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Homework

 

Homework is due by noon on the last day we have class that week. All homework should be typed using academic language, 12 pt font, double spaced and maximum of one page in length. Each Homework is worth 15 points and may be turned in either by hard copy, email or www.mybigcampus.com

ASL 1/2

All Assignments for the remainder of the year

June 1st

  • Essay

  • Cultural Packet

  • Quiz 35

June 8th

  • Study Guide

  • Quiz 36

June 11th

  • Final 3 parts

 

    

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ASL 3/4
 

All Assignments for the remainder of the year

June 1st

  • WeVideo: Show me what you know.

  • Quiz 35

June 8th

  • Study Guide

  • Quiz 36

June 12th/13th

  • Final 3 parts

 

 

 

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ASL 5/6
 

All Assignments for the remainder of the year

June 1st

  • Presentation Video

  • Quiz 35

June 8th

  • Interview Script

  • Quiz 36

June 6th-13th

  • Final Interview

  • Final Part 2 & 3

Due Friday

6/12/15

Send me an email:

Jgans@sandi.net

SPUNKI Rubric is an acronym that asks students to answer six questions in paragraph format,

 

S (SURPRISING)  “I was also surprised to learn that professional people have just as much difficulty making a decision as an ordinary person would.  I also found it a little scary to know that a doctor or lawyer can make a wrong decision.”

 

P (PUZZLING)  “What is puzzling is the problem of contemporary violence and aggression.  How do you get out of their minds (adults and children) that aggression and violence [are] okay?”

 

U (USEFUL) “Although many times unwarranted optimism can lead to bad decision making, many times emotions can be useful in decision making.  For example, if I need time off from work, I will not ask my boss on Monday, which is the most stressful and busy of days during the week.  Instead, I will pick a different day to ask.”

 

N (NEW) “What I found interesting was how additional alternatives can be found by seeking disconfirming evidence.  In other words, look for things not in favor of your decision for a better decision.  This information was NEW to me and useful.”

 

K (KNEW IT ALREADY) “After seeing theories in print you start to think about them, even though you were aware of them, [you] never actually thought them through.  This has happened to me many times while reading this book.”

 

I (INTERESTING)  “It was also interesting to read about one’s optimism resulting in poor decisions.  I can understand how this happens, but never really thought about it until I saw it in print.”

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