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1 HU 300 ART AND HUMANITIES: THE 20 TH CENTURY AND BEYOND with Laurie A. Smart-Pottle, MEd Unit 1 Seminar Welcome!

2 Where in the World are You?

3 Mother… Wife… A Little About Me

4 Professional and Lifelong Learner… Online Course Designer/ Instructor, ED 308 Adult Learning – Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Online Instructor, HU300 Art & Humanities: 29 th Century and Beyond – Kaplan University Online Workshop Facilitator – Quality Matters™ Improving your Online Course Building your Online Course Applying the QM Rubric Standard 6: Using Media and Technology Effectively Doctoral Student, EdD Instructional Technology and Distance Education – Nova Southeastern University

5 Contact Me Email: lsmartpottle@kaplan.edulsmartpottle@kaplan.edu Phone: We can arrange a time that is convenient for you any time you wish! IM: lsmartpottle Have you heard of Meebo.com? www.meebo.comwww.meebo.com

6 How can I do Well in this Class? – Discussion Boards Discussions will be the backbone of our learning!  Answer each question: TWO “meaty” paragraphs each (5 sentences+ = paragraph). Be careful! Some units have two questions!  TWO responses per question: ONE “meaty” paragraph each  Thursday, Saturday, Monday? or Friday, Sunday, Tuesday? (3x/wk.) Grade:Grading Criteria A: 45-50 points  Responses are on topic, original, and contribute to the quality of the discussion.  Responses make frequent, informed references to unit material—use terms from the text, please.  Responses are clearly written—please do not “text”; proofread/edit your work.  Responses meet posted length requirements.  Two or more responses per thread to classmates that are thoughtful and advance the discussion.

7 How can I do Well in this Class? – Weekly Seminars Seminars will improve your performance!  Students feel a stronger sense of connection.  Students network with each other.  Students make lasting relationships.  Students are more clear on what is expected of them.  Students make less mistakes and achieve higher scores.

8 How can I do Well in this Class? – Projects Projects will enable you to showcase your knowledge!  Four projects altogether (Units 2, 4, 7, and 9)  Follow the explicit instructions and rubrics in DBs/Doc Sharing.  View the 5-minute tutorial in each set of instructions.  Use the example papers as your templates.  Anything submitted after Saturday is considered late and will be marked down accordingly to the syllabus late policy. Grade:Grading Criteria A: 108-120 points  Essay demonstrates ability to express and evaluate values and terms of art or architecture.  Project explains the purpose of art to the individual and its universal appeal.  Project uses vocabulary terms from the unit.  Project is clearly written—minimal grammatical, mechanical, and formatting errors.  Project meets posted length requirements—and follows directions.

9 Common “Faux Pas” to Avoid Extra (hard to detect) spaces between paragraphs—learn how to get rid of them by viewing the tutorial in Doc Sharing. Running head—learn how to make one by viewing the tutorial in Doc Sharing (or use one of the example papers as the template ; it is already formatted!). Periods outside quotation marks—they go inside 100% of the time, unless there is a citation; then they go outside the citation. Commas outside quotation marks—they go inside 100% of the time. Semicolons: try to use them only with commas in complicated lists. See APA, 2010, p. 90. Numbers 1-9 as numbers—only numbers 10 + are spelled out in APA style. Stay away from the APA formatting tool in Word! It will not miraculously format your work! Consider investing in the APA manual (2010, p. 198+), which has numerous examples for you to copy! Save the PDF in Doc Sharing for future reference. Consult the APA blog. NOTE: Have someone proofread your work before submission to catch minor spelling and punctuation errors.

10 LIFE HAPPENS! I’ve been there! Let me know if you have any questions or concerns. If you are feeling overwhelmed or encounter extenuating circumstances, just drop me a line or IM me. I am here to help you succeed!

11 Questions?

12 Where do you stand? Unit 1 tasks… Reading Read chapters 1 and 2 in our text (or PDFs in Doc Sharing). Watch Sir Ken Robinson’s lecture (link in discussion board, Question 2). Review Key Terms with the Flashcards in My Humanities Kit (link under Unit 1 tab). Use them in your discussions! Discussion (50 pts.) Participate in discussion (link under Unit 1 tab). Answer the two discussion questions (two “meaty” paragraphs each) AND respond to two students per question (one “meaty” paragraph each). SEE RUBRIC! Seminar Here you are! Questions about Unit 1?

13 Unit 2 To-do List Reading Read chapter 4 in our text: “Art” (or PDF in Doc Sharing). Supplemental Resources Watch the PBS video and visit various virtual museums (My Web Resources under Unit 2 tab). Review Key Terms using the Flashcards in My Humanities Kit (link under Unit 2 tab). Discussion 50 pts. Participate in discussion (link under Unit 2 tab). Answer the discussion question (two “meaty” paragraphs each) AND respond to two students question (one “meaty” paragraph each). SEE RUBRIC! Seminar Attend/ participate in a synchronous discussion of unit concepts. Bring questions/ concerns! Project #1 120 pts. Due by Tuesday, March 13 th ! Check out the “Project 2 Help” in discussion board or Doc Sharing. Be sure to view the short video in the instructions/rubric document before beginning. Use the example paper as a template…

14 Project # 1 (due Tuesday, 3/13) Go here now: http://screencast.com/t/ZIbvY2ESve61http://screencast.com/t/ZIbvY2ESve61 Part I: Architecture Analyze a piece of architecture from your community Part II: Art Analyze a work of art from your community  Civic art, sculpture, an image in your home  Graffiti  Street performance, etc.  Be sure to follow the directions carefully!!  Please limit to at or slightly over 750 words.  Use the example paper as your template!  Include an intro & conclusion!  Be sure to explain detail!  Apply concepts from Chapter 4!  Late work will be graded down.

15 Grade:Grading Criteria A: 108-120 points Shoot for this!  Essay demonstrates ability to express and evaluate values and terms of art or architecture.  Project explains the purpose of art to the individual and its universal appeal.  Project uses vocabulary terms from the unit.  Project is clearly written—minimal grammatical, mechanical, and formatting errors.  Project meets posted length requirements—and follows directions.

16 Questions?

17 Contact Me AOL IM: lsmartpottle Email: Lsmartpottle@kaplan.eduLsmartpottle@kaplan.edu Phone: We can arrange a time that is convenient for you any time you wish!


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