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SYLLABUS: Human Development 110 Fall 2016, Sect. 2529 Instructor: Amy La Coe (310) 365-8288, alacoe@elcamino.edu
Meets TTH from 11:15 A. M to 12:40 P.M.in rm. SOCS 204
Date Topics Homework Assignments
Week 1 8/30 & 9/1/16
Course introduction and syllabus
Interdependence and networking
Learning through Service (LTS)
Journals and Assignments
Notebook organization
Getting On-Course towards success
ECC e-mail account
3 foot tosses Self-Assessment #1 in class
Collages due 9/6/16
Read Chapters 1 & 2
Journals 1 – 3 due 9/8/18
Journals 4 – 7 due 9/8/16
Make an appointment to see an academic counselor & get an official education plan with next year’s classes. (Worth 150 points). Due no later than 12/2/16, but turn it in as soon as you get it
Homework Packet ( HWP): read Section 1 and do Assignment 1A and 1B, Learning College Customs in Your New Job, due 9/8/16
Week 2 9/6 & 9/8/16
Present Collages Accepting Personal Responsibility
Creator and victim language
Inner-critic, defender and guide
Beliefs and behaviors
Wise Choice Process
Journal #3 due today
Journals 1 – 3 due 9/16/16
Journals 4 – 7 due 9/23/16
Notebook Check 9/16/16
Homework Packet (HWP) assignment 2D, 2E and 2F due 9/16
Week 3 9/13 & 9/15/16
Educational Planning Lecture
Time in class to begin Ed. Planning
Notebook Check
Introduction to Learning Through Service (LTS) choose teams and begin researching sites.
Standards of scholarship, probation, and academic renewal
Virtual Scavenger Hunt
Catalog questionnaire
Notebooks Check today
Journals 4 – 7 due Wednesday, 9/23/16
HWP: Assignment 1E Catalog questionnaire due 9/23/16
Quiz #1, 9/23/16
Virtual Scavenger Hunt due 9/23/16
Read Chapter 3 and do journals 8 - 11, due 9/30/16
Read the Learning Through Service (LTS) Packet and bring your questions to class next week
Week 4 9/20 & 9/22/16
Discovering Self- Motivation
DAPPS and My Life Plan
Positive affirmations
Visualize your ideal future
Time in class to coordinate LTS groups
Quiz 1 on Chapters 1,2 and standards of scholarship
LTS in groups today
Virtual Scavenger Hunt due today (9/23)
Catalog questionnaire due today (9/23)
Journals 8 – 11 due 9/30/16
My Life Plan, due 9/30/16
HWP: Assignments 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, and 3F due 9/30/16 LTS:
With your group, contact and follow up with service learning sites. LTS Site Proposal Forms (1 per team), including supervisor signature & start date & time, are due 10/7/16, Work Agreements due 10/7/16
Read Chapter 4, Self-Management, Journals 12-15, due 10/7/16
Week 5 9/27 & 9/29/16
Mastering Self- Management
The Power of Quadrant 2
Planners, calendars, tracking forms, and class schedules
32 Day Commitment
Educational Planning lecture
Journals 12 - 15, due 10/7/16
HWP: Read Section 7, educational Planning by 10/7/16
Pick up and have with you on 10/7/16 a Major Curriculum Guide sheet, CSU, IGETC, or appropriate Private College General Education sheet, and bring your catalog to class next week
HWP: assignments 4A, 4B, and 4C due 10/7/16
w LTS:
With your group, contact and follow up with
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service learning sites. LTS Site Proposal Forms (1 per team), including supervisor signature & start date & time, are due 10/7/16, Work Agreements due 10/7/16
Read Chapter 4, Self-Management, Journals 12-15, due 10/7/16
LTS:
Week 7 10/11 & 10/13/16
Educational Planning
Educational Planning Lab 10/2 Quiz on Chapters 3 and 4
Educational Planning Worksheets (worth 150 points) due 10/28/16
Official Ed Plans from and Academic Counselor are due 5/4
Week 7 10/18 & 10/20/16
Wise Choices in College:
Form groups to present each of the 8 wise choices at the end of each chapter. Due next week.
