Byrd 413
8:00am to 5:00pm
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EDUC-1100-005 First Year Seminar - Learning Framework
A study of the: research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition and motivation; factors that impact learning; and application of learning strategies. Theoretical models of strategic learning, cognition and motivation serve as the conceptual basis for the introduction of college-level student academic strategies. Students use assessment instruments (e.g., learning inventories) to help them identify their own strengths and weaknesses as strategic learners. Students are ultimately expected to integrate and apply the learning skills discussed across their own academic programs and become effective and efficient learners. Students developing these skills should be able to continually draw from the theoretical models they have learned.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(1 sem hr; 1 lec, 1 lab)
On Campus Course
Lessons and supplemental materials are accessible for printing via the Blackboard course. You are encouraged to print lessons and create your own "textbook" by placing copies of lessons in a 3-ring binder.
• Thumb drive
• Notetaking materials
• Internet access
• 2" 3 ring-binder
• 5 tab dividers
1. Increase self-awareness.
2. Take charge of your life.
3. Identify and interact within your communities.
4. Demonstrate effective study skills.
5. Demonstrate creative and critical thinking skills
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
| 10% | Self-reflection Narratives | ||
| 20% | Attendance (class meetings and lab sessions) | ||
| 10% | Daily Work / Homework | ||
| Includes discussion postings and assignment uploads in AC Connect course | |||
| 20% | AC Online quizzes completed by deadline | ||
| 20% | Connections + Career Research Worksheet + Education Plan | ||
| You must attend/participate in a Connection activity(ies) and complete a short worksheet for the experience. You may attend a workshop in the following locations to fulfill your Connection assignment: Career & Employment Center or Student Money Management Center. You may also complete the following: attend 3 club meetings (club of your choice) or the Fall SGA Leadership Retreat. These activities must be scheduled outside of regular class time during the semester in which you are enrolled in this course (SGA Leadership Retreat unavailable for Spring or Summer students). Online opportunities are available; however, if you choose to complete online Connections, you must complete 2 online activities as identified by the instructor in the online class. | |||
| 20% | e-Portfolio | ||
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Grades are not given; you earn grades based upon your performance. Please note the requirements for earning the grade you desire and act accordingly throughout the semester. If you complete the coursework in a timely fashion with quality submissions, you should successfully complete this course. You are encouraged to read and apply, as necessary, all feedback from the instructor in order to improve the quality of future assignment submissions. Assignments and exams are due on the dates stated in the course calendar. Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement in all college courses. It is your responsibility to attend each class and/or lab meeting. You are also expected to log in to the online course and complete all assignments according to the class calendar. (See Student Attendance policy above.) If an extenuating circumstance prevents you from submitting an assignment on time, it is your responsibility to let the instructor know immediately. Most assignment deduct points for late assignments. If an assignment will be more than 2 weeks late, the decision to amend a due date or accept a late assignment will be left up to the instructor and will only be considered in extreme cases. Discussion forums will not be available for postings after the date/time deadline. Please read the Course Calendar (below) carefully and be aware of when things are due. A user-friendly, color-coded course calendar is available through the Blackboard course in the "Start Here" folder. While the online portion of the class is available 24/7, you must pay attention to due dates...typically Thursday and Saturday evenings at 11:55 p.m. Due dates for assignments are detailed on the Course Calendar. Print out the color-coded calendar available in the Blackboard course. Check off assignments as you complete them. |
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A color-coded calendar will be provided in the Blackboard course.
