Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
If using a PC, you can simply use the template as is. This will allow us to copy and paste what you have created into
CANVAS. This template uses Headings to organize content. This is something we have to do for various reasons. So,
please leave the titles of each section as is.
Overview Pages
Review Pages
Discussions
Assignments (Note: You will need to change this language depending on how you wish students to report
back to you)
Sample Project Preparation & Submission Pages
While it might be fun to play with font sizes and colors, we highly suggest that you limit this for accessibility reasons.
Colors should be high contrast. Light (Light) colors are hard to read. Using the size of a font for titles/subtitles makes
it difficult for assistive technology to navigate through a text and help the user understand the structure of a page,
so it is best to stick to BOLD and italics when placing emphasis on text.
This template has been developed with language that is consistent across all of PCCs Online Model Courses this
allows for students to easily understand and navigate through their courses, and helps to provide a coherent flow to
the course content. Feel free to use this language in your own course(s) as needed!
Since some word processing programs will not allow for easy text entry into Word document fields, the areas that
have been highlighted on this document indicate the places where you will enter in your own content. Building your
course is easier if you follow the instructions for each area as needed and take out the highlighting and italics when
finished. Doing so will help you more easily build your content into CANVAS.
A best practice for online/hybrid courses is to allow one week for students to complete and submit their assignments
and to post their initial discussion a few days after the course module has released. This template is based on the
following weekly structure:
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the project and how this connects to the course content. Try to
make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this project is to help you]
DESCRIPTION
[List a more detailed description of the projects, perhaps with the various steps students need to do to finish the
assignment. When listing steps, make certain to use the bullet pointed list function in your word processing program.
Also list any resources student may need.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the project and how this connects to the course content. Try to
make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this project is to help you]
DESCRIPTION
[List a more detailed description of the projects, perhaps with the various steps students need to do to finish the
assignment. When listing steps, make certain to use the bullet pointed list function in your word processing program.
Also list any resources student may need.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the project and how this connects to the course content. Try to
make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this project is to help you]
DESCRIPTION
[List a more detailed description of the projects, perhaps with the various steps students need to do to finish the
assignment. When listing steps, make certain to use the bullet pointed list function in your word processing program.
Also list any resources student may need.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the project and how this connects to the course content. Try to
make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this project is to help you]
DESCRIPTION
[List a more detailed description of the projects, perhaps with the various steps students need to do to finish the
assignment. When listing steps, make certain to use the bullet pointed list function in your word processing program.
Also list any resources student may need.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the project and how this connects to the course content. Try to
make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this project is to help you]
DESCRIPTION
[List a more detailed description of the projects, perhaps with the various steps students need to do to finish the
assignment. When listing steps, make certain to use the bullet pointed list function in your word processing program.
Also list any resources student may need.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the project and how this connects to the course content. Try to
make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this project is to help you]
DESCRIPTION
[List a more detailed description of the projects, perhaps with the various steps students need to do to finish the
assignment. When listing steps, make certain to use the bullet pointed list function in your word processing program.
Also list any resources student may need.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the project and how this connects to the course content. Try to
make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this project is to help you]
DESCRIPTION
[List a more detailed description of the projects, perhaps with the various steps students need to do to finish the
assignment. When listing steps, make certain to use the bullet pointed list function in your word processing program.
Also list any resources student may need.]
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 9 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 10 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 11 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 12 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 13 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 14 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 15 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]
WEEK 16 CONTENT
OVERVIEW PAGE
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of weekly overview here. What will students do during the week? What is
important for them to learn? Try to make this language student-friendly. For example, This week you will study]
[List Objectives here. About 3-4 well-written, student-friendly objectives should suffice. For a list of SLO action verbs,
check out this link: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/assessment/faculty/manual/verb_list.shtml Make certain at
least one of your objectives includes a higher-order task like synthesis, analysis, or evaluation, and that your
objectives are not solely content-based, but allow students to apply critical thinking skills to the content. Use the
bullet-pointed list functions in your word-processing program to format.]
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
This week, access and read through the course content. Write an INITIAL DISCUSSION POST by Thursday at 11:59
PM. You will then need to respond to others in the class in the weekly discussion. Your RESPONSE POST is due by
Sunday at 11:59 PM.
In addition, the following assignments will be due this week by Sunday at 11:59 PM:
REVIEW PAGE
REVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of what students should have learned here. Try to make this language student-
friendly. For example, This week you studied]
RESOURCES
[Remind students of the resources they should review and look back at. Include here any additional
resources/materials that are interesting or fun for the students but that werent required.]
LOOKING AHEAD
[Include here 1-2 sentences about what is coming up, perhaps even posting a link to an optional resource like a video
to give them a preview of next weeks topic.]
DISCUSSIONS
OVERVIEW
[Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment. Try to make this language student-friendly. For
example: The goal of this assignment is to help you]
DIRECTIONS
1. [List the steps students need to do to complete this discussion using the bullet pointed list function in your
word processing program.]
2.
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
As you read and respond to others' posts, keep in mind some basic rules for netiquette:
ASSIGNMENTS
OVERVIEW
[Assignments tend to be short, 1-2 page low stakes writing assignments, such as article summaries or reflections on
a textbook topic. Insert a 1 -2 paragraph description of the goal of the assignment and how this connects to the
course content. Try to make this language student-friendly. For example: The goal of this assignment is to help
you]
DIRECTIONS
[List the steps students need to do to complete the assignment using the bullet pointed list function in your word
processing program.]
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT
1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then enter in your URL.
3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.
GRADING
[Insert here a short description of the criteria for grading and/or if there is a rubric attached to the assignment.]