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Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Have a great summer! 


GRADES for Spring 2005 

I hope you view the Presentations in the Discussion area and leave some positive comments for the very professional work many of you posted. Thank you! -- (I will not be posting the presentations here as your attachments in the Discussion area seemed to work fine.)

Here are the grades below. For those of you who did not do so well, please note the number of points that was necessary for As. When you do the work, keep in touch, come into the library and use the databases, it pays off in the end. Many of you have done really good work. Congratulations!

Good luck to all of you as you graduate or take other courses towards your individual goals.

6346 total points 451 91% A
2250 total points 472 95% A
8613 total points 120 24% F
8879 total points 358 72% C
9705 total points 489 98% A
4123 total points 410 82% B
4757 total points 481 97% A
6152 total points 080 16% F
9260 total points 130 26% F
8503 total points 497 99% A

please note that some of you have signed up for PASS/AUDIT. You can check your registration on this because I do not have any input on this as an instructor. If you want to change that you need to contact A&R and request a change of grade.

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Watch this spot! 



I will be posting the presentations and the grades on this blog by June 1. Thank you all for persevering and completing this course. Have a great summer!

Sunday, May 22, 2005

Citations and Banned Books 

Please read the handout from the EVC library webpage and follow the MLA format for your citations, including the website citations. Scroll to MLA Style and print out this handout to use for your citations.

There are some good handouts and information on writing research papers at the OWL (Online Writing Lab) at Purdue University.

There was a question as to whether books were still being banned today in the discussion on the USA PATRIOT Act. These websites about the topic may be interesting. The Forbidden Library; Banned and Challenged Books. Check the books listed by title link. Or, The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990–2000.This is only for ten years!

Saturday, May 21, 2005

TEST 2--please submit! 

Please SAVE each Answer and then press FINISH in order to submit the Test. This is very important in order for me to be able to grade. Please complete your tests. Don't rely on that May 25, 2005 12:00am time because the WebCT software is not completely reliable as to that 12:00 am time, it may close earlier. I would like you to try to complete your tests by Tuesday evening, to be safe.

My MS Word program has been having some corruption problems so I was not able to open a few assignments. If I sent you a note, please resend via WebCT email. My program seems fine now and I have graded all the Assignment 8 & 9 submissions to date.

I will be submitting my grades on Friday, May 27 so please submit everything you need to by Thursday, May 26 by midnight (that will give you a few hours after graduation). Thanks.

Submissions via WebCT 

Assignment 7. Read through the nine tutorials on this CSU site http://www.lib.calpoly.edu/infocomp/modules/index.html and answer the following questions: What is Information Literacy/Competency? Another site to read for Information Competency is Humboldt State University Library. List the different parts to Information Competency and explain them in your own words. Write at least one (1) page on the topic.

THE RESEARCH PAPER ASSIGNMENT:
Choose any topic of interest to you and show how it has been helped or enhanced by the Internet. What has been the effect of the Internet on your topic?
-- Get approval for your topic first. Do only preliminary research until your topic is approved. Submit topic for approval via email.
-- Write down the steps you will be taking to do your research for your Research Paper. Include websites, books and magazine databases.
-- Write an outline for your Research Paper and submit by due date.
Once your topic is approved, write 6-18 typed (word processed), double-spaced pages on your topic as it relates to the Internet. ( 250 words per page) Include a Works Cited, or bibliography/webliography which has at least 3 (three) fully cited web sites and references to books, a magazine articles and any other sources such as email, newsgroups, newspaper articles.


If you don't have a grade for an assignment you have submitted, please send me an email within WebCT Communicate. If there was a problem with the submission or if you have used up your submission, please submit as an attachement in WebCT email or in the body of the text. Thanks.

Monday, May 16, 2005

Chat 

I have tried to connect via Chat each semester but it seems to be really difficult for students to make the exact time. This is called synchronous teaching. Asynchronous teaching with email, courseware and the blog seems to work better. I have therefore moved the chat question to the Discussion area. Please discuss the topic and I will give you points there. I need to grade the Discussions at the end of the semester and add in the points so don't worry if they don't show up in My Grades. This is the chat log from Saturday's chat session, which most of you missed.

Chat log Spring 05.txt


Discussion 4.

“Congress Shall Make No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion, or Prohibiting the Free Exercise Thereof; or Abridging the Freedom of Speech, or of the Press; or the Right of the People Peaceably to Assemble, and To Petition the Government for a Redress of Grievances.” —First Amendment. The Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution was ratified on December 15, 1791

How do you think this right relates to the Internet today, especially to recent laws and debates on Intellectual Freedom on the Internet

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Test 2 and State Survey 

The second test is now open and available. Please go to Tests and Surveys and click on Test 2 to take. The Test can only be taken twice and once is preferred by the software. Submit each answer AND don't forget to submit the test at the end.

Here is the link to the State Survey sent by the Distance Education dept. Take the in-course survey at the end of the course, after you have turned in your Research Paper, Presentation and Test 2. You can search the archives to see Presentations from last semester. I will be posting the Presentations from this semester on this blog, too.

Monday, May 09, 2005

Happy Mother's Day 



This is WEEK TWELVE for the Spring Semester in LIBRARY STUDIES 015. Please get your topic approved and complete your research paper and submit. Then prepare a PowerPoint for your PRESENTATION and submit. I will post your Presentations on my blog for other students to see. It should be a short summary of your topic with at least 3 websites given as reference. Document your research in the paper and in the presentation. TEST 2 will be made available next Sunday, May 15. It will be open for a week. Please take it during that time frame. I will keep it open until May 24th. After the last day of the semester, May 27, nothing will be graded or accepted. I will post the final grades on the blog after that so watch the blog.

LIVE-ISH CHAT!
We will have a chat which I have posted in the calendar. Go to Chat Room 4 and read the quote and give your response. Write in a statement even if you find yourself alone in the room. I will attend off and on from 10 AM-2 PM on Saturday, May 14, 2005. Try to come that day but if you miss it be sure you post a statement because I will copy the chat log and post it here on my blog. You can see past logs in the archives.