GeorgiaSouthern University  WRIT2130 - Technical Communication

Section B, T/R, 11am -12:15pm
Newton 2211

Spring, 2004
Dr. Janice R. Walker
jwalker@georgiasouthern.edu

Instructor | Course Description | Required Texts | Required Materials | Honesty | Class Listserv | Attendance | Grades | Disclaimer | Assignments

Instructor Information
Dr. Janice R. Walker 
Department of Writing and Linguistics 
Georgia Southern University 
P. O. Box 8026 
Statesboro, GA  30460
Office:  Newton 2222-A
Telephone: (912) 871-1327
Office Hours: T/R 10-11am, 1:45-3:30pm
Online Office Hours Fridays, 7-8 pm
Email: jwalker@GeorgiaSouthern.edu
Home Page: http://www.GeorgiaSouthern.edu/~jwalker/
 
Course Description
This course is designed to help students to improve written, oral, and visual communication skills by requiring assignments relevant to their proposed professions. The focus is on the type of communication required by the scientific and engineering discourse communities, including such forms as email, Web page authoring, formal written reports, and other types of communication skills that may be required in the modern technical writing workplace.
 
Required Texts
Recommended Texts
Required Materials
You will also need access to a computer with an Internet connection outside of class.  Check the location and schedule of on-campus computing facilities at http://services.gasou.edu/computing/
 
Honesty
All members of the academic community recognize the necessity of being honest with themselves and with others.  The integrity of the educational experience is diminished by cheating in class, plagiarizing, lying, and employing other methods of deceit or dishonesty.  (See Student Conduct Code for definitions of Academic Dishonesty, including cheating and plagiarizing.)  The need for honest relations among all members of the community is essential.  Students will be held responsible for academic integrity and honesty in all work done in this course.  The instructor retains the right to set the minimum academic penalty for dishonesty in the course.
 
Class Listserv
All students will join, read, and contribute to the class listserv.  You are required to make at least one posting per week in response to the readings, class discussions, or to each others' postings.  You will need to access and read your email frequently to keep up.  Make sure you delete messages after you have read them.  You may choose to post more than once per week, either responding to other students' posts, asking questions regarding assignments, readings, or class discussions, or discussing topics of interest to the general student population.  Spamming, use of inappropriate language, or posting of inappropriate materials will not be tolerated.  It is your listserv, and as such it is up to you (the students) to police it.  For more information on joining the listserv, see schedule of assignments.
 
Attendance
Attendance is mandatory.  My attendance policy is firm: no excuses are allowed.  However, missed assignments may be made up.  It is the student's responsibility to find out any assignments or information missed as a result of tardiness or absence.  Please make arrangements with another student early in the semester to ensure that, should you need to be absent, you will still have access to this information.  Late assignments will automatically be lowered one full letter grade, or 10%.
 
Grades
Distribution of final grade: 
 
Attendance and Class Participation 
Listserv Postings (10 @ 2 pts. each) 
Chapter Quizzes (23 @ 10 pts. each) 
Interview Project (Group Project)
Research Report (Group Project) 
Research Presentation (Group Project)
Progress Reports (3 @ 5 pts. - Group Project)
Web Portfolio 
Group Participation
30 pts. 
20 pts. 
230 pts. 
25 pts.  
75 pts. 
25 pts. 
15 pts. 
40 pts. 
10 pts.  
 
Grades are assigned as follows: 
 




F
423-470 
376-422 
329-375 
282-329 
Below 282
 
Disclaimer
All assignments in this syllabus are subject to change, depending on the instructor's assessment of students' needs.  It is the student's responsibility to obtain missed assignments, handouts, changes to the syllabus, and other course-related information.
 
Assignments
The schedule of assignments is a tentative one and is provided for planning purposes only.  Students are expected to check the schedule frequently for changes, and to complete all assigned readings and coursework as shown by the dates listed.  Additional information on assignments may be added to this site and/or discussed in class.  It is the student's responsibility to find out any assignments or information missed as a result of tardiness or absence.  (See also Attendance policy above).

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