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**Learning means doing something new**, so everyone in this class will be doing something that they have never done before. **It’s OK to ask for help and advice along the way; it’s not a sign of failure to ask for help.** | **Learning means doing something new**, so everyone in this class will be doing something that they have never done before. **It’s OK to ask for help and advice along the way; it’s not a sign of failure to ask for help.** | ||
- | Our best advice for students is that whenever you have any concerns about what you are doing, or your progress in the unit, you should immediately get in touch with your tutor or the lecturers and ask to discuss the class. Consultation times (also known as “office hours”) are open for students to drop in and talk about anything that interests them (see Staff page). You can also write an email to the lecturers or your tutor to make an appointment. Send three blocks of time when you are available, so they can pick a good time when you can both meet. | + | Our best advice for students is that whenever you have any concerns about what you are doing, or your progress in the unit, you should immediately get in touch with your tutor or the lecturers and ask to discuss the class. Consultation times (also known as “office hours”) are open for students to drop in and talk about anything that interests them (see Staff page on the class Canvas site). You can also write an email to the lecturers or your tutor to make an appointment. Send three blocks of time when you are available, so they can pick a good time when you can both meet. |
**Help is most useful when you seek it early, so don’t wait till the last minute.** This also applies to all the different resources the University and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences offers for staying on top of your work. For full information on the many different kinds of support and advising services that the university and the Faculty of Arts provide, see the details in the unit outline for this class, or the Faculty web site. | **Help is most useful when you seek it early, so don’t wait till the last minute.** This also applies to all the different resources the University and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences offers for staying on top of your work. For full information on the many different kinds of support and advising services that the university and the Faculty of Arts provide, see the details in the unit outline for this class, or the Faculty web site. | ||
Every student has to make a number of adjustments in how they approach learning when they come to university. We believe that we have set this class up in a way that helps each of you to do this easily. In general, we have set up some clear guidelines and procedures for your weekly work in this class, but they are not meant to be busywork or things you do simply to score points. Rather, we want you to feel comfortable taking a risk, doing something new, and reflecting on your own ideas and the reasoning behind them. **If you want to succeed, you do have to do something for this class every week.** This is especially important in 2020. One of the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic for students is that they can’t rely on the routines of coming to campus, and they have to do a lot more on their own. Embrace this. This is, in a certain perspective, | Every student has to make a number of adjustments in how they approach learning when they come to university. We believe that we have set this class up in a way that helps each of you to do this easily. In general, we have set up some clear guidelines and procedures for your weekly work in this class, but they are not meant to be busywork or things you do simply to score points. Rather, we want you to feel comfortable taking a risk, doing something new, and reflecting on your own ideas and the reasoning behind them. **If you want to succeed, you do have to do something for this class every week.** This is especially important in 2020. One of the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic for students is that they can’t rely on the routines of coming to campus, and they have to do a lot more on their own. Embrace this. This is, in a certain perspective, | ||
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This semester, we have conceived of this class as a weekly cycle, a checklist of tasks that you work through more or less on your own. Make it a habit, set a schedule, get into a routine, and then just “do the work.” One of the running gags in the Netflix sitcom // | This semester, we have conceived of this class as a weekly cycle, a checklist of tasks that you work through more or less on your own. Make it a habit, set a schedule, get into a routine, and then just “do the work.” One of the running gags in the Netflix sitcom // | ||
When you take charge of your own education, a good strategy is to **form a habit of asking yourself how things are going**. If you are spending a lot of time working on the class and it is frustrating, | When you take charge of your own education, a good strategy is to **form a habit of asking yourself how things are going**. If you are spending a lot of time working on the class and it is frustrating, | ||
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A standard piece of advice I give to students is that they “just show up” but I have to qualify that this year. Being present on campus does not have to be part of your weekly routine. However, another important strategy when you are in charge of your own learning is to make connections and create supportive relationships. So be “present” in the minds of your fellow students, your tutor, and the lecturers. Let us know that you are there, and let us know how things are going throughout the semester. **We, the tutors and the lecturers, always want to hear from each of you. We want to be part of your weekly routine.** Many first-year students find the university campus to be cold, austere, and formal. It is really common for students to feel like they aren’t allowed to talk to teachers. In a large organization, | A standard piece of advice I give to students is that they “just show up” but I have to qualify that this year. Being present on campus does not have to be part of your weekly routine. However, another important strategy when you are in charge of your own learning is to make connections and create supportive relationships. So be “present” in the minds of your fellow students, your tutor, and the lecturers. Let us know that you are there, and let us know how things are going throughout the semester. **We, the tutors and the lecturers, always want to hear from each of you. We want to be part of your weekly routine.** Many first-year students find the university campus to be cold, austere, and formal. It is really common for students to feel like they aren’t allowed to talk to teachers. In a large organization, | ||
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- | Blades, Johnny. 2018. // | + | |
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- | Matuka, Jan. 1932. //At Sea//. https:// | + | |
McFarland, Melanie. 2017. “We All Have a Mystery Crank: "Kimmy Schmidt" | McFarland, Melanie. 2017. “We All Have a Mystery Crank: "Kimmy Schmidt" |
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