Saturday, August 30, 2008

Syllabus Fall 2008

COMM 301: Introduction to Public Speaking


Textbook: 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
Instructor: Sandra Wheeler Abeyta
Email: Direct all communication to idnasss@yahoo.com
BLOG: Comm-YOU-nication (idnasss.blogspot.com)
Office Hours: On-line, email any time and as often as you like!

Course Description: This course is exciting and unique! You’ll be talking more than me as we explore public speaking techniques, theories and models. Then, enact, apply and evaluate communication strategies which will help you both in and outside of the classroom. In my class, by making speeches, participating in various in-class activities, completing course assignments, working in 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 classroom to 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 5 points 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. Texting during class will be treated the same as talking verbally out of turn—it is disruptive and rude. You can be dropped for texting in class if it becomes disruptive.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 Policies
Sexual 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 warning, giving the student an additional assignment, giving the student a zero on the assignment assigning a grade of F for the course determining 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 from the instructor.

Emergency and Evacuation Procedures: In the event of an emergency, the Instructor or another authorized person may need to follow the Emergency and Evacuation 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.

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

Read the syllabus...understand it.
Looking forward to the semester.

Thank!
Rachael Marzett

Anonymous said...

I just read the real syllabus, and understand it and the class grading/assignment description.

J.A.D. Jackson

Anonymous said...

I read the syllbus and i understand it.
Roxanne Harrington Comm301

Anonymous said...

Does anyone need a partner for the introduction speech? I'll be out of town for class Wed., so I'm looking for someone to exchange info with via email.

If your interested my email is mddillon47@yahoo.com

thanks
Matt

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus and I understand it. What I did not notice was any assignments or reading when do. Does the class receive the information at class time or will it get posted? I'm just looking forward to this class and hope that some of my public speaking shyness will go away. I can say that the only time I may speak out loud is when I'm upset and at that time I don't care who is listening. Well it was nice chating see you all n Wednesday.

Valenthia Carlock

Anonymous said...

I read and understand the syllabus...

Michelle Mate

Anonymous said...

Yes--A day-by day breakdown is coming soon to a blog near YOU!!!! Smiles--S

Anonymous said...

Read and undrstood the syllabus...

Sean Driscoll

Anonymous said...

Hi..I read and understand the syllabus. I have a huge problem speaking in front of a crowd so by taking this class I am looking forward to not only overcome my anxiety but better at communication as well.-Mayger Vuong

Unknown said...

Read the syllabus. Read the comments and all of my questions were answered in one or the other. Looking forward to the semester!

Anonymous said...

I read and understand the syllabus.

Miranda fuglsang

Anonymous said...

drusilla lang; i read and understnad the syllabus. i like you as a teacher maybe i won't drop the class this symester. thanks for being approachable.

Anonymous said...

I read and understand the Fall 2008syllabus.

Lacey M. Schneider

Lu said...

I guess I need to post a 6 sentence comment. I am barely understanding any of this blogging stuff. I created an account. I will comment to each post( minimum 6 sentences?). And I will gather more information as the class progresses. The syllabus is very involved.
~Lacey M. Schneider

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus and understand it.

Miguel Marquez-Sanchez

Anonymous said...

I have read and understood the syllabus

Diana Saxon

Anonymous said...

I read the Syllabus, and I'm looking forward for tomorrow class.

Issam Zejli

Anonymous said...

I have read your class policies and understand them. Thank you!
-Kathleen Farren

Anonymous said...

I had a few questions regarding the syllabus so I sent you a separate e-mail. I look forward to receiving a response at your earliest convenience. ~Ms. Dee Dee Chambers

Anonymous said...

Hi I read the syllabus. Not sure if i'm suppose to comment here or the other post but I did both! I just added the class so I wasn't here last week and i'm commenting now.

-Annie Leung

William Hanley said...

I read the syllabus and understand the grading system, expectations, and academic conduct. I have never blogged before and am apprehensive about posting my thoughts on the internet.

William

Anonymous said...

I read and understand the syllabus.

Thanks,
Kelly Webb

Anonymous said...

Dear Sandra,

I would like to inform you that I have both read and understood the syllabus. I am adding that I understood it because there is no point in reading something if you don't understand it. In any case I enjoyed the amazing lecture in class today, and felt that our first speeches went pretty well. I am excited to be in a class with this group of people, and am sure I will be able to learn from every one of them. Thank you for your time and for passing your wisdom down to us. I know that this is a class that I will both enjoy and be successful in.

-Leo Novakovskiy

JOEY OH said...

i have read the syllabus and it was fun and exhilarating to read. i understand it as well.

Anonymous said...

I read the syllabus and understand it.

Anum Saif

Anonymous said...

I read and understand the syllabus. I had a problem figuring out how to work the blog, but it is very simple. So far I like the class and I think that it will help me a lot with my public speaking. Sorry I’m always tired in the class I get up at 4am every day. I feel that we had really good speeches today and was glad to learn a little about everyone. Have a good rest of the week. Yesenia Gonzalez

Anonymous said...

I have read the syllabus!
Olisa

Winter Breeze said...

Read the syllabus.

Jason Wong

Anonymous said...

okay I read both parts so I am blogging to make sure I blogged on both things grading and this topic. thanks
anna martinez

Anonymous said...

Read the syllabus and I understand it.

Thanks,
Marie J. Parker

Anonymous said...

I have read and understood the syllabus.
Your truly, Janelle T