Employing Interdependence Time in LTS groups
Present Wise Choices on 10/21/16
Read chapter 5, Employing Interdependence, and do Journals 16 – 19, due 10/28/16
LTS Work Agreement forms are due 10/28/16
Week 8 10/25 & 10/27/16
3/10: Present Wise Choices in College
Employing Interdependence continued
HWP: Assignment 5A and 5B due 11/4/16
Present Wise Choices on today
Journals 16 – 19, due 10/28/16
Read Chapter 6, Gaining Self- Awareness.
Journals 20 – 23 due 11/4/16
LTS Reflection paper due 11/18/16
Week 9 11/1 & 11/3/16
Self-Awareness:
Self-Sabotage, scripts, habits, and unconscious forces
Rewriting outdated scripts
Write your own rules
LTS: Supervisor Evaluation, Thank You Letter, LTS Reflections paper is due 11/18/16
Journals 20 – 23 due 11/4/16
Read Chapter 7, Life Long Learning. Journals 24 – 27 due 11/18/16
HWP: Assignments 5A, 5B, due 11/18/16 True Color Preferences. Due 11/18/16
Week 10 11/8 & 11/10/16
Adopting Life-Long Learning:
True Colors
Learning styles, critical thinking, and course corrections
Developing self-respect
Do assignment 5A in class
Journals 24 – 27 due Thursday
HWP: Assignments 5A& 5B due 11/18/16
Week 11 11/15 & 11/17/16
LTS Groups work on journals, evaluations, and working towards presentations
Quiz on Chapters 5 and 6
True Color Preferences Due
Week 12 11/22 & 11/24/15 11/24 is Thanksgiving
Developing Emotional Intelligence
Four components of Emotional
Intelligence
Stress and stress reduction
Creating flow and developing self-love
and caring for yourself
All assignments are still due on the published due dates. Work on them over this 4 day holiday.
Journals 24 – 27 due today
LTS: Supervisor Evaluation, Thank You Letter, LTS Reflection paper is due 12/2/16
Read Chapter 8 and do Journals 28 – 31, due 12/9/16
Journals 28 - 31, due 12/9/16 LTS: Supervisor Evaluation, Thank You Letter, LTS Reflections paper is due Thursday, 12/16/16
Week 13 11/29 & 12/1/16
Library Tour from on Tuesday
Staying On-Course to Your Success
Work on LTS presentations: bring lap tops, displays, and practice your presentations
Assignment 1F, due today after the Library tour
Journal 32, final assessment in class
Final 12/13/16
Journal 32 on 12/13 in class
Only LTS team members with their hours and Supervisor Evaluations completed may participate in LTS Presentations
Week 14 LTS presentations LTS Presentations this week. All preparation is to
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12/6 & 12/8/16 be completed by 12/6/16. No exceptions.
Final Tuesday 12/13/16
The last day I will accept any written is this week. No exceptions!
Week 15 12/13 & 12/15/16
Final on Tuesday Staying On-Course to your success
Journal 32 done in class on 12/15/16
Thursday, 12/15/16 is the last day I will accept Official Educational Plans and/or education planning worksheets
Week 16 12/16/16
Final check out and your “anticipated” grades in the class.
Final notebook check today
LTS Presentations are due today
Bring snacks to share today. Be there or fail the class: no exceptions for any reason
Last Day to Add: 9/9/16 Last day to drop without notation: 9/9/16 Last day to drop with a W: 11/18/16
Human Development 10 Strategies for Creating Success in College and in Life: 3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended
Preparation: English 84 or ESL 52B and English A or ESL 53C Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC This course
provides an exploration of cognitive, psychological, social and physical factors influencing success in college and in life. Topics
include personal responsibility, critical thinking, motivation, self-efficacy, selfawareness, lifelong learning, self-management,
health and wellness, interpersonal communication in a diverse world, and educational planning.
Course Objectives: 1. Assess the role of personal responsibility and choice in determining outcomes for success in college, work, and life.
2. Analyze how personal beliefs, attitudes and values influence behaviors, create consequences and affect desired outcomes.
3. Examine the functions of life roles and apply the goal-setting process to formulate personal and educational goals within
primary life roles.
4. Analyze the impact of limiting beliefs and negative emotions on health and propose strategies for maintaining balance,
reducing stress, and creating wellness.
5. Analyze core beliefs underlying self-defeating patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior and design a plan of action for
reaching desired goals and outcomes.
6. Examine the dimensions of diversity and demonstrate the importance of social interaction skills by working effectively in
groups.
