Friday, January 25, 2008

Communication Syllabus Spring 2008

COMM 301: Introduction to Public Speaking (Sac City Campus)
Meetings:MW, 7:30 am-8:50 am
Room Fine Arts 010 (LEC - 24476)
BETWEEN ONE AND MANY: The Art and Science of Public Speaking, 6/ESteven R. Brydon and Michael D. Scott, Both CALIF STATE U-CHICOISBN: 0-07-338503-4 / 978-0-07-338503-7 /2008 / Softcover / 512 pgs

COMM 301: Introduction to Public Speaking (CRC)
Meetings:M, 7:00 pm-10:05 pm
Room Business Social Sci 126 (LEC - 24694)
BETWEEN ONE AND MANY: The Art and Science of Public Speaking, 6/ESteven R. Brydon and Michael D. Scott, Both CALIF STATE U-CHICOISBN: 0-07-338503-4 / 978-0-07-338503-7 /2008 / Softcover / 512 pgs


COMM 361: The Communication Experience
Meetings:Th, 7:00 pm-10:05 pm
Room Business Social Sci 126 (LEC - 15035)
HUMAN COMMUNICATION, 3/EJudy C. Pearson and Paul E. Nelson, Both of NORTH DAKOTA STATE U-FARGOScott Titsworth and Lynn Harter, Both Ohio University---AthensISBN: 0-07-338501-8 / 978-0-07-338501-3 /2008 / Softcover / 448 pgs

Instructor: Sandra Wheeler-Abeyta, Assistant Professor
Email: Direct all communication to idnasss@yahoo.com
BLOG: Comm-YOU-nication (idnasss.blogspot.com)
Office Hours: Mon and Wed 7am-730am


Course Description: These courses are exciting and unique! In 301, you’ll be talking more than me as we explore public speaking techniques, theories and models. In 361, enact, apply and evaluate communication strategies and techniques which will help you both in and outside of the classroom. In all of my classes, by making speeches, participating in various in-class activities, completing course assignments, workingin groups and reflecting on how elements of communication apply to you, you’ll develop greater mastery of communication and gain confidence speaking in all sorts of settings, from the office to the stage, even across the table from a date!

Course Objectives· To evaluate speaking & communication skills. To develop tools for improving oral communication such as developing an awareness for rhetorical contexts, credibility enhancing techniques, persuasive language, invitational style, audience analysis & sophisticated delivery.· To explore the impact of effective performance and application of the spoken and written word while accounting for gender, culture and other communication elements.

General Course Policies
1. Attendance: Coming to class has a HUGE impact on your grade! It tells me how committed you are and conveys passion and interest. I award point for each day JUST FOR COMING! Don't miss out, these points can't be made up and poor attendance will prevent you from passing this class and may result in an administrative drop.
2. Late Assignments: Assignments are due at the beginning of class. If they are not turned in at the beginning of class they will be considered late. I will accept late written assignments only with prior warning and only within one week after the original due date. Late work will be penalized one full letter grade (regardless of whether the assignment is two hours late or two days late). Exams, attendance, quizzes, partner evaluations, and presentations cannot be made up. NOTE: Speeches and presentations made on days that you show up late/leave early will be docked one half letter grade.
3. Cell Phones: Turn off your ringers please! Set them to vibrate or silent. If your cell phone continues to go off in class, I may administratively drop you for not following course procedures.
4. Participation: A great deal of this class will involve the discussion of concepts and in-class activities. Many of the in-class activities will be given credit/no credit participation points. I expect every member of the class to fully participate.

Department/Campus PoliciesSexual Harassment: Sexual harassment is offensive and illegal and will not be tolerated in the classroom! Sexual harassment is any unwelcome sexual advance or requests for sexual favors or any other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature in the work or college setting. Using profanity that consists of sexual innuendo or sexist language (a slur or pejorative towards a gender)are considered a "verbal" conduct that may be an unwelcome advance. If you feel that you have been the recipient or a witness of sexual harassment by any other student enrolled in the class, please report the concern immediately to the Instructor. The Instructor, the Dean or the school student conduct personnel will address a report of Sexual Harassment immediately in a confidential, professional manner.

