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PSYC 2308 Human Growth & Development/Childhood & Adolescence Denise R. Boyd, EdD CRN# 85850 Spring, 2016 Regular Term 16 Weeks.

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1 PSYC 2308 Human Growth & Development/Childhood & Adolescence Denise R. Boyd, EdD CRN# 85850 Spring, 2016 Regular Term 16 Weeks

2 How to Contact Instructor QuickMail –HCC policy requires distance education instructors and students to communicate using QuickMail. –I will not reply to messages sent to my HCC email box from students’ personal email accounts (e.g., gmail, yahoo, etc.). –You must activate your HCC email account in order to use QuickMail. –To send a message using QuickMail, log into the course and click “Compose New Message” in the QuickMail block on the upper right side of the screen. –In order to read my messages and replies, you have to log into your HCC email account. Voicemail –713-718-6534 –Leave your name, course (PSYC 2308), and telephone number. –Give specific information as to why you are calling. –In almost all cases, I will reply via QuickMail rather than by telephone.

3 Attendance HCC Policy: Non-Attendance Withdrawal –HCC policy requires instructors to drop students who do not attend class on or before the official date of enrollment. –“Attendance” is defined as logging in AND completing assignments. If you do not complete the Get Started Activities by the due date in the Course Calendar, you will be dropped and reported as “Never Attended” to the registrar. –If you fail to submit assignments on time later in the semester, you may also be dropped for non-attendance. –To ensure that you are aware of changes and announcements that may occur during the semester, you should log in to the course several times a week.

4 How to Get Started in the Course Get the book. Log in to the course on Eagle Online on the first day it is available to you. Open the “Syllabus, Grading Formula, Course Schedule, and Evaluation” folder and read everything in it. Click the other folders and review the contents of each one thoroughly. Use Quickmail to email me if you have any questions. Complete all of the activities in the "Get Started" folder.

5 Textbook & Units of Instruction Boyd, D. & Bee, H. (2012). The Developing Child 13 th Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Unit I –Chapter 1: Basic Issues in the Study of Development –Chapters 2-3: The Beginnings of Life –Chapters 4-5: The Physical Child –Chapters 6-8: The Thinking Child Unit II –Chapters 9-12: The Social Child –Chapters 13-15: The Whole Child

6 Assignments & Grades Get Started Activities: 50 points Unit Exams 300 points Essay: 50 points Final Exam: 100 points NO EXTRA CREDIT 500 maximum total points A: 450-500 B: 400-449 C: 350-399 D: 300-349 F: <300 Get Started Activities –Meet Your Classmates –Syllabus Quiz –Video Quiz Unit Exams –Unit I –Unit II Essay Comprehensive Final Exam

7 Get Started Activities Post self-introduction in “Meet Your Classmates” forum Take the Syllabus Quiz as many times as necessary to achieve a score of 100%. Choose two videos from those listed in the Get Started folder. Take the Video Quiz. Failure to complete Get Started Activities by the due date in the Course Calendar will result in your being dropped from the course.

8 Unit Exams 75 multiple-choice questions, no time limits, open book, one attempt Both exams are available on the first day of class. Students can log in and out as many times as they want prior to the due dates. Instructions for printing are posted in the unit folders so that students can work on the exams offline. Students can email the instructor with questions about items on the exams prior to submission for grading. Exams must be completed by 11:55 p.m. on the due dates. Grades will be available immediately after exams are completed. Students can review graded exams, but correct answers are not provided. After completion of the exam, students may email the instructor for information about incorrect items. No retakes

9 Essay Complete instructions and grading criteria posted in “Essay” folder on Eagle Online Watch documentary video (links posted on Eagle Online) Write 2-3 page essay that applies course concepts to information in video –Instructions include specific concepts that must be applied to each video Microsoft Word format ONLY Optional rough draft –Upload link provided for optional rough draft submission –Optional rough draft must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. on date in Course Calendar –I will not grade rough draft but will provide feedback Use upload link to submit essay on Eagle Online

10 Final Exam 50 multiple choice questions Exam format –2-hour time limit –One attempt –Must be completed in one sitting –One question at a time with no back-tracking to change answers Available only during period in course calendar Exam must be completed by 11:55 p.m. on the due date. Grades will be available immediately after exam is completed. Students can review graded exam, but correct answers are not provided. After completion of the exam, students may email the instructor for information about incorrect items. No retakes; no resets

11 Course Calendar WeeksDatesReading Assignments/What’s due 1-81/19-3/13 Get Started activities due by 11:55 p.m. on 1/25 Unit I Readings Chapter 1 Basic Issues in the Study of Development Chapter 2 Prenatal Development Chapter 3 Birth and Early Infancy Chapter 4 Physical Development Chapter 5 Perceptual Development Chapter 6 Cognitive Development I: Structure and Process Chapter 7 Cognitive Development II: Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities Chapter 8 The Development of Language Unit I Exam due by 11:55 p.m. on 3/13 Optional Rough draft of Adult Development Essay due by 11:55 p.m. on 3/13 93/14-3/20Spring Break 10-163/21-5/13Spring Holiday 3/25 Last day to withdraw 4/5 Unit II Readings Chapter 9 Personality Development: Alternate Views Chapter 10 Concepts of Self, Gender, and Sex Roles Chapter 11 The Development of Social Relationships Chapter 12 Thinking about Relationships: Social-Cognitive and Moral Development Chapter 13 The Ecology of Development: The Child within the Family System Chapter 14 Beyond the Family: The Impact of the Broader Culture Chapter 15 Atypical Development Epilogue Putting it All Together: The Developing Child Unit II Exam due by 11:55 p.m. on 5/8 Essay due by 11:55 p.m. on 5/8 Comprehensive Final Exam available 5/9-5/13 Comprehensive Final Exam due by 11:55 p.m. on 5/13

12 Policies Psychology Program Information Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences Department of Psychology Department Chair: Dr. Karen Saenz Karen.Saenz@hccs.edu HCC Policy Statements http://hccs.edu/student-rights Distance Education Policies http://de.hccs.edu/Distance_Ed/DE_Home/faculty_resources/PDFs/DE_Syllabus.pdf


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