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GENERAL ORIENTATION HISTORY 108 ONLINE History 108 online consists of the following:
Here is your orientation to online history. You are being introduced to the content of the class as well as the technology of online learning. This online history approaches history in a topical format. All the topics covered will be found on the syllabus. We generally cover one topic at a time and then move on to another topic. Some topics have subtopics. This is a topical approach to history. You now need to go to: http://bb.gcccd.net Blackboard is your online class system. It contains Announcements, Course Information, Staff Information, Course Documents, Assignments, Discussion Board and My Tools with Calendar and My Grades. Your login name for this system is your first name and last name in lower case with no space and your password is your birthday. Example May 4, 1988 is 050488. Students are automatically placed into this online class before the class begins and add students take up to 24 hours before they appear in the class. If you are not familiar with Blackboard, there are student tutorials at: http://blackboardinfo.newark.rutgers.edu/tutorials.html and http://www.germanna.edu/dl/blackboard/ . There are many other sites that you can Google to learn more about Blackboard through student tutorials. You begin the class by going to Tools and to the Discussion Board where you click on the Introduction Forum and click on the Introduction Thread and put up your introduction. This is how the discussion board works with your clicking on the subject forum and clicking on the forum thread before you put in your posting. You also see the question and answer forum where you can put up any questions about the class and you will get a timely answer. You are now ready for your introduction on the discussion board and below that introduction thread you also find an area where students can put up questions throughout the class and get answers to those questions. So to summarize the class: You have six self paced quizzes with ten multiple choice and ten fill in the blank questions from text chapters; each quiz is worth 100 points and you have one hour to take each of these quizzes. The quiz grade is 20% of your final grade. There are six discussion board assignments from lecture and text and readings; these assignments average about 800 words and count for 60% of your final grade. Finally there are two key assignments: take home midterm and take home final based on the digital reader essays and these assignments count for 20% of your final grade. For the grading scale 90-100 is an A, 80-89 is a B, 70-79 is a C, 60-69 is a D, and below D is an F. The two digital books: text and reader are listed on the course syllabus and are found at the Grossmont College bookstore and at Ross Books on Navajo Road. |