Instructor: | Dr. Paul Regier | Time: | Online |
Email: | pregier@usao.edu | Place: | Online |
Office hours: | paulregier.com/office-hours |
IDS 2881 is a 1-credit-hour course designed as a make up section IDS 2881, the makeup section for those of you who have not completed the 1-hour section of First Year Seminar last fall.
Research1 consistently demonstrates that beginning college students are more likely to persist and succeed when they are integrated into a specific learning mindset in the first year. Mindset theory2 describes the ideal learning environment as one that fuses the following:
Outcomes for FYS reflect the faculty’s desire to provide incoming students with these feelings of meaning, acceptance, and empowerment.
Inherent in the Course Learning Outcomes listed below are soft skills reported to be critical for success in our 21st-century work environment.3 The top ten skills listed for any profession will be discussed and experienced through completion of this course, including time management of personal, professional, and academic activities; communication with professors, staff, peers; adaptability to new and ongoing changes in personal, professional, and academic environments; creativity and attention to detail in projects and assignments; and strengthening of a person’s work ethic.
In this course, students will deepen their sense of personal purpose, belonging, and growth in the following ways:
Regular Access to a computer with internet.
This course will be completed online, via the quizzes on Canvas.
To receive full credit in this course, you must complete all the quizzes listed in this Canvas course with an 80% or higher. You may work ahead on all quizzes at your own pace but do make sure you finish the quizzes by the due dates listed below.
Students in this course are expected to:
You do not have to (and will likely not) agree with every idea shared. But we hope everyone feels comfortable and develops a sense of mutual trust so that everyone can participate freely and share opinions, perspectives, and experiences.
Within our campus community, we expect everybody to treat each other with respect for their diverse identities and backgrounds, including ability, economic class, race and ethnicity, religion or faith, gender identity and expression, nationality, sexual orientation, and intersections. In this class and on the S&A campus, we value the characteristics of “brave spaces” as defined by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators:
Be aware and anticipate the following response times for the following types of correspondence:
In all course communication with your instructor and classmates, please follow these net etiquette (netiquette) guidelines: 4
For help with Canvas, check out the help features provided by Canvas, shown below:
The Student Success Center (SSC) offers FREE individual tutoring, hosted in the top floor of Nash Library! See the SSC website for hours and link for scheduling an appointment. It is very helpful to come to tutoring appointments with your specific questions or topics.
This and other useful resources are also provided in the “Student Resources” tab in Canvas.
Regular class attendance is necessary in achieving the course objectives. Thus, taking care of your health and avoiding unnecessary exposure to illness is an important part of your success.
However, if you do fall ill for any reason, your intructors want you to be able to rest. Please do not come to class if you are sick. If you are ill, simply email your instructor to let them know. Then, when you are well, contact follow up with your instructor to make plans for making up missed work.
For absences related to contagious illnesses, please adhere to the following:
The University’s accessibility policy is on page 15 of equity policy.
The University has a continuing commitment to providing accommodations for students with documented disabilities. The need for accommodations and the process for arranging them may be altered by safety protocols related to illnes or injury. To fully participate in this class, those with disabilities who may need accommodation should contact Disability Services, as soon as possible. For this semester, please do this by emailing the Disability Services Office at disabilityservices@usao.edu.
Academic dishonesty in any form is a violation of the Academic Code of Conduct and will not be tolerated. There is a zero-tolerance policy in this course for any form of plagiarism, fabrication, cheating, forgery, or any other type of academic dishonesty. For more on the Academic Code of Conduct please see the USAO student handbook.
It is your responsibility to be aware of all dates listed in the USAO academic calendar.
The instructor reserves the right to make changes to this course as deemed mutually beneficial or necessary to all involved, with appropriate notification.
I encourage any feedback you have at any point during the semester. If you find any structural or content errors in any current course materials, let me know politely and respectfully via the syllabus discussion in Canvas, via email, or in person. If you do so, I will give 0.5 points extra credit (per correction) toward attendance and participation.
The National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition↩︎
Dweck, C. S. (2006). Mindset: The new psychology of success. Random house.↩︎
Partially adapted from The Core Rules of Netiquette. Shea, V. (1994). Netiquette (Online ed., pp. 32-45). San Francisco: Albion Books.↩︎