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Assignments |
Deadline (11:55 p.m.) |
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Introduction to the Course
AC Scavenger Hunt |
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Time Management & Organization
Building a support structure |
Mark important dates in Badger Planner, phone or online calendar. |
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Contact family and friends to sign Commitment Pledge |
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AC Portal & Blackboard
REQUIRED LAB |
Email contact information to Instructor. |
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Discussion: “About Me” Post initial response by Tues. July 5. Reply to two classmates by Sat., July 8. |
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Course Contract and Commitment Pledge
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Initial and sign the Course Contract and upload through assignment box in Blackboard. |
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Complete the "Achieve your Dream - No-Excuses" Commitment Pledge and upload a PDF copy to 1.) the assignment box and 2.) your e-Portfolio (next week). |
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QUIZ 1: Multiple Choice (Quiz closes Sat., Mar. 26). Content covers all online lessons in Week 1 folder. |
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Learning Theory |
Complete the VARK Questionnaire - Learning Styles. Save results as a PDF to flash drive upload into e-Portfolio. |
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Applying Learning Theory (VARK and Cornell Notes)
Learning Styles & Memory |
Complete MyPlan Career Inventory: 1.) Personality Survey, and 2.) Interests Survey. Save results as PDFs to flash drive to upload into e-Portfolio. |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Create e-Portfolio using AC template: 1) set up personal site; 2) add photo; 3) add summary statement; 4) share with & invite instructor; 5) upload PDF copy of Commitment Pledge; 6) upload PDF of VARK results; 7) upload PDF of MyPlan results from 2 surveys. |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Notebook Check: Color-coded course calendar, Course Contract, Commitment Pledge, dividers, notebook paper, print copy of e-Portfolio User Manual, print copy of online lectures as desired, Cornell Notes, flash drive. |
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QUIZ 2: Matching (Quiz closes Sat., Apr. 2 Content covers all online lessons in Week 2 folder. |
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Guest Speaker: Police
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Attend on-campus workshop or activity as listed under the Connections list in the class. |
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Guest Speaker: Career Center presentation - MyPlan.com |
RESEARCH: Begin researching career. Download Career Research Worksheet and bring to class. |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Self-Reflection: College and Me. Reflect on your first seven weeks of this class and what you have learned. Discuss a minimum of three changes or observations you have made in your life. Describe how these changes have impacted your life. (3-4 paragraph narrative.) Upload a PDF copy to 1.) the assignment box and 2.) your e-Portfolio. |
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REQUIRED Library Presentation |
Complete Connections Worksheet #1. |
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Ethics and Academic Integrity
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Attend second on-campus workshop or activity as listed under the Connections list in the class. Do not duplicate previous activity. |
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Continue completing Career Research Worksheet which you brought to class last week. |
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Make an appointment with your Adviser; Work on your unique Educational Pathway Plan w/ Adviser. |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Complete Connections Worksheet #2, if required |
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e-Portfolio Check 1: (1) photo; (2) summary statement; (3) signed Commitment Pledge; (4) VARK Questionnaire Results; (5) MyPlan Results from Personality and Interests surveys; (6) College & Me narrative. |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Work on Career Research worksheet |
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Coping with Stress Lecture |
Complete Texas Reality Check Survey. Complete Career Research Worksheet which you brought to class last week. |
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Financial Literacy Game
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Guest Speaker: Student Money Management Center |
Make an appointment with your Adviser; Work on your unique Educational Pathway Plan w/ Adviser. |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Upload completed Career Research Worksheet to 1.) assignment box and 2.) your e-Portfolio. |
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Final appointments with adviser should be this week. Complete Educational Plan. |
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QUIZ 3: Multiple Choice, True-False, Multiple Answer, Matching format. Content covers Money Management I and II. (Quiz closes Sat.,Apr 23). |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Complete the Multiple Intelligences Inventory. Save results as a PDF to flash drive upload into e-Portfolio.
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Creativity & Critical Thinking Exercises/ Activities |
Work on Educational Plan |
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Professionalism and Values Lecture
Managing Professional Relationships Lecture |
Complete Educational Pathway Plan and upload to the 1.) assignment box and 2.) your e-Portfolio. |
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REQUIRED LAB |
Self-Reflection: My World and My Future. Reflect on your relationships with friends, family, professors, and co-workers. How have they changed over the past 13 weeks? What have you deliberately done to improve or end those relationships and why? How have those changes impacted your short- and long-term goals? How will you achieve your identified educational and career goals. (3-4 paragraph narrative.) Upload a PDF copy to 1.) the assignment box and 2.) your e-Portfolio. |
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e-Portfolio Check 2: 1) photo; (2) summary statement; (3) signed Commitment Pledge; (4) VARK Questionnaire Results; (5) MyPlan Results; (6) College & Me narrative; (7) Educational Plan; (8) Career Research Worksheet; (9) My World & My Future; (10) Multiple Intelligences Inventory |
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Your participation in class and online helps you learn more and makes the class more interesting. Mark you calendar today to attend each class and lab.
Honesty, integrity, and respect will guide this course. You are expected to treat all participants with respect at all times. In discussing controversial issues, it is important that students feel comfortable expressing their opinion, yet it is imperative that students refrain from using derogatory or offensive language.
Please ask questions – I’m here to help you
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