7. Compare and contrast individual learning styles and propose appropriate strategies to maximize critical thinking and learning
in a variety of academic settings.
8. Evaluate the consequences of choices within life roles and implement appropriate self-management tools to enhance self-
discipline, focus, and persistence.
9. Identify and describe campus resources and services and assess how these support student success.
10. Analyze the educational planning process by applying the appropriate tools to formulate an educational plan which includes
personal, educational, and professional goals.
11. Apply critical thinking skills in utilizing technology as a resource.
Student Learning Outcomes: SLO #1 Active Learning & Achieving Goals- Students will utilize active learning and critical
thinking to analyze personal qualities, skills and strategies necessary for success in college and demonstrate how to apply these
to achieve academic goals.
SLO #2 Factors Influencing Success- Students will be able to identify and analyze cognitive, psychological, social and physical
factors influencing success in college and in life.
SLO #3 Overcoming Obstacles & Creating Success- Students will be able to identify factors that challenge success in college
and develop a plan for resolving difficulties and overcoming obstacles.
ADA Statement: Students with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact
the Special Resource Center on campus as soon as possible to better ensure such accommodations are implemented in a timely
fashion. As well, please contact me privately to discuss your specific needs. Student Code of Conduct
http://www.elcamino.edu/administration/board/boarddocs/5500%20%20Academic%20Honesty.pdf Student Rights and
Grievances Procedure 5530 http://www.elcamino.edu/administration/board/policies.asp
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Success Journal
Journal assignments are in your textbook, On Course: Strategies for Creating Success in College and in Life. Journals are worth 10 points each for a total of 330 points.
Journals will be typed and follow the five steps for creating successful journals in your text. To create a meaningful On-Course Journal, follow these five steps:
Type the directions for each step in your Journals, just the bold print, to distinguish them
from your answers Be spontaneous Be honest Be creative Dive deep
If you wish to keep a journal assignment private, fold the page over and staple it closed at the top and
bottom.
Grammar, spelling and punctuation will NOT be factors in earning points, so concentrate on expressing
yourself without worrying about these factors.
Write your earned points for each journal in On-Course in the table below
1 = 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 = 7 = 8 = 9 = 10 = 11 =
12 = 13 = 14 = 15 = 16 = 17 = 18 = 19 = 20 = 21 = 22 =
23 = 24 = 25 = 26 = 27 = 28 = 29 = 30 = 31 = 32 =
Total Journal Points ____________
Collage:
The collage project will be explained in class – purchase a manila folder on which to create the collage.
Educational Planning:
You will need to have a current Official Education Plan from an Academic Counselor for the next
two future Semesters for a passing grade in this course. It is worth 150 points
You will receive an Education Planning Worksheet and will need to complete this assignment for a
passing grade in this course. It is also worth 150 points for a total of 300 points with the Official
Ed. Plan.
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Grading:
Success Journal Entries: 33 Journals,
10 points each 330 points
Approximately 22 assignments from Packet 250 points
Catalog Questionnaire 30 points
My Life Plan 50 points
True Colors preferences 20 points
Collage 30 points
Official Education Plan 150 points
Education Planning Worksheet 150 points
Three quiz 10 pts. Each 30 points
Final 50 points
Wise Choices in College Presentations 50 points
LTS Service, journals & Presentation 280 points
Notebook in 3 ring binder 50 points 10 pts first, 40 pts final check
Perfect attendance 30 points, -10 pts absence, -5 pts. tardy
TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS: 1500 points
Grades will be assigned as follows:
A 1350 - 1500
B 1200 - 1349
C 1050 - 1199
D 900 - 1049
F Below 900
Successful students create support networks with other students. Create a study group!
Name: ___________________________ Phone Numbers: (H) _______________
(C) ______________
Email address: __________________________________
Name: ___________________________ Phone Numbers: (H) _______________
(C) ______________
Email address: __________________________________
Name: ___________________________ Phone Numbers: (H) _______________
(C) ______________
Email address: __________________________________
Name: ___________________________ Phone Numbers: (H) _______________
(C) ______________
Email address: __________________________________
Name: ___________________________ Phone Numbers: (H) _______________
(C) ______________
Email address: __________________________________
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Learning Through Service:
What are the requirements and deadlines?
