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Nutrition FN 225 |
Tamberly Powell, MS, RD |
SYLLABUS: COURSE INFORMATION SHEET, Nutrition, FN 225 CRN 30291 Winter 2011
As of Monday morning of week 1 of the term (or maybe the weekend before), registered students can log in online to this course by going to http://classes.lanecc.edu. Once there, you will be asked for your "L" number as well as your password (perhaps just the first 6 characters of your expresslane password). Next you should see the title of this course as well as any other courses you're taking with a Moodle component. Click on the title of this course to get to the online class.
INSTRUCTOR: Tamberly Powell, MS, RD
COURSE: Nutrition (online) FN 225
COURSE CREDITS: 4 credits
CLASS MAIL AND EMAIL: The
best way to
reach me is to use the mail system in our
Moodle class. You will get the
quickest response messaging me in Moodle. If for some reason you can not access
moodle you can e-mail me using my lane account which is
powellt@lanecc.edu. E-mailing me is
best for personal questions. If you have general questions regarding the class,
please post those questions in the dinner conversations.
OFFICE HOURS: Monday & Wednesday
1:00-2:00 (Building 4, Room 229)
PHONE: 463-5525. I only check my
voicemail when I am on campus. Please contact me via Moodle.
MOODLE URL:
http://classes.lanecc.edu
STUDENT HELP DESK (SHeD) for getting help
if needed: 541-463-3333
http://www.lanecc.edu/icl/shed.htm
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
None of the text supplementary materials are required.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Nutrition is a study of how the body takes in and uses the nutrients from food. Food sources, functions, and requirements of the following are discussed: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water. In addition, digestion, absorption and metabolism of all nutrients are covered. Skills are developed for improving personal eating habits and for evaluating nutrition information in the mass media.
COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
COURSE DESIGN, EVALUATION AND GRADING
I have worked very hard to write clear instructions and past students have helped with them. The most serious problem we continue to have with instructions is that THEY HAVE TO BE READ AND USED and we human beings just aren't inclined to do that. Many of us prefer:
In an online class, just telling or showing you is not possible, unless you want to frequently come see the instructor. And you can choose to "just muddle through", but if you decide to do that, you may end up with lots of frustration and with a poor grade in the class. You can also end up with a poor grade if you decide to just guess. So I'd suggest that if you'd like to efficiently get the most out of this class and earn a good grade, you pay close attention to the instructions in each Unit. You'll be able to interact with me, your classmates and the course material with a minimum of frustration and a maximum of success if you do that.
CLASS FORMAT:
Each week you should expect to spend approximately 4 hours online and approximately 8 hours doing homework, for a total of about 12 hours each week.
If you do not have dependable and fast Internet access at home, some locations for it in this area include:CALENDAR: Refer often to the Calendar on the cover of the packet as I will usually not remind you of due dates.
LECTURE OUTLINES: Lecture Outlines and Study Questions are in the packet you buy at the bookstore.
STUDY QUESTIONS: There are usually two assignment/activities DUE online each SUNDAY just before midnight (11:55 pm). One of the assignments each week is a set of Study Questions. These are designed to help you earn a good grade on the exams. The questions for each set of Study Questions are in the packet you buy at the bookstore. Prepare the answers ahead of time as you will only have a limited time to submit your answers. If answers are prepared ahead of time it should only take about 10-20 minutes online to submit them. These can be submitted for a specified period of time before each one is due.
My expectation is for you to prepare for and answer the Study Questions and Exams individually, although you can ask me or your classmates questions if you're having difficulty with a particular question. Students who cheat face penalties determined by Division and College policies. It will be considered cheating if you:
EXAMS: There are four exams. These are multiple choice
questions that are based on BOTH
the Lecture Outlines AND the Study Questions. They are due on Thursdays
(11:55pm)
You will NOT be asked questions about material in the text that was NOT covered in the Lecture Outlines or the Study Questions.
As mentioned earlier, it's recommended that you read all FORUM postings each week as you may see EXAM questions based on FORUM discussion, similar to how a campus class has EXAM questions based on what happens in class.
You will take the exams on the computer, just like submitting study
questions. You do not have to go to the testing center to take your exams
if taken on time.
Policy about returning exams: To prevent exams from being in circulation (which would decrease their reliability as an assessment tool), you're not able to see graded exams online. Students in campus sections are also not allowed to keep their exams. Those of you in this area are welcome to come see me during my office hours and you can see your exam then. Those who can not do this can call me during my office hours, 541-463-5525. If you're unable to call me then, call and leave me a message with your phone number. I can call you during my office hours and leave you a message regarding the questions you missed.
The Final Exam is not cumulative, except for the specific review questions listed on the REVIEW FOR FINAL EXAM in the packet
LATE POLICY: Study Questions can NOT be submitted ONLINE after the availability period ends, which is Tuesday at midnight (11:55 pm). (Notice DUE date is different from availability date.) If you submit study questions late, e-mail me to let me know so I can grade the written questions, otherwise they will not be graded. You can do this one time. If you finished them but did not meet the Tuesday deadline, you can put them in my campus mailbox or email them to me. I can then give you up to 70% of the points. Don't send them as an attachment as I sometimes can't open attachments. I will allow you to do this one time.Exams are due on THURSDAYS. (Study Questions and Review Quizzes are due on SUNDAYS.) Late Exams will receive a deduction of points and will have to be taken in the testing center at LCC. In the testing center they only allow a 3x5 notecard so you will not be able to use all your notes when taking an exam late in the testing center.
COURSE OVERVIEW:
WEEK 1: Chapter 1: Food Choices and Human Health
WEEK 2: Chapter 2: Nutrition Tools- Standards and Guideline and Chapter 3:
The Remarkable Body
WEEK 3: Chapter 4: The Carbohydrates- part 1
WEEK 4: Chapter 4: The Carbohydrates- part 2
WEEK 5: Chapter 5: The Lipids
WEEK 6: Chapter 6: The Proteins and Amino Acids
WEEK 7: Chapter 7: the Vitamins
WEEK 8: Chapter 8: Water and Minerals
WEEK 9: Chapter 9: Energy Balance and Healthy Body Weight
WEEK 10: Chapter 10: Nutrients, Physical Activity, and the Body's
Responses
WEEK 11: Final's Week
STUDY QUESTIONS, QUIZZES & EXAMS Quizzes Orientation Quiz: 1 point Exams Exams due on THURSDAYS just before midnight Exam 1: 50 points |
Assignments: always due on SUNDAY just before midnight SQ Ch 1 Study Questions: 5 points (DUE Sunday of Week 1) TOTAL POINTS: 256 |
GRADES: These are based on a percentage of points earned and the following scale is used:
A = 90 -100% of Total Points (A+ = 98% to100% and A- = 90% &
91%)
B = 80 - 89% (B+ = 88% & 89% and B- = 80% & 81%)
C = 70 - 79%(C+ = 78% & 79% and C- = 70% & 71%)
D = 60-69%
F = below 60%
I = Incomplete: When a student has satisfactorily completed 75
percent or more of the course work but is unable to finish
the remaining required scheduled work due to circumstances beyond the
student's control.
NC = No Credit: When a student has not participated enough in the class to earn
a grade. It will not be used to replace an "F".
SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESS IN THIS CLASS:
ACCESSIBILITY: If you need support or assistance because of a disability, you may be eligible for academic accommodations through Disability Services. For more information, contact Disability Services at (541) 463-5150 (voice) or 463-3079 (TTY), or stop by Building 1, Room 218.