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Welcome to the totally online section of this course!  Please bookmark the home page (go to the home page; then click on "Favorites" or "Bookmarks," and then "Add.")  Here are directions for getting started.
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(1) TEST FOR ONLINE LEARNING: To see whether you belong in an online course, take the test at www.inverhills.edu/Online/prospective/online_readiness.html.  If you do not pass the test, you should not take this course.

(2) FIRST CLASS: Our first class will be held in a regular classroom at Inver Hills Community College.  It counts as two or three class hours, and class attendance will be taken throughout the semester, virtual or physical, so please be sure to attend this first class.  It is required for anyone within 100 miles of Inver Hills College.  (If you are further away or unable because of disabilities or other causes, contact me by email: click on "Contact Richard" on this page in the far upper-right corner.)  This first class will be held as follows:  

FIRST CLASS IS IN-PERSON PHYSICALLY--YOUR BODILY PRESENCE IS REQUIRED:

Building, Time, Day, & Room: as shown on the home page of this Web site, and also in the IHCC Schedule of Courses

If you miss this first class, please print, fill out, and send to me the student "Info + Photo Sheet" as soon as possible.

(3) ORDERING BOOKS: Don't buy your books without reading the instructions, as some are optional.  See what books to order by going to "Readings+Resources."  

(4) GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE: The home page (the middle column) gives you a clear, central starting point of the basics of this course.  If you want a quick overview of the course, especially if you're not yet sure whether to take it, please see the "Syllabus."  Other Web pages such as "How To Do Homework" and "Weekly Assignments" describe it in more detail.   The course materials are organized using an historical time span, starting with ancient cultures and moving through Greek and Roman times, then to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.  

            In practice, there are three basic types of activities for completing this class: 

  1. Homework assignments  (Hand in about two weekly papers per week, and do a final project paper.)

  2. Physical class meetings  (Attend a 1st class at IHCC, 3-4 visits to museums/theaters, and 1 individual consultation.  Note: except for the first, required meeting, these can be replaced by equivalent work online (museums/theaters) and telephone (consultation).

  3. Discussion-board (bulletin-board) class meetings online  (Attend/post 2-4 messages/wk. on class bulletin board.)

  4. Extra credit.  You may also complete extra credit, which is awarded 1 X (1 point) for every 70 min. of work. 

            These activities are shown by specific assignment in the "Schedule" and "Bulletin Boards" Web pages in some detail.  Also attached to "Virtual Classes" is a "Table of Activities" that shows all the activities for the class on one sheet.   Once you decide to take the class, one of the first things you should do is make a printed copy of the "Table" to keep in your textbook or notebook.  To do so, go to "Schedule" and find the printable "Table of Contents."  Then  use your back/return arrow to return to this introductory home page.  

(5) THE STEPS TO TAKE FOR STARTING THIS CLASS: 

  1. Home page: Read the home page carefully.  On the home page is a link called "Updates."  Click on that weekly for changes, additions, etc.  

  2. Syllabus: Read the short summary of the class--also known as the "Syllabus"--carefully.

  3. Books: See "How To Do Homework," or see "Weekly Assignments," "Week 1," and get the required books from the bookstore.

  4. First night: Attend the first night of physical class on the IHCC campus.  If you miss this first class, please print, fill out, and send to me the student "Information Sheet."

  5. Homework table: From "How To Do Homework," print out the "Table of Activities" and put it in your humanities folder or main textbook. 

  6. Schedule: Read the first two weeks of the "Weekly Assignments" and compare it to your printed "Table of Activities."  Print out the schedule, if you think it will help.

  7. Bulletin/discussion board: Go to "Bulletin Boards" and start your first bulletin-board class: the first bulletin-board activity is due by Tues. noon of Week 2.

  8. First homework: Go to the schedule and do your Week 1 and Week 2 assignments--they are due by Wed. of Week 2.

            Please contact me if you have any problems.  (To find out how to contact me, check the home page or click on "Contact Richard" in the far upper-right corner of any page in this web site.)

(6) FINAL NOTE:  I'd like to add that typically the members of an online class range from very experienced to relatively inexperienced.  If you are inexperienced, you will need to be sure that you are able to regularly access the Web and that you are able to access and use the online class bulletin board.  If you are one of the really experienced people, please have patience as I offer what you perceive as overly simple directions--I do so because some people do not yet know how to operate Webs and bulletin boards easily.

            I'm looking forward to working with you and meeting you!  If you need to contact me, just click on the "contact" link at the very bottom of any of these Web pages.

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Most recent update of this page: 12-22-08

                                         

Contents and page design: Copyright (©) 2001-2008 by Richard Jewell

Images courtesy of Barry's Clip Art, Clip Art Warehouse, The Clip Art Universe, Clipart Collection, Microsoft Clip Art Gallery and Design Gallery Live, School Discovery, and/or Web Clip Art

First date of publication: August 21, 2001
Home page:  http://umn.edu/home/jewel001/humanities/1110/home.htm 
Questions, suggestions, comments, or other contact: Go to http://Richard.Jewell.net/contact.htm.  

    

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