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Syllabus
Click this link to access the course syllabus.
Textbook Information

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This is a Zero Textbook Cost course, which uses OER (Open Educational Resources) in lieu of a textbook. All required materials can be accessed in the Weekly folders.
Mandatory E-Learning Orientation
Please visit the Blackboard home page for your section and access the E-learning Orientation on the gray navigation panel. This is a mandatory assignment and should be completed by the end of the first week.
BMCC Grading System
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For access to the grading rubric, click here.

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Common.Lit Sign-up Directions
Please open this PDF file for directions on how to create an account with Common.Lit.org. This is a zero textbook course (ZTC), and many of the assignments will come from this interactive website. Please create your student account right away so that you do not miss any assignments.
Your passcode is: 47DG38
The name of the class is: Introduction to Literature Winter 2021
Thank you for your cooperation.
How the Online Class Works
This is a synchronous online class. That means that we will have a mandatory Zoom meeting three evenings per week: MWF 6:00 to 8:30. In addition, you will be responsible for completing a list of weekly activities. The activities are varied and include reading, listening, viewing, and discussing activities. You will be graded on your responses to the discussion board, quizzes, and of course, on your essays. From time to time you will be directed or linked back to the Blackboard platform.
Course Essay Project
There will be one main writing project over the course of the 3-week semester, which will be completed in two steps. The end product will be a 3-4-page research essay based on a story by one of the authors listed on the Week One page. Late assignments will be penalized by 5 points per day and will inhibit your ability to move to the next stage in this very short and time-sensitive course.
Information about Discussion Boards (DBs)

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Even in an online course, lively discussions are at the heart of an interesting class. These are the main forums for interaction in an online course and are also the primary means of showing your presence in the class. The weekly discussions can be accessed through the main menu (above) or through the page for each week (side menu).
Directions for posting appear when you click on the discussion board. However, if you would like more detailed information or directions, please see the following documentation.
However, if you want more detailed information, click this link for an article on “how to post.”
For questions about the difference between a post and a comment, click this link.
Discussion Board Etiquette
- Please respond in full sentences in correct English (not in texting language).
- Please use upper and lower case. If you want to add emphasis, use italics rather than capital letters.
- Disagreement with the opinions of others is fine–even admirable–but please show respect for fellow classmates in your responses.
- Please address comments to others by name, so everyone can follow along.

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Discussion Board Grading
Class participation via the discussion board makes up a significant percentage of your overall grade (20%). To receive full credit for a DB your first post must be submitted by Friday of each week. One additional post, which responds to the comments of another student, must be submitted by midnight on Sunday. It is likely that posts submitted very late in the week will not be read by others, which defeats the whole purpose of the DB, which is to communicate and interact.
To receive credit, comments must be substantive and help to move the conversation along. Comments such as “Nice post” or “I agree,” though friendly, do not qualify as comments and will not receive credit.
Each DB is worth 100 points.
Your initial post, which should be at least 150 words in length, is worth 80% of the week’s grade.
Your follow-up responses to at least one other student should be 75-100 words in length. Follow-up comments are worth 20% of the week’s grade.
Posts that are submitted on the weekend will not receive a grade higher than 75%.
Posts submitted as Attachments will not be opened although you may include links to relevant items you might want to discuss.
Discussion Boards cannot be “made up.” (This is because there will be no one with whom to discuss anything in a closed DB).
I will make every effort to post grades for each DB by Tuesday of the following week.

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The High Cost of Plagiarism
Plagiarism will be dealt with firmly. A student who plagiarizes will receive a permanent grade of zero (0) for the essay or discussion in question. All essays will be submitted through Turnitin, which features plagiarism detection capability. Suspected plagiarism, even if it passes the Turnitin detection function, will be turned over to the Student Life Manager for Student Conduct and Academic Integrity. If you hope to pass this class, do not plagiarize.
Every student is required to view the short plagiarism video in order to have a complete understanding of what plagiarism is. This will preclude the excuse that anyone has “accidentally” plagiarized.

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Essay Due Dates and Submission Links
Essay 1 due: Sunday, January 10 (See Week 1 for details and submission link).
Essay 2 due: Wednesday, January 20 (See Week 2 for details and submission link).
In order to be reviewed all essays must contain a signed Academic Integrity Pledge. Below the Work Cited page, please type the following and type your full name.
I hereby pledge that the information in this essay is my own original work and that all phrases or quotes taken from other sources have been correctly identified via quotation marks/in-text citation. YOUR NAME
How to View Instructor Comments on Written Work
It is very important that you review instructor comments on your graded essays. This way you can correct errors and do better on future essays. To see your grades, navigate back to your Blackboard course and follow these steps:
When you get to your essay, you will see my comments on the essay itself. Then, on the right-hand side, click the icon that looks like a piece of paper with a pencil on top of it (the third blue icon down). My written comments to you will appear in a small window to the right of this. Above this, you can click to listen to my Voice Comments.
Below is additional information about Turnitin assignments.
Click here for directions for reviewing both text and voice Essay comments submitted through Turnitin.
Directions for voice comments follow the directions for reading text comments. (Click “Next”).
Navigate to Essay Submission Links on Blackboard.
Go to the Essay you want to review
Click on View/Complete
Click on the blue tab that says VIEW.
How to Check Quiz Answers
Go to TOOLS
Click on MY GRADES
Scroll down to the quiz you want to review and select.
Under CALCULATED GRADE, click the blue score. The quiz will open and show answers.
Virtual Tutoring Support
Free online tutoring for English classes is available to all students. Use your BMCC student email and password to log in to Upswing to schedule an appointment with a tutor. https://bmcc.upswing.io
For more information on our virtual Learning Center click here: https://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/students/lrc/
Please note: Tutor schedules are subject to change. Students can access updated scheduled by clicking here: https://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/students/lrc/in-person-tutoring/tutoring-schedule/
Help with Sentence Structure
Run-on sentences, comma splices, and sentence fragments are the most common errors in essays. Please review the quick guide below for correcting these mistakes in sentence structure.
For correcting run-on sentences and comma splices, review this PDF file.
For correcting sentence fragments, click this link for a short video.
Sentence Structure and Grammar Exercises
Click this link to access the OWL at Purdue Writing Center “Sentence Structure” Page. On the navigation panel on the left of the screen, you can choose from a number of lessons and practice exercises.
Link to Weekly Zoom Meetings
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Link to Office Hour, Tuesday 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Time: Jan 4, 2022 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Every week on Tue, until Jan 18, 2022, 3 occurrence(s)
Jan 4, 2022 11:00 AM
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