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Summer 2002 |
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Lawrence.Ulrich@notes.udayton.edu |
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THERE WILL BE TWO THREADED DISCUSSIONS.
THE DATES AND TOPICS FOR THE THREADED DISCUSSIONS ARE TO BE DETERMINED.
This task will involve a threaded discussion on a case assigned to your
group. A threaded discussion is a computer registered discussion which
allows students to make contributions to the task assigned to the group.
It is somewhat like a "chat room" except that the participants do not have
to be on line at the same time. You can either make a comment which starts
a new thread or you can reply to a previous comment that continues the
thread. The purpose of a threaded discussion is to keep the issues discussed
in class before the minds of the students and to develop new insights and
skills of reflective analysis related to the issues discussed in class.
1. Students will will be automatically identified when they make their
contribution to the discussion.
2. Comments need not be lengthy but they should be substantive. "I
agree with X." is not a very helpful comment unless some explanation of
the reason for the agreement is given.
3. Students will contribute only to the group to which they are assigned.
See below for group assignments.
4. Please note that the discussions are time-limited; this means
that you may contribute to the discussion only during the time period designated
for the discussion.
5. Students will be expected to make five comments to each threaded
discussion. Contributions will be part of the Class Participation grade.
6. Remember that this assignment is not password protected so anyone
can read what you say. This includes someone from Bangladesh, or the Vatican,
or your parents, or your physician, or your boss, or your sixth grade teacher.
Speak honestly but not offensively.
7. Contributions will be judged on the quality of the comments and
the way they help to move the discussion forward.
8. In working with your cases or assignments, you will want to incorprate
the topics which we are discussing in the class periods into the discussion
of the case or assignment on an on-going basis.
9. Remember that this is supposed to be a discussion. This means
that there should be some interaction among the participants. Do not just
sit in front of you computer and make 5 comments in a row --- this does
not constitute participation in a discussion.
10. Be challenging to everyone in the group --- as well as to me!
Let me know immediately if you have any problems making contributions
to the threaded discussions.
IF YOU USE A MAC COMPUTER OR A BROWSER OTHER THAN INTERNET EXPLORER, YOU WILL PROBABLY NOT BE ABLE TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE DISCUSSIONS.
Use Microsoft Internet Explorer.
CLICK HERE <learn.udayton.edu>,
but before you do, read the rest of this set of guidelines.
Click on "Student Login."
Enter Logon Name (your last name).
Enter Password (your student ID number - the first seven digits).
Click on "Log On."
At this point [after clicking on <learn.udayton.edu>] you can double click on "EIT 109".Double click on "Phl 315 - Medical Ethics."
Double click on "Participating in Threaded Discussions".
A brief streaming video will come on, which will give you guidance on making contributions to the Threaded Discussions.
When the brief video is over click "close".
| 1) Below the case or group assignment posted on the right side of the
screen, click on "Join Discussion."
2) Enter your user name and password and click "OK." 3) You may have to scroll through some of the discussion and/or click on the "next page button (with the arrow pointing downward)" to find your group. 4) Click on your group assignment to start a new thread. 5) Click on "New Response." 6) Enter the topic of your comment in the "Document Title" box. 7) Post your comment(s) in the "Message Content" box. 8) Click on "Submit." 9) Exit by clicking on the "X" or click on "Back" to make another comment. 10) If you wish to respond to another student's comment, click on the title of the comment on the screen where the groups and comments are listed. 11) Click on "New Response" and follow the above directions (##4-7). |
To contribute to your group's threaded discussion, click on your group designated below after you have read the guidelines for accessing the appropriate group's page and making your contribution.
Please note that the composition of the groups changes with each
round of threaded discussions.
[Membership in the groups is the result of random selection.]
Links to the discussion groups will be connected (and disconnected)
at the appropriate