MOODLE
MESSAGING |
Preferred form of communication. Please use this method for any
time-senstive issues. To send me a message, click on my name
anywhere in Moodle and click the Send
message button at the bottom of my profile. If you click the Add Contact button in the messages
tab, you can easily send me messages by clicking the word Messages in the Message block in the upper left of
the main course page. When I respond, you will see an indicator in the Messages block. To use Moodle
messaging, make sure your web browser's pop-up blocker is off or is set
to allow lanecc.edu. The SHeD can help you with
this. If you leave the Messages
pop-up window open, it will automatically check for new messages every
minute; otherwise, you will only see new messages when you click on
something in the course or log in to the course again. You can also set
your profile to receive email notifications of new Moodle messages,
which is recommended if you do not log in to Moodle every day. You will
get the most rapid response using this method of communication. You
will receive a response within 24 hrs or less between the first day of
classes and the day the Final Exam closes. |
borrowdalej@lanecc.edu Second
preferred form of contact, after Moodle instant messaging, described
above; please use descriptive subject
lines (e.g. "Extension Request for Second Midterm") and include
your class (e.g. PHL 205 or "Moral Issues," and full name
in your email. Note that emails with no subject or subject lines like
"Test" "Hey" or "Hi there!" will probably be filtered out by the
Digitar spam filter and may never be read. Use Moodle messaging for
all time-senstive issues. Do not reply to Moodle messages with
emails! Log in to respond with another Moodle message. |
|
PHONE | 463-5434. Least preferred form of contact. On voicemail messages please give your name and call-back number clearly and slowly so I can write them down correctly. Phone messages are answered last, after I've answered all incoming Moodle instant messages and email and are generally not checked evenings, weekends, or holidays. |
OFFICE | CEN 410 J (Enter through Hallway B, next to the interior North stairs, across from the restrooms) |
OFFICE HOURS | M 10-10:50, Tu 11-11:50, W 10-10:50, Th 3-3:50, F 10-10:50 in CEN 410J and by appointment. |
SUBJECT MATTER | This course focuses on ethical issues, which affect our daily lives in personal, social, and political spheres. Issues covered will vary by term, but may include our duties to animals and the environment; consumerism; issues in bioethics such as abortion, euthanasia, human cloning and genetic engineering; the moral legitimacy of government, it's and proper size, scope and form, and the role of religion in public life; crime, including 'victimless' crimes such as drugs, gambling, pornography and prostitution; poverty, both in the U.S. and abroad; war and terrorism; free speech, self-defense with a firearm, property and privacy rights, and other personal liberties; and various forms of discrimination and prejudice. |
TEXT | There is no text to buy. The class
will revolve around internet links to news and commentary, articles,
essays and a few book excerpts, posted each week. Short audio and video
clips may also be used. |
ATTENDANCE/PARTICIPATION
(Classroom and CG sections only) |
Each
Week TR 1-2:50pm in 2/214 or CG140 |
20%
of grade |
FORUM
POSTS (Cable Television/Online Video sections only) |
Due
each week by Sunday 11:55pm |
20%
of grade |
HONORS
SUMMARIES AND PRESENTATIONS |
Varies
by Week and Topic. Summaries 5%, Presentation 5%, Paper 10% |
20%
of grade |
FIRST EXAM | Begins
4th Week of Classes |
20% of grade* |
SECOND
EXAM |
Begins
6th Week of Classes |
20%
of grade* |
THIRD
EXAM |
Begins
8th Week of Classes |
20%
of grade* |
FINAL EXAM | Begins:
Monday, June 10 at 8am Ends: Thursday, June 13 at 5pm |
20%
of grade* |
GRADING: At the end of the term, the class will
be graded on the following absolute scale. Extra credit work does not count towards the A+.
A+ 97% -100% | A 93% - 96% |
A- 90% - 92% |
B+ 87% - 89% | B 83% - 86% | B- 80% - 82% |
C+ 77% - 79% | C 73% - 76% | C- 70% - 72% |
D+ 67% - 69% | D 63% - 66% | D- 60% - 62% |
F 0% - 59% |
AVAILABILITY
OF THE INSTRUCTOR: I am available by Moodle messaging, email,
phone, or in-person office visits. If you are having difficulties with
the class, please
contact me as soon as possible; I am here to help. If you
performed poorly on your first exam, please come by office hours or
make an appointment to see me to see what we can do to improve your
next exam score. I am also available to discuss any issue in the class
which has piqued your intellectual curiosity, or which you find
interesting or important, outside of the realm of assignments and
testing.
DISABILITY SERVICES: If you need support or assistance because of a disability, you may be eligible for academic accommodations through Disability Service. For more information, contact the Disability Services at (541) 463-5150 (voice) or 463-3079 (TTY), stop by Building 1, Room 218, or contact Nancy Hart (541) 463-3010. You may also want to check out Lane's On-Line Resource Page for students with disabilities.