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Here is how to calculate your grade…
Writing Assignment I (LO1,LO3, LO4, LO5) 100 pts
Writing Assignment II (LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5) 100 pts
Writing Assignment III (LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5) 100 pts
Rough Drafts (LO1 and TW, COM) 25 pts.
Reflection Papers (LO1 -LO5 and COM, CT) 25 pts
Class Discussion Boards (LO1, LO3, LO5, CT, COM, PW, TW 5-10 pts./each
Online Assignments (LO3, LO 5) 5-10 pts. each
Quizzes (LO 3, LO 5) 10 pts/each
Professionalism Grade (LO5, CT, COM, TW, PN) 50 pts each
Portfolios and letter of Reflection (LO1-LO5, CT, COM, TW, PN 300 pts.
To determine your score in the class, take your total points earned on each assignment, and divide it by the total points of all assignments. This number may vary from the above numbers since some numbers are permanent (number of essays, rough drafts, professionalism grade and Portfolio) the number of discussion boards, online assignments, and quizzes are determined throughout the course of the class). When you divide your total by the total points possible, the percentage will tell you your grade. (If you didn't know, Canvas does all of this for you.)
A= 90-100 B = 80-89 C = 70-79 D = 60-69 F = 0-59
Evaluation of Writing Assignments: For you to get anything out of this course, you will have to apply the writing and strategies we work on to your own writing. Therefore, when I evaluate your writings, I will evaluate them by a clearly laid out set of “evaluation criteria,” which will be attached to each assignment. Please take note of these because they are what I am looking for when I am grading your writing. Once your essay is graded, be sure to open up the essay to see any comments I have written, in addition to the grade and the comments in the side box.
In addition, to my comments on your final draft, you will be editing and commenting on your classmate’s essays. Peer editing is a vital part of your grade for your rough draft.
Email Correspondence: I reserve 24 hours to reply to students’ emails. Emails constitute correspondence between instructor and student; therefore, remember your audience when sending emails. Email correspondence may contribute positively or negatively to your professionalism grade.
Professionalism Grade: Your college courses are also opportunities for you to learn what it means to be a “professional” in your field. Therefore, I expect you to act like a “professional” student in this course. This means that you should consider:
The quality of your participation in and preparedness for class (including your other classmates and me).
Your assertiveness. (An assertive student exhausts all available resources of information before contacting me. In other words, read the assignment sheet closely before emailing me to ask how many sources are required in your paper, and if you are unsure how to cite a source, look it up in your handbook or a credible, online source (such as in Purdue Owl)).
The quality (and effort) of your required drafts, notes, and daily assignments.
Turning in your writing assignments on time as assigned.
Your online participation.
Rough Drafts: For all writing tasks, you will be required to show evidence of the writing process by presenting several rough drafts, which is considered to be part of the writing assignment. I may require you to submit them to Canvas. If you do not show evidence of the writing process, I will not evaluate your Writing Assignment. In this summer course, your Portfolio will be considered your final essay, so anything prepared before that will be considered a draft.
Submitting Writing Assignments: The final copies of all writing assignments must be submitted to Canvas in the correct drop box and by the assigned time. Drop boxes will CLOSE after scheduled time.
Since each writing assignment builds on the previous one, you may not skip any writing assignments and still pass the course. In other words, all writing tasks are required.
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