Submissions of Assignments by Students
• 1-3 days beyond the due date: 10% penalty of total assignment points.
• 4-5 days beyond the due date: 15% penalty of total assignment points.
• 6-7 days beyond the due date: 20% penalty of total assignment points.
• 8+ days beyond the due date: no points awarded for assignment unless faculty member
agrees to an adjusted due date.
Exceptions -- Our Discussion Board assignments are designed for maximum student participation
and engagement. You must contribute to the Discussion Boards (DBs) in a timely manner, and I will
not accept late postings unless you discuss the reason for the late posting with me ahead of time.
I encourage you to communicate with me regarding these policies. I expect you to work together with
me to meet these course requirements while also meeting your family and professional obligations.
The above-stated late penalties will be assessed to students who fail to comply with this policy. I
encourage you to communicate with me regarding these policies. I expect you to work together with
me to meet these course requirements while also meeting your family and professional obligations.
Student and Instructor ExpectationsStudent and Instructor Expectations (continued)(continued)
• Quality Assignments -- You should work toward a goal of level three or four (an "A"
or a "B") on Colorado Technical University's grading rubric. To achieve this goal, all of
your assignments must be formatted according to the APA (American Psychological
Association) style guidelines. Properly-formatted level-four work includes in-text
citations, peer-reviewed research to support your assertions, excellent grammar, and
examples from your personal and professional experience. Your Discussion Board
responses should include insightful ideas that help and encourage your classmates.
• Netiquette -- Please show respect for your classmates and instructor at all times, and
on all Discussion Board comments and e-mails. Do not attach files to the Discussion
Boards. Please paste your Discussion Board responses in the spaces provided.
• I will deal with all cases of cheating (including plagiarism) in accordance with CTU
guidelines.
• Relax and have fun with this course. You will want to spend plenty of time in the
imaginative worlds of fiction, poetry, and drama!
The Four Components of a Successful Paragraph:The Four Components of a Successful Paragraph:
Unity, Support, Clarity, and CoherenceUnity, Support, Clarity, and Coherence
• Unity
• Support
• Clarity
• Coherence
Phase One, Task One:Phase One, Task One:
Discussion BoardDiscussion Board
Introduce Yourself!
Please introduce yourself in the Introductory Discussion Board, which
can be accessed via the Discussion Board link. You should write
two to three paragraphs about yourself. I suggest you begin by
discussing your background and why you are in school. Also, feel
free to mention your proudest accomplishments, and offer advice to
others. Say something unique or fun about yourself!
You may also upload a picture, by clicking “Post File” when you
respond to the Discussion Board. JPEG images work well, but it will
accept other formats, too.
Please see the TASK LIST for this assignment’s DUE DATE (I suggest
you introduce yourself to your colleagues as soon as possible.)
Elements of the APA StyleElements of the APA Style
• Writing a Title Page
– Centered, middle of the page, and double-spaced
– Include capitalized running header, centered above the title page information
• Writing an Abstract
– Titled as “Abstract” on its own page
– Fewer than 120 words summarizing the purpose and content of the research
essay
– Centered
– Header includes the first three words of the title (right justified)
Elements of the APA StyleElements of the APA Style (continued)(continued)
• Writing the Body of Your Essay
– Header includes the first three words of your title (right justified)
– Include the introduction, main body paragraphs, and conclusion
– Indent all paragraphs five spaces
– Use parenthetical citations
– Utilize proper grammar and punctuation
– Quotations of more than forty words in their own “block paragraph”
(and cited correctly)
– Define any abbreviations you use
– Numbers from one to eight are spelled out
• Writing the Reference Page(s)
– Alphabetize your reference list according to the authors’ last names
– Indent the second and third lines of each reference entry
– Follow the APA rules for each type of source you use
Questions or Comments?Questions or Comments?

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1st Live Chat Presentation for LITR 201

  • 1. WELCOME TOWELCOME TO LITERATURELITERATURE Instructor: Daniel LambertInstructor: Daniel Lambert First Live ChatFirst Live Chat
  • 2.