Requirement Explanation Deadline
Points
Value
Earned
Points
SITE PROPOSAL
FORM
EACH TEAM will submit
ONE Site Proposal Form
including a signature from
your supervisor. Once your
site has been approved,
begin your service.
WEEK 5: Site Proposal
Forms due
10
LTS REFLECTION
PAPER &
OBSERVATIONS
EACH TEAM MEMBER will
complete 1 Reflection Paper
(35) and 2 LTS Observations
(10). Apply critical thinking
skills to integrate class
material with your
experiences as a member of
a team and in service
learning.
WEEK 9: LTS Observations
due with Supervisor Eval
documenting at least 5
hours completed service.
WEEK 11: LTS Reflection
Paper is due w/completed
Supervisor Evaluation and
Thank You Letter.
40
WORK
AGREEMENT
Throughout the project
EACH TEAM MEMBER will
complete a work agreement
to help your team work
effectively.
Use Work Agreements
throughout the project.
They will be collected at
least once during the
semester.
10
SERVICE
LEARNING
EACH TEAM MEMBER will
complete at least 7-8 hours
of service learning & submit
a Supervisor Evaluation (100
pts) & a Thank You Letter
(20 pts). Volunteer hours
must be arranged OUTSIDE
OF TIME SCHEDULED FOR
YOUR CLASSES.
COMPLETION of service is
a requirement for
presenting with your team.
WEEK 9: Supervisor Eval
documenting at least 5
hours completed service is
due in class.
WEEK 11: Completed
Supervisor Eval, & Thank
You Letter are due.
120
DRESS
REHEARSALS &
CLASS
PRESENTATIONS
Your TEAM will create a
draft PowerPoint
presentation (10 pts) and will
present a practice
presentation to a small group
of your peers. In your final
presentations (90), your
team will present your
learning to the class.
WEEKS 13/14: Draft
Presentation/Check Point
and practice presentations
are due.
WEEKs 14/15: Presentations
(including Team Feedback)
are due. Teams who
present on the first day will
earn 5 pts extra credit.
100
Total points 280
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Assignments
Assignment Possible Points Mid-Term
Earned Points
Semester
Earned Points
Collage 30
Virtual Scavenger Hunt 30
My Life Plan 50
True Colors preferences 20
Official Education Plan 150
Education Planning Worksheet 150
Wise Choices in College Presentations 50
Learning Through Service 280
On-Course Journals 330
Notebook in 3 ring binder 10 pts. check and 40
final notebook
Final 50
3 Quizes 30
Attebsance 30
Homework Packet (HWP) (255)
1A 10
1B 10
2D 10
2E 10
2F 10
1E 10
1C or 1D 30
3B 35
3C 10
3D 10
3E 10
3F 10
3G 10
4A 10
4B 30
4C 10
5A 10
5B 10
1F 10
Total Points HWP 1500
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Notebook Preparation
Name____________________
Good organization is a study skill that is essential for success in mathematics. Some people seem to be
naturally organized, while other people are not. But it is possible to learn to be organized. Preparing a math
notebook is a good way to develop this important skill.
You will need:
a three-ring binder (with rings at least 1“ in diameter)
2 packages of dividers
notebook paper
a hole puncher and small stapler
To prepare your notebook:
Prepare tabs on dividers by labeling them:
Course info: Syllabus and notes
Journals
Completed Assignments
Tests and quiz’s
Extra paper
A place for pens, pencils, eraser, and white out
To assemble your notebook,
put the dividers into the notebook
file any papers you have into the proper section
When finished compiling your notebook, have your instructor sign you off below for 10 points.
Date: ________________ Instructor: ___________________ 10 points
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Course Contract for Success Read your syllabus thoroughly then INITIAL the boxes below and complete the section at the end.
As a member of this classroom community, I choose to make my education a priority.
I choose to arrange my weekly schedule to allow for at least two hours’ study time for each hour in class. As a member of this classroom community, I choose to show up.
I choose to arrive on time and attend all classes in their entirety.
If I must miss class, I choose to call or email my instructor within 24 hours after I am absent to let her know. I
choose to take full responsibility to find out what I’ve missed (including any handouts) by speaking with a classmate and by submitting any late assignments the very next class. As a member of this classroom community, I choose to participate actively.
I choose to arrive to class alert and prepared to learn, taking phone calls and text messages after class and
packing away all electronics (including ear phones) so I present myself as ready to learn.
I choose to be a contributing member of the class, staying mentally alert in every class, offering my best
comments, questions and answers when appropriate, and by not participating in side conversations or otherwise creating distractions.
I choose to support the learning experiences of other members of the classroom community by maintaining an
open mind and by treating all members of the classroom community with respect in all activities related to the course.
I choose to build my network, expand my skills and participate in hands-on learning in my community through
service learning this semester. I choose to behave in a professional and respectful manner while engaged in the project. As a member of this classroom community, I choose to do my best work.
I commit to completing all of my assignments before class begins.
I commit to seeking help from other students, professors, counselors, coaches, and tutors at least once each
week in my efforts to do my best work in all of my classes.
I commit to academic honesty. I understand that I am not to forge documents, copy or borrow any words or
unique ideas from another student or any printed source (including the Internet) without giving credit by citing the source.
I have read, understand, and agree to the policies in the syllabus. CHECK EACH ITEM to confirm your understanding. Learning objectives and SLOs for this course Materials required for this course My responsibility for attendance, class participation, and to officially drop if I stop attending the class Appropriate classroom behavior Services available to students with disabilities Course assignments How my performance in this class will be evaluated. By choosing to show up, participate actively and do my best work, I am choosing to make my education a priority. Student Signature: ______________________________________
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Course Contract for Success Student Signature: _______________________ Print Name: _________________________________________ Witness: _______________________________ Date: _______________
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(No Questions Asked)
Attach this coupon to turn in an assignment LATE (the next class)
with no points deducted.
Choose wisely – you have only two coupons. Return both NQA coupons, unused, at the end of the semester for a total of 10 points extra credit.
Coupons cannot be transferred or photocopied.
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(No Questions Asked)
Attach this coupon to turn in an assignment LATE (the next class)
with no points deducted.
Choose wisely – you have only two coupons. Return both NQA coupons, unused, at the end of the semester for a total of 10 points extra credit.
Coupons cannot be transferred or photocopied.
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Sometimes even the most successful students have a bad week or have trouble completing an assignment. The IMMUNITY card below is for precisely those moments! Instead of a quiz, journal or homework you may turn in the card below and receive 20
points of credit. Return your unused IMMUNITY card at the end of the semester for 20 points extra credit. If you lose the coupon, it cannot be replaced. It cannot be transferred or photocopied.
Note: Immunity cannot be applied to Journals 1 or 32, the Educational Planning Assignment, grade trackers or group presentations.
Your name: ______________________________ Date: ______________ Assignment for which you are requesting IMMUNITY: _________________ Grade = ____ (Staple Immunity Card to a blank sheet of paper. Dr. D. will complete the “Grade” section.)
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Case Study
The Late Paper:
Professor Freud announced in her syllabus for Psychology 101 that the final term paper had to be in her hands
by noon on December 18. No Student, she emphasized, would pass the course without a completed term paper
turned in on time. As the semester drew to a close, Kim had an A average in Professor Freud’s Psychology
class, and she began researching her term paper with excitement.
Arnold, Kim’s husband, felt threatened that he had only a high school diploma, while his wife was getting close
to her college degree. Arnold worked at a bakery, and his coworker, Phillip, began teasing that Kim would soon
dump Arnold for a college guy. That is when Arnold started accusing Kim of having an affair, and demanded
that she drop out of college. She told Arnold that he was being ridiculous. In fact, she said, a young man in
her history class had asked her out, but she refused. Instead of feeling better, Arnold became even angrier.
With Phillip continuing to provoke him, Arnold became sure Kim was having an affair, and he began telling her
everyday that she was stupid and would never get a degree.
Despite the tension at home, Kim finished her psychology term paper a day before it was due. Since Arnold
had hidden the car keys, she decided to take the bus to the college and turn in her psychology paper a day
early. Cindy, One of Kim’s Psychology class mates, drove up and invited Kim to join her and some other
students in an end-of-the-semester celebration. Kim told Cindy she was on her way to turn in her term paper,
and Cindy promised she would make sure Kim got it in on time. “I deserve some fun,” Kim decided, and hopped
into the car. The celebration went long into the night. Kim kept asking Cindy to take her home, but Cindy
always replied, “don’t be such a bore; have another drink. When Cindy finally took Kim home, it was 4:30 in the
morning. She sighed with relief when she found that Arnold had already fallen asleep.
When Kim woke up, it was 11:30 a.m., just 30 minutes before her term paper was due. She could make it to the
college on-time by car, so she shook Arnold and begged him to drive her. He just snapped, “Oh sure, you stay
out all night with your college friends. Then I am supposed to get up on my day off and drive you all over town.
Forget it.” “At least give me the keys”, she said, but Arnold merely rolled over and went back to sleep.
Panicked, Kim called Professor Freud’s office and told Mary, the secretary, that she was having car trouble.
“Don’t worry,” Mary assured Kim, “I’m sure Professor Freud won’t care if your term paper’s a little late. Just
be sure to have it here before she leaves at 1:00.” Relieved, Kim decided not to wake Arnold again; instead,
she took the bus.
At 12:15, Kim walked into Professor Freud’s Office with her term paper. Professor Freud said, “Sorry Kim,
You’re 15 minutes late.” She refused to accept Kim’s term paper, and gave her an F in the class.
Listed below are the characters in this story. Rank them in order of their responsibility for Kim’s failing
grade in Psychology 101. Give a different score to each character. Be prepared to explain your choices.
Most responsible - 123456 - Least responsible
___ Professor Freud, the teacher ___ Phillip, Arnold’s coworker
___ Kim, the psychology student ___ Cindy, Kim’s classmate
___ Arnold, Kim’s husband ___ Mary, Prof, Freud’s secretary
Diving deeper is there someone not mentioned in the story who may also bear responsibility for Kim’s failing
grade.
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My True Color Preferences
Primary Colors Name __________________
Why do I think _______________ is my first color?
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Why do I think _______________ is my second color?
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Shadow Colors?
Third color
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Fourth color
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Learning College Customs: a Virtual Scavenger Hunt
At El Camino College, there are many services and resources to help you reach your goals. Successful students know about these resources, how they can help and where to find them. Go to www.elcamino.edu to answer the questions below. There
is almost always more than one possible answer. Unless noted, include TWO offices or resources.
“The Problem” Imagine you have a friend who is facing the following
challenge. What will help? Where on campus can they go for help?
Two Resources Name of at least TWO Offices or Resources
ON CAMPUS
Location In what building is this
office or resource located?
1. …need money for tuition & books (name two places that are NOT the financial aid office!)
2. …has changed major three times and is confused!
(For this question, ONE answer is sufficient.)
3. …is failing a course, the instructor has said s/he should drop it, but s/he isn’t sure where to go
4. …having trouble getting started writing research paper, worth 30% of her/his grade
5. …hasn’t met many people and wants to “get involved” in clubs
(For this question, ONE answer is sufficient.)
6. …may want to transfer to a four-year university but doesn’t know what s/he needs to know and how to find out
(For this question, ONE answer is sufficient.)
7. …is feeling overwhelmed and sad, not eating, sleeping a lot
8. …needs a computer to type an assignment and the computers in the basement of the library are FULL
9. …is having trouble paying attention in classes and wants to know why and if s/he may have a problem of some kind
Assignment continues on next page
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Virtual Scavenger Hunt, Continued… Learning College Customs: a Virtual Scavenger Hunt
“The Problem” Imagine you have a friend who is facing the following
challenge. What will help? Where on campus can they go for help?
Two Resources Name of at least TWO Offices or Resources
ON CAMPUS
Location In what building is this
office or resource located?
10. …wants paid or unpaid experience in her/his major, has no idea how to write a resume or do a job interview
11. ...often gets ½-way through math homework and then gets stuck; test is next week
12. …wants to spend four months in Europe and wants to find out how to get college credit while there
(For this question, ONE answer is sufficient.)
13. ...needs to save money so wants to find out about inexpensive cultural and social events on campus
14…missed class and thinks there’s some homework due this week
15. …needs to needs to speak with an instructor from last semester about their grade
(For this question, ONE answer is sufficient.)
16. Add YOUR problem/question here
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My Life Plan
My Life Role:
My DREAM in this Role:
My Long-Term Goals in this Role (1-5 or more years from now, what will you have
achieved? Remember to use the DAPPS Rule):
1.
2.
3.
4.
My Short-term Goals in this Role (By the end of next semester, what will you have
achieved? Remember to use the DAPPS Rule):
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.