Monday, January 31, 2011
january 31
Monday, January 17, 2011
january 24
Pass out and get surveys, with email addresses.
Write if it's not OK to put your email on an all email list.
How do we want to email one another? I prefer stephen.campbell@nscc.edu
Look at NSCC Information link
Discuss hard copy handouts
Go through course outline (in syllabus handout) and discuss dates.
Discuss important dates, holidays, dates of quizzes, etc.
Discuss next week's assignment.
Go over supplies. Do you use Dropbox.com?
Discuss study questions & directed reading. Take these as quizzes, at home and during the first 30 minutes of class. 4 attempts.
Quizzes
Will be taken in class and will be timed. 1 attempt. Last part of class period.
Projects & Grades
One of your grades will be an ongoing project_a book/journal about the history of printing.
Use handouts & what we cover in class. Can be anything from altered books to a slick spiral bound book. I will grade this throughout the semester.
On computers_Look at assignments & grades in Course shell
On line activity:
Send me your email address. Be sure to include your name.
Show & discuss my blog
gpnscc.blogspot.com/
Server access
viscom
Fall08
Discuss Email NSCC live
Go to NSCC on-line class page
and look at:
Welcome
Syllabus
List of needed supplies
Faculty info
Week One -
You are responsible for printing out after this week
Intros
My philosophy
Video_Milton Glaser (I would like to do something like this during every class)
Discuss printing today and its future
Magazines and newspapers are going away
What is printed today?
List 20 things that are printed today
Predict - what is the future of printing?
Hands on relief printing setup
Group activity - history of printing
For the History of Printing assignment, include.......
Woodblock
Gutenberg
Intaglio
Lithography
Rotary Press
Offset
Flexography
Screen Printing
Digital Printing
Group activity - Lonnie
Video: Story of a Page
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
inclement weather
Nashville State Community College
Inclement Weather Procedures for Faculty
Beginning in January, 2011, NSCC will go into “home school” mode when inclement weather forces a cancellation of on-campus classes. When NSCC cancels classes due to inclement weather, all faculty members who have an on-ground class scheduled during that period of time are responsible for posting an assignment in the course D2L shell that students can access and complete at home. Instructions for posting an assignment are given below.
These assignments constitute a “make-up” class. For this reason, the assignment must:
Be substantive and pertinent to the class
Require some type of accountability for the student. For example, the student may be required submit the assignment, receive points toward the course grade for the work, etc.
If students do not have access to a computer from home, there must be a provision that allows them to complete the work – e.g., within two days after classes resume. “Home school” mode will not work for all classes. Students in clinicals will, for example, be expected to show up at the site. Lab instructors may need to reschedule labs. In these cases, a faculty member should consult with the Dean or Director about an appropriate option.
Faculty need to instruct students in advance about finding the assignment information when classes are cancelled. The instructor must give specific direction about finding the course assignment and make it clear that the student is responsible for accessing the assignment. If NSCC cancels classes, notice will be posted at www.nscc.edu and will be on local TV and radio stations.
Even when classes are cancelled, the campus remains open. Students who are planning to come to the main campus to complete their assignments in the Learning Center (353-3551), Library (353-3555), or Open Lab (353-3678) should call first to make sure that staff members have been able to make it to campus.
“Home school” mode applies only to situations when the administration cancels classes. An instructor can post an online assignment in lieu of meeting with a class at any other time only with the advance approval of the faculty member’s Dean or Director.
This procedure impacts faculty and students only. Even when classes are cancelled, the college remains open and staff must either report to work or take annual leave.
computer help desk information
Important Tips for Faculty and Student Classroom Use | |
Computer Services Help Desk | |
Sent: | Wednesday, January 12, 2011 1:26 PM |
To: | |
Attachments: |
Example: Instructor Jane Doe will type “administration\doe_j” in the Username field.
Your password is unchanged.
No pull-down domain field will be visible as was the case in Windows XP logon.
2.0 Students will login with the A-number as noted below. The default logon should work normally in the classroom.
You may use your NSCC Student email address as your User Name when logging on to campus computers.
Computer Services Division
C219A Ext 3678