Academic Honesty: Los Rios Community College District values academic honesty. Current policies prohibit dishonesty, such as cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the college. All members of the academic community are responsible for the academic integrity of the Los Rios College campus.

Academic Honesty Process: 1. Faculty members have the right to choose whether or not to pursue suspected cases of plagiarism and cheating.2. When addressing plagiarism or cheating with reasonable evidence, the faculty member should notify the student of the concern.3. Faculty members may consult with other faculty, the Dean of the pertinent division, and the office of the Vice President for Student Services when determining whether plagiarism or cheating has occurred.4. In situations where cheating or plagiarism has occurred, the faculty member is to determine consequences in compliance with board policy and regulations, which prohibit dropping a student from a course. The consequences may be any of the following options:giving the student a verbal or written warninggiving the student an additional assignmentgiving the student a zero on the assignmentassigning a grade of F for the coursedetermining other appropriate consequences that comply with board policy and regulations.5. In situations where cheating or plagiarism has occurred, the faculty notifies the Dean of the pertinent division, and the student that a “Referral for Student Code of Conduct Violation" will be filed through the Area Dean to the Office of VPSS.6. Students have the right to grieve an action that they feel violates their student rights.7. The office of the Vice President for Student Services (VPSS) shall be responsible for maintaining records related to cheating and plagiarism.Probation, suspension or expulsions are courses of action that may be determined by the College Disciplinary Officer in accordance with District policy.Definition of Plagiarism: Plagiarism is defined as representing the words, ideas, or work of another as one’s own in any academic exercise. Plagiarism consists in taking the words or specific substance of another work and either copying or paraphrasing without giving credit to the source. Plagiarism is applicable to written, oral, and artistic work. The following examples are some of the many forms plagiarism may take:
1. Word-for-word copying of work written by someone else.
2. Failure to give proper credit for ideas, statements of facts, or conclusions derived by another.
3. Failure to use quotation marks when quoting directly form another, whether a paragraph, sentence, or phrase.
4. Close and extended paraphrasing of another work without acknowledging the source.Definition of Cheating: Cheating is the act of obtaining or attempting to obtain credit for academic work through the use of dishonest, deceptive, or fraudulent means.
The following are only some of the many forms cheating may take:1. Copying another’s work on a test, paper, or project.2. Using unauthorized materials in an exam or collaborating on work to be turned in for credit where the instructor disallows such collaboration.3. Taking an exam for another student, purposely allowing another student to copy during a test, or providing coursework for another student to turn in as his or her own effort.4. Submitting the same work in multiple classes for credit without permission form the instructor.

Emergency and Evacuation Procedures: In the event of an emergency, theInstructor or another authorized person may need to follow the Emergency andEvacuation Procedures established within the policy of the campus and will require your compliance and cooperation. Typically, the Emergency and Evacuation Procedures are posted within the classroom. Each of the above policies is designed for your and each persons' safety with the intent for a rewarding academic experience possible.

68 comments:

Sandra said...

I Sandra Wheeler, cannot BELIEVE how exciting this syllabus is. Ok, your turn, practice a comment posting! Smiles--S

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the information listed in the syllabus for Communication Experience. - Malikka Rogers

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus and understand its content, for communication experience. Julie King

Anonymous said...

Hi Sandra,
Just a quick note to let you know I read the syllabus for Coms 361. The expectations were clearly understood...thank you.

Liz M.

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed the first day of class on Thursday and I am looking forward to starting a discussion on Thursday. I also read and understand the syllabus.
~Brittney Barnes~

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the information in the syllabus for COMM 361: The Communication Experience. This experience should be interesting and challenging.

Maxine M. Blake

Anonymous said...

Hi, I have read the syllabus for the Communication Experience and have no questions.

Thank you,
Sandra Jimenez

Anonymous said...

