Lecture Eleven CALS 001 Foundations: Communication Methods, Lecture Outline
Week of November 29-Dec 3, 2010.

Lecture A (90220) Mondays 1:55 – 2:45 pm,  Fleming 101
Lecture B (90221) Wednesdays 1:55 – 2:45 pm, Dewey 314
Lecture C (93409) Fridays 1:55 - 2:45 pm, Kalkin 004
Lecture D (94310) Tuesdays 2:30 - 3:20 pm, Stafford 101

Please put away all electronic devices (lap tops, cell phones, Blackberrys, I-Pods, etc.), take out pen and paper to take notes.

Questions?

Assignments & Announcements:
  1. Practice your Choice Presentations.
  2. Bring your Flash Memory stick (2+ Gigs, with 500 MB free) and bring to lab if you are presenting.
  3. Check Syllabus speaking schedule for when you are reading/presenting and your lab role.
  4. Your completed Reflection Folder is due at the beginning of lab the week after you present your  Choice Presentations.
  5. Post to BlackBoard once a week (need at least 14 postings by the last day of classes). Last Day and time to Post: Thursday Dec 9, 4pm.
  6. Visit with your academic advisor and have them sign the Advisor Meeting Form.  Advisor forms due to your TAs before Thursday Dec 9, 4pm.
  7. Last day & time to give evidence of club/team/organization membership to TAs is Thursday Dec 9, 4pm.
  8. Practice your Formal (lecture) Introduction.  These continue until finished.  Names will be called at random.  If you are unexcused absent: zero.

LECTURE:

Class Evaluations: Please use the answer sheet & a pencil.  Fill out the five digit (9XXXXX) number in the "Special Codes" section of the answer sheet.

Lecture A (90220) Mondays 1:55 – 2:45 pm,  Fleming 101
Lecture B (90221) Wednesdays 1:55 – 2:45 pm, Dewey 314
Lecture C (93409) Fridays 1:55 - 2:45 pm, Kalkin 004
Lecture D (94310) Tuesdays 2:30 - 3:20 pm, Stafford 101

Please write in the comments section what you enjoyed about the lecture, and suggestions for next time.

Please fill out the Teaching Assistant (TA) Evaluation.

Formal Lecture Introductions

Next week: Finish any remaining Formal Introductions.  Example of the power of a personal story:  Dr. Beck Weathers's "Left for Dead on Mt. Everest".