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Thank you for your interest in this new WR 199 ONLINE course
being offered for the first time in Spring 2008.
See also Spring 2008 Credit Class Schedule - Writing: https://oraweb.cocc.edu/2008/200820/WRT.htm
Spring 2008 Online Course Schedule:  https://oraweb.cocc.edu/2008/200820/online.htm
COCC Online Orientation (Mini-Course) Information:  http://web.cocc.edu/onlineorientation/ 

Registered Students will be able to access this Spring 2008 Blackboard (Bb) course
beginning Mon., March 24, 2008.

COCC Blackboard Login: http://bb.cocc.edu/

After you enter Bb, your Bb "My Courses" should list and link to:
WR199-20777_SP08: WR199-20777_SP08:Selected Topics: Documentation

As explained in the Course Description: Mode of Instruction below,
WR 199 Online is only a one-credit course and could be completed successfully in
as little as 5 weeks, so Cora is quite willing to add students after Week #1
of Spring 2008 term until the course fills, and
if prospective students have met the prerequisite
Online Orientation Units 1-5 (Mini-Course).
PLEASE CONTACT INSTRUCTOR CORA AGATUCCI TO INQUIRE:
Electronic mail:
 
WR 199: ST: Documentation - ONLINE course - Spring 2008
CRN # 20777 - 1 credit -
Instructor: Cora Agatucci (contact information given below)

Brief Course Description (see also WR 199:ST:Documentation Course Learning Outcomes below):
WR 199: Selected Topics: Documentation is a 1-credit Blackboard-based Online course providing focused short-term instruction in how to construct a bibliography of sources and how to cite in-text summaries, paraphrases, and quotations from these sources, using an accepted documentation style (e.g. APA and/or MLA) correctly and effectively.  This course emphasizes what constitutes plagiarism and how to avoid it by applying college-level documentation practices in research-based term papers and other writing assignments across the curriculum.
Credits: 1  (counts as transfer elective)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Online Orientation Units 1-5 (Mini-Course):
Information:  http://web.cocc.edu/onlineorientation/   
Sign-up:
http://web.cocc.edu/onlineorientation/orientation_signup.htm

Mode of instruction: This is a Blackboard-based Online course comprised of several sequenced lessons (equivalent to 10 lecture hours) and evaluated assignments, which enrolled students can complete successfully in 5 to 10 weeks, dependent upon such variables as how early in the term students (who have met the above prerequisite) register in this online course and begin its work, the pace at which students complete sequenced lessons and submit assignments for evaluation, and necessary preparation time that the instructor requires to post/update Bb lessons and evaluate students' submitted assignments.

Required Textbook for Spring 2008 WR 199: ST: Documentation (CRN 20777) Online course:

Palmquist, Mike. The Bedford Researcher (Spiral Bound). 2nd (Sprl.) ed.
            Boston: Bedford-St. Martin's, 2006.
[Available for purchase from COCC Bookstore]
           
ISBN-10: 0-312-43392-1 (spiral) paperback
            
ISBN-13: 978-0312433925 (spiral) paperback

WR 199: ST: Documentation - Course Learning Outcomes:

Students who successfully complete Spring 2008 WR 199: ST: Documentation, will be able to:
Outcome 1:
  Define what plagiarism is and explain how plagiarism can be avoided.
Outcome 2:  Identify the essential purposes and common types of established academic and professional documentation styles (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago, CSE) for citing sources in college writing assignments across the curriculum.
Outcome 3: Demonstrate competency in constructing an alphabetized bibliography of several common types of sources (e.g. standard print sources, as well as online/electronic, field & other non-print sources), for each of which bibliographical entries are complete and correctly formatted according to an accepted documentation style (e.g. APA References or MLA Works Cited).
Outcome 4:  Demonstrate competency in constructing several common types of in-text citations (e.g. summary, paraphrase, short and long "block" direct quotations indicating any necessary alterations with ellipsis and brackets,  indirect citations from sources, "unsigned" sources, "unpaginated" sources), each of which are correctly formatted according to an accepted (e.g. APA or MLA) documentation style and clearly matchable to corresponding complete, correctly formatted entries listed in a master alphabetized bibliography of all sources cited in text.
Outcome 5:  Review and edit documentation in at least one current or previously prepared formal research-based writing assignment, successfully applying above Outcomes 1-4 documentation skills and knowledge gained from this course.

See also Online WR 199: ST: Documentation - Syllabus & Course Plan - Spring 2008: http://web.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/wr199documentation/WR199syllabus.htm


Contact Information for Cora Agatucci,
Instructor of Spring 2008 WR 199: ST: Documentation (CRN 20777) Online course:
Electronic mail:
Office Location: Modoc 224 (Bend campus)
Office Hours: See current Schedule; also by appointment
Office Phone & Voicemail: (541) 383-7522
Mailbox (Humanities Dept. Office, Bend campus): Modoc 226 
Fax:
  (541) 330-4396 (Attention: CORA AGATUCCI)
Cora's Home Page:
http://web.cocc.edu/cagatucci/ 

Spring 2008 ONLINE WR 199: ST: Documentation (CRN 20777) Course Information Page | Syllabus & Course Plan |
COCC Online Orientation Mini-Course Information:  http://web.cocc.edu/onlineorientation/   
COCC Blackboard Login: http://bb.cocc.edu/


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