ENC 1102 Fall 2007 Tentative Calendar
You are responsible for
reading each module for the specific assignments in each one. This calendar is available to help you
arrange a study schedule and keep track of important dates. I recommend that you
put the due dates on this calendar, in the Drop Box and on the Quiz page on
your own personal calendar so you can plan a schedule for yourself.
All dates in the class are
final and non-negotiable. If you miss a
deadline, for any reason, you will receive a 0 on that assignment. Excuses such as “My computer crashed,” and “the server was
down,” are the modern versions of “The dog ate my homework.”
Before you begin, I suggest
you
|
Week |
Module |
Assignments Check the assigned Module each week to
see what day of the week assignments in that Module are due. |
|
1/2-1/5 |
1 & 2 |
1.
Journal 1 & 2 2.
Submit the Required Signature Page. Failure to submit this form to me will result in your being
dropped from the class. 3.
Complete the Personal Information Practice Quiz. 4.
Read the Research Overview lecture (1.1)
5.
Begin
background reading and searching for a subject for your research paper, read lecture notes 1.2 - 1.4. 6.
Read ahead to lecture 2.1, Compiling the Working Bibliography. |
|
1/8-1/12 |
3 |
1.
All teams must
identify their team captain. 2.
Study the Narrowed Topic notes (1.5)
before completing the assignment. 3.
Submit your Narrowed Subject 4.
Submit Journal 3 5.
Read ahead in the lecture notes for information regarding acceptable
Hypothesis Statements and begin work on the Evaluating Hypothesis Statements
Team Quiz. |
|
1/15-1/19 |
4 |
Team
Quiz--Evaluating Hypothesis Statements |
|
1/22-1/26 |
5 |
1.
Study the notes provided for the Hypothesis (1.6) 2.
Submit your Hypothesis 3.
Submit the R&R for the Narrowed Topic 4.
Read ahead to the lectures on taking notes, and creating a Thesis
Statement. (2.2-2.4) |
|
1/29-2/2 |
No Module |
Continue working on
compiling sources for the Working Bibliography |
|
2/5-2/9 |
6 |
1.
Submit your 50 Working Bibliography sources 2.
Submit the R&R for the Hypothesis 3.
Begin reading lecture 3.1 and its
samples |
|
2/12-2/16 |
Midterm Video Presentation |
Presentation must
be postmarked or dropped off at the Orange Park Campus by 5:00 pm Monday. |
|
2/19-2/23 |
7 |
Team
Quiz--Outline Exercise |
|
2/26-3/2 |
8 |
1.
Submit your
sentence outline and works cited page 2.
Submit Journal 4 |
|
3/5-3/9 |
No Module |
Continue work on your rough
draft. Make any changes indicated on
your outline. |
|
3/12-3/16 |
9 |
1.
Team Quiz--Citation Exercise 2.
Submit the R&R for the Outline 3/16 is the last
day to withdraw from classes |
|
3/19-3/23 |
No Module |
Spring Break |
|
3/26-3/30 |
10 |
1.
Submit your
Rough Draft & Works Cited 2.
Submit Journal 5 |
|
4/2-4/6 |
11 |
1.
Submit
your final draft. Check the lecture
notes (4.1) for the specific submission requirements. a.
Submit a complete copy (outline, text, works cited) to the Drop Box This is the copy I will grade, so if you
do not make the submission deadline, you will receive a 0. b.
Send a complete copy (outline, text, works cited) and all other
materials by US Mail. I will not grade your final draft until I have your
complete packet in hand. 2.
Submit Journal 6 & respond to 2 of your classmates' Journal 6
postings |
|
4/9-4/13 |
12 |
1.
Submit Journal 7 2.
Complete the self evaluation
|
|
4/16-4/20 |
13 |
Final Exam |
|
4/23-4/24 |
Semester Ends |
The course will
be reset at this time. |