Hi Prof. Sandra
I want to let you know that I have read the syllabus for Comm 301. The information were clearly and easy to understand.
From: Tu Nguyen
Comm 301 (M&W morning)

Anonymous said...

hi, Sandra (hope i made you feel younger ;-) )
My name is Bryan kelly but i prefer Ezekiah. i have figured out how to use your blog and reviewed the sylabus. i am excited to see what new things i will learn about public speaking and i am looking foward to attending your 730 m-w class.
see you soon,
Ezekiah

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to this class, Sandra!

Mollymae Metheny

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus for Com 361 and I understand it. See you on thurs. =D

Melissa Xaochay

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the syllabus for COMM 361. I'm looking forward to our next class! : )
--Brittany Bianchini

Anonymous said...

I am very excited for the upcoming semester. Looking forward to learning a thing or two about communications and oral presentations.

~Roger Bascou

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the syllabus for Comm 361 on Thursday evenings - I have no questions. I am looking forward to this semester - thank you!

From: Emma Braley

Anonymous said...

I thouroughly enjoyed this class.

Britney Spears

Ya'll take care now.

Anonymous said...

Hi Sandra. I have throughly read and understand the course syllabus for Comm 301. -Cassie Kopa

Erika said...

I have read the syllabus and class calendar for Comm301 Monday night class. I understand the information and what is expected.
-
Erika :)

sandy guan said...

Today's class is one of the best first day of class I have had so far. It's very refreshing to have a teacher that has a great sense of humor.

Anyways, I'm in Comm301 @CRC evening class. I have read and understood the syllabus.

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the information listed in the syllabus for Communications 301.

Geraldine Young

Anonymous said...

I do understand! Sound like fun!
Michael Hacker

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus for the Monday night Comm 301 class, and understood its contents.

Marco Ruiz

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus and understand the information.
Alonzo Maxwell

Anonymous said...

Cristina Martinez
I have never had the experience to be on a blog before. However, I like how it is set up and I like that fact that everything is posted and easy to go from one link to another. I hope in the future I have other teachers that will use blogs as well.

Anonymous said...

Hi Prof, Vito Yanez here just letting you know i read the syllabus. I am excited for this class mostly because i am a little shy when it comes to speaking to an audience so bring it on. :)
Alvaro (Vito) Yanez

Anonymous said...

Its Jenilee Gayda. :) I read the syllabus. I'm excited for this class. See you tomorrow!

Anonymous said...

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SYLLABUS FOR COMMUNICATION EXPERIENCE

LIZ DODSON

Anonymous said...

Hi Professor Sandra, I have read and understood the syllabus!

-Julia Nguyen

COMMS 301 Monday 7-10:05

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the syllabus for Comm 301 Monday evenings. Im looking forward to the class for I feel it will be fun and exciting.

Serena Chavez

Anonymous said...

Wow! Communication class, I could already feel those butterflies in my stomach. Seems like this will be a fun and exciting class for me this semester. Well, just to let you know that I read the course syllabus and understand it pretty much...Thank you.
Por Y. Vang
(Com 301 Mon.7-10 p.m.)

Anonymous said...

sounds fabulous!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the syllubus.

Anonymous said...

I have read and undertand the syllubus.

con khlok

Anonymous said...

I dont have any questions...yet.
George Curry Comm 361

Anonymous said...

Hey yall..Im Ha Nguyen, BUT....I go by Sabrina...I have read the syllabus and class calendar for Comm301 for Monday's night class. And have no questions yet.... =)

COMM301
Monday's 7-10pm...
Sabrina Ha Nguyen

Anonymous said...

I have read and understnd the course syllabus for Comm 301. Tyesha Jones

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand all the information.

Comms 301 Monday 7:00-10:05

Everett Luc

Anonymous said...

Jenna Wendley
Monday 7-10 CRC

I have read all there is to read so far and understand. I look foward to improving my speaking skills and having fun. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

i fully understand...
i think....
jus kiddinnnn...
AK
LUSTER

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the information posted. See you next class.

