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Welcome to COM 325 2015 1 Jodie M. Bowers Hi there! Welcome to COM 325: Interviewing Principles and Practices. I’m sure you all have your reasons for signing up for this class (hopefully strong and valid reasons; not just because it was online…), but I want to express my excitement that you’re here, for the class, and the learning opportunities that await all of you. Please note part of my teaching philosophy is accepting that I cannot force my students to learn. They have to want to learn. Basically, I am saying that you will get out of this class what you put into this class. The learning opportunities are developed in such a way that they can benefit you immensely outside the ‘walls’ of our classroom but you have to be the one to make that happen. Even though I am not on campus I am always here to help you. Send me an e-mail and I will respond! I want you to do well in my class. Now with all of that said – I am going to give you a basic rundown of what you can expect in the modules over the next 16 weeks. However, I fully expect you to read the syllabus, course/campus policies, and schedule. I am happy to answer your questions but if you ask something that is discussed in one of those documents I will tell you to go look in said document. Become familiar with the toolbar on the left-hand side of Blackboard. It contains all of the links you need to navigate through the course successfully. In EACH learning module you will have: Discussion posts: the number of initial prompts and required peer replies will change throughout the weeks. So it is very important that you read the module information carefully. PowerPoint Presentations: o In the first 4 modules, I included my notes within the PowerPoints. This is because those chapters serve as building blocks for the remaining textbook content. I felt it was important to provide the information there so that you could read along and see what I was keying in on. o In modules 5-9 I have provided a “module overview” which gives basic information of the chapters and situates the content in a relatable way to the average person. I have then shifted the responsibility of accessing and presenting information to you. This is where my teaching philosophy comes into play. I want you to read the chapter content and critically assess how it can apply in your own lives and then dialogue with the class. Quizzes: There will be at least 1 quiz per module. Each quiz will only cover material that was presented in that module – and there is no midterm or final exam. You’re welcome. Some more important information: Learning Opportunities are explained in detail within topic-specific modules. Their dropboxes (designated areas for submitting assignments) are included in the appropriate module for the date they are due. Speaking of due dates - Due dates can be found in LOTS of different places in our class. Really no excuse for not being prepared. o The schedule o The Learning Modules landing page

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Welcome to COM 3252015 1Jodie M. Bowers Hi there! Welcome to COM 325: Interviewing Principles and Practices. Im sure you all have your reasons for signing up for this class (hopefully strong and valid reasons; not just because it was online), but I want to express my excitement that youre here, for the class, and the learning opportunities that await all of you.Please note part of my teaching philosophy is accepting that I cannot force my students to learn.They have to want to learn.Basically, I am saying that you will get out of this class what you put into this class.The learning opportunities are developed in such a way that they can benefit you immensely outside the walls of our classroom but you have to be the one to make that happen.Even though I am not on campus I am always here to help you.Send me an e-mail and I will respond!I want you to do well in my class. Now with all of that said I am going to give you a basic rundown of what you can expect in the modules over the next 16 weeks.However, I fully expect you to read the syllabus, course/campus policies, and schedule.I am happy to answer your questions but if you ask something that is discussed in one of those documents I will tell you to go look in said document. Become familiar with the toolbar on the left-hand side of Blackboard.It contains all of the links you need to navigate through the course successfully. In EACH learning module you will have: Discussion posts: the number of initial prompts and required peer replies will change throughout the weeks.So it is very important that you read the module information carefully. PowerPoint Presentations:oIn the first 4 modules, I included my notes within the PowerPoints.This is because those chapters serve as building blocks for the remaining textbook content. I felt it was important to provide the information there so that you could read along and see what I was keying in on. oIn modules 5-9 I have provided a module overview which gives basic information of the chapters and situates the content in a relatable way to the average person.I have then shifted the responsibility of accessing and presenting information to you.This is where my teaching philosophy comes into play. I want you to read the chapter content and critically assess how it can apply in your own lives and then dialogue with the class. Quizzes: There will be at least 1 quiz per module. Each quiz will only cover material that was presented in that module and there is no midterm or final exam. Youre welcome. Some more important information: Learning Opportunities are explained in detail within topic-specific modules. Their dropboxes (designated areas for submitting assignments) are included in the appropriate module for the date they are due. Speaking of due dates - Due dates can be found in LOTS of different places in our class. Really no excuse for not being prepared. oThe schedule oThe Learning Modules landing pageWelcome to COM 3252015 2Jodie M. Bowers A landing page is a main page for a section.For example, when you log into our class.The first page you see is a landing page for the entire course.It features class announcements. oWithin the actual module itself oThe Discussion Posts landing page LearnSmart Study Modules are not included in every module. Printing out the syllabus, policies, schedule, and learning opportunity details is always recommended. oWhen I was an online student I was able to keep better track of deliverables and due dates with them hanging in front of my desk.The Class Cafeteria discussion board is a place for you! You are allowed, and encouraged, to post your questions there and share anything you find (of course it needs to be appropriate for a classroom setting) that is related to course content. And last, but certainly not least, this course is designed to be asynchronous. That means you are able to complete the work at your own pace as long as you have your deliverables submitted by the due dates. I will to the best of my ability grade anything that can be graded early and provide feedback where needed.However, there are some items (specifically the discussion posts) that are time sensitive.Discussion posts are an amazing way for students to talk, share, and debate material IF the students are participating at the same time.If you post your initial prompt response early, make sure you go back and engage your classmates the week that discussion topic is due. One more thing if you are ever confused, in doubt, or just generally lost, REACH OUT TO ME. I cannot help you if you dont ask.If I see that you are falling behind in course deliverables I will attempt to contact you through your PNC e-mail (and phone if I can get that info) at least once.