Crucial Info for Spring 2018:
Instructors: Prof. Paige Van Speybroeck and Dr. Loren R. Schmidt
Telephone: Prof. Van Speybroeck (720) 315-0904 ; Dr. Schmidt (509) 865-8542 or Ext. 2112 (Work); (509) 307-0104 (Cell); (509) 574-8486 (Home)
E-Mail for Prof. Van Speybroeck: vanspeybp@heritage.edu
E-Mail for Prof. Schmidt: schmidt_l@heritage.edu or (backup) loren@llschmidt.net
Prof. Schmidt's Office: Simkins 2112, Heritage University, 3240 Fort Rd., Toppenish, WA 98948
Prof. Schmidt's Virtual Office Hours on Elluminate: W 6-8 pm PDT/PST or by appointment
Prof. Schmidt's Physical Office Hours (available by phone) TBA/By appointment.
Time and Place for Classes (all times PDT/PST) in Tri-Cities:
Tri-Cities Section (Eng 319.1)
Tri-Cities Undergraduate: Eng 319.1will meet Sat. 9-11:45 a.m. on Jan. 13, 27; Feb. 3, 17; Mar. 3, 17 .
Tri-Cities classroom students may drop into Dr. Schmidt's online sessions anytime they wish.
Online Office Hours from Eng 319.1
Students who want to speak rather than type MUST use a headset when attending Elluminate sessions. Open microphones create feedback. Cheap headsets and typed questions both work just fine; webcam not required.
Virtual Campus: MyHeritage log-in codes are already AVAILABLE! Check registration letter from Heritage Registrar or contact instructor.
Texts:
Pam Altman, et al. Sentence Combining Workbook. 4th ed. Boston: Wadsworth, 2014.
You may also find your English 330/523A or English 337/537 textbook (Fromkin, Rodman, and Hyams, An Introduction to Language, 10th ed.) helpful in coping with your field research observation project. However, that text is not required for students taking English 319 as a stand-alone course.
Video lectures may be available in MyHeritage Online Media.
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Course Description and Objectives
Grading: Elements of Evaluation for English 319