Pat Myers.

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus and I am looking forward to our class on Thursday! :)
Janet Robles

Anonymous said...

Hello Sandra,
Just stopped by to let you know that i have read the syllabus.Your class is awsome.& the movie we watched was very touching.
-Carina Robles

Anonymous said...

hi there!
i read and i understand.
-Taryn Giudicessi-Jobe

Anonymous said...

Wow!! I think this is the only syllabus I've ever read hahaha. The syllabus sounds kewl!!
No ?'s.
CRC-Mon.

-Gerald Garcia

Anonymous said...

I read the syllabus and understand its content and Im looking forward to this class.
Jehad Nassar

Anonymous said...

Hello Professor Wheeler, I am quite late but I am blogging you to tell you that I have read over the syllabus and I can't wait to start facing my fears of public speaking!

Amy Song

Anonymous said...

Hi Sandi
I have read your wonderfull syllabus for comm 301 and am now one with it, I am looking forward to our Monday night class C-ya there.

Sergio Garcia

Vanessa Swan said...

I read the syllabus and totally understand it

Anonymous said...

Ok..so its sunday afternoon, but I finally did get around to fully reading the syllabus, and course outline..No questions so far..

Gaby B.

Anonymous said...

Hi Professor Sandra, I have read and understood the syllabus for Comm301 for Monday's night class. I also understand the course description for this class.

Tara-Ann Grewal
COMM 301
Monday 7pm-10pm

Anonymous said...

Hi, my name is Cecilia Dumlao and i read the syllabus. It seems like a fair class and look forward to our learning experience.

Anonymous said...

shaielesse read syllabus it's great.

Anonymous said...

shaielesse read syllabus it's great.

Anonymous said...

i read and understand it fully. it was good!

Kyle Jeremica

Anonymous said...

Prof. Sanra,
I have read and understand the comm 301 syllabus. I am very excited about the class and hope to learn a lot. I am pretty confident of being over my fear of public speaking, but that is another long story. I will see you again in class and look forward to it.

Esteban Lepe
comm 301 CRC M 7:00pm

Please excuse the tardiness of my reply.

Anonymous said...

I have read and understand the information listed in the syllabus for Communication Experience. -
aaron newman

Anonymous said...

hi Sandra i understand and it sounds like fun!
*Linley*

Anonymous said...

hey sandra.....

read the syllabus!! looking forward to a great semester in your class. hopefully i get over being anxious during speeches. ahhh! see you tonight!


jaymee garcia
comm 301 mon 7pm

Anonymous said...

Whats goin on!? I have read and thouroughly enjoyed the syllabus, exciting stuff! Nick Martell (monday night)

Anonymous said...

Hi Sandra, I have read and understand the syllabus for COMM 301 Intro to Public Speaking, Edward Murillo.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

I read and understand the syllabus for Comm 301 Monday night class.

Monica Aguirre

Anonymous said...

I dont believe i have to write sentences, i mean six. Shaiellesse

Anonymous said...

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE SYLLABUS, LOOKS LIKE A GREAT SEMESTER AHEAD,CANT WAIT!
SARA BLANCO

Anonymous said...

Hello Sandra :)
I read the syllabus and understand what's expected from me and from you :) I can already tell your class is going to be fun and exciting! Although I am crowd shy and don't like to speak in front of a crowd--hopefully I'll learn to get over that.

Pahoua Khang
Comm 301

Anonymous said...

Hello Sandra,

I read the syllabus for COMM 301- Public Speaking and so I'll see you on Wednesday at 3:35 pm.

- Daniel Nguyen

Anonymous said...

I read and understood the syllabus, not bad for a paperless class, oh and I like the colors.
-Terence Kelley

Anonymous said...

Hey Sandra, I finally got it right. I read the Syllabus for this class.
Visha Prakash

Anonymous said...

I think I posted on the main page instead of this one. I read the understand the syllabus for COMM 301.

- Daniel Nguyen