  • 3. Welcome to the World of Literature!Welcome to the World of Literature! • My name is Daniel Lambert. My e-mail address is DLambert@ctuonline.edu. I will be your guide through the wonderful world of Literature. • We will improve our literary skills over the next 5 ½ weeks through two methods: • Reading • Writing
  • 4. Introduction:Introduction: •My autobiographyMy autobiography •Contacting me… My e-mail address isContacting me… My e-mail address is DLambert@ctuonline.eduDLambert@ctuonline.edu •Learning more about youLearning more about you •Please greet your classmates on the Discussion Board threadPlease greet your classmates on the Discussion Board thread •Course Syllabus and Course ExpectationsCourse Syllabus and Course Expectations •CTU classroom resources and filesCTU classroom resources and files •Assignment descriptions and deadlinesAssignment descriptions and deadlines •CTU policies and my policiesCTU policies and my policies •What is Literature?What is Literature? • Fiction • Poetry • Drama
  • 5. Suggestions to Make YourSuggestions to Make Your Journey a Successful OneJourney a Successful One • Read announcements and updates at least two to three times per week • Do your own work: DO NOT PLAGIARIZE • Give credit to sources through parenthetical citations and reference page • Read the textbook assignments • Follow the American Psychological Association (APA) style for every assignment • Review instructor files at least once per week • Keep up with the weekly assigned readings • Participate in the live chats, and/or review the archived chats • Pay attention to the assignment list and deadlines • Read my instructor comments on your graded assignments • Ask questions if you do not understand any written material or instructions
  • 6. Student and Instructor ExpectationsStudent and Instructor Expectations • Greetings, students! This is a course in reading and writing about imaginative literature, with an emphasis on fiction, poetry, and drama. We will read, write, work hard, have interesting discussions, and have fun! • What should you expect of this course and your instructor? -- This course is designed to improve your college-level reading and writing skills, while introducing you to some of the greatest examples of imaginative literature (fiction, poetry and drama) the world has to offer. Read the syllabus carefully, and please do not be shy if you have questions about it. • What do I expect of you, my student? -- You will be expected to complete all course assignments by the announced due dates. If you have a serious emergency that prevents you from completing an assignment on-time, you must contact me prior to the assignment due date. I may decide to grant an extension in such cases. All other late assignments will be graded according to Colorado Technical University's late work policy. • Late Assignment Policy -- Specific deadlines for all assignments are indicated in our course syllabus. The university's Professional Learning Model (PLM) focuses on skill development and concept formation through collaborative learning. In accordance with this model, students are expected to meet all due dates. Please make arrangements with me in advance if you need to turn in a late assignment. I will penalize late assignments at my own discretion. If you do not make prior arrangements with me and fail to turn in an assignment on time, I will apply the following penalties…
  • 7. Student and Instructor ExpectationsStudent and Instructor Expectations (continued)(continued) Late Submissions of Assignments by Students • 1-3 days beyond the due date: 10% penalty of total assignment points. • 4-5 days beyond the due date: 15% penalty of total assignment points. • 6-7 days beyond the due date: 20% penalty of total assignment points. • 8+ days beyond the due date: no points awarded for assignment unless faculty member agrees to an adjusted due date. Exceptions -- Our Discussion Board assignments are designed for maximum student participation and engagement. You must contribute to the Discussion Boards (DBs) in a timely manner, and I will not accept late postings unless you discuss the reason for the late posting with me ahead of time. I encourage you to communicate with me regarding these policies. I expect you to work together with me to meet these course requirements while also meeting your family and professional obligations. The above-stated late penalties will be assessed to students who fail to comply with this policy. I encourage you to communicate with me regarding these policies. I expect you to work together with me to meet these course requirements while also meeting your family and professional obligations.
  • 8. Student and Instructor ExpectationsStudent and Instructor Expectations (continued)(continued) • Quality Assignments -- You should work toward a goal of level three or four (an "A" or a "B") on Colorado Technical University's grading rubric. To achieve this goal, all of your assignments must be formatted according to the APA (American Psychological Association) style guidelines. Properly-formatted level-four work includes in-text citations, peer-reviewed research to support your assertions, excellent grammar, and examples from your personal and professional experience. Your Discussion Board responses should include insightful ideas that help and encourage your classmates. • Netiquette -- Please show respect for your classmates and instructor at all times, and on all Discussion Board comments and e-mails. Do not attach files to the Discussion Boards. Please paste your Discussion Board responses in the spaces provided. • I will deal with all cases of cheating (including plagiarism) in accordance with CTU guidelines. • Relax and have fun with this course. You will want to spend plenty of time in the imaginative worlds of fiction, poetry, and drama!
  • 9. The Four Components of a Successful Paragraph:The Four Components of a Successful Paragraph: Unity, Support, Clarity, and CoherenceUnity, Support, Clarity, and Coherence • Unity • Support • Clarity • Coherence
  • 10. Phase One, Task One:Phase One, Task One: Discussion BoardDiscussion Board Introduce Yourself! Please introduce yourself in the Introductory Discussion Board, which can be accessed via the Discussion Board link. You should write two to three paragraphs about yourself. I suggest you begin by discussing your background and why you are in school. Also, feel free to mention your proudest accomplishments, and offer advice to others. Say something unique or fun about yourself! You may also upload a picture, by clicking “Post File” when you respond to the Discussion Board. JPEG images work well, but it will accept other formats, too. Please see the TASK LIST for this assignment’s DUE DATE (I suggest you introduce yourself to your colleagues as soon as possible.)
  • 11. Elements of the APA StyleElements of the APA Style • Writing a Title Page – Centered, middle of the page, and double-spaced – Include capitalized running header, centered above the title page information • Writing an Abstract – Titled as “Abstract” on its own page – Fewer than 120 words summarizing the purpose and content of the research essay – Centered – Header includes the first three words of the title (right justified)
  • 12. Elements of the APA StyleElements of the APA Style (continued)(continued) • Writing the Body of Your Essay – Header includes the first three words of your title (right justified) – Include the introduction, main body paragraphs, and conclusion – Indent all paragraphs five spaces – Use parenthetical citations – Utilize proper grammar and punctuation – Quotations of more than forty words in their own “block paragraph” (and cited correctly) – Define any abbreviations you use – Numbers from one to eight are spelled out • Writing the Reference Page(s) – Alphabetize your reference list according to the authors’ last names – Indent the second and third lines of each reference entry – Follow the APA rules for each type of source you use