First
Steps!
Here is a checklist
and guide to the steps you need to take in getting started with InterQuest.
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Portfolio
This is where every student
starts the course. Providing information about your learning conditions
is crucial to making this a successful course for you. |
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Compositions
The Composition Re-presentations
make up 60% of your grade and are the focus of most of the work
in this course.
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Composition
Submission Forms
Use these
forms to submit your written compositions.
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InterQuest
Journals
A weekly account of your effort and ideas as you work through InterQuest.
This Journal makes up 30% of your grade and is worth doing well.
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Materials
Everything you need to
succeed in the course (along with your good-will, patience, and honest
effort). |
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Late
Work Policy
Reasons to do the work assigned in the course and to submit your
work on time.
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Office
Hours
When you need consultation with your instructor,here are the times
and ways we can meet (on-line, on-phone, or face-to-face). |
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Grades
How your performance
will be assessed fairly and openly.
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Writing
Guide
You will also find useful information for writing this composition
in Writing Philosophy Papers: A Student Guide. This guide
is available from the Oregon State University Bookstore, direct
from Kendall-Hunt
Publisher, and is now available in an Online
Edition.
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Objectives
InterQuest has specific goals
and objectives. You need to understand what this course aims to accomplish
in partnership with you. |
Communication
A major source of student
struggle in InterQuest is lack of communication. When you have questions,
ideas, needs, and concerns, it is crucial that you communicate them
with frequency and variety. |
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Quizzes
InterQuest Quizzes are optional extra-credit activities designed
to help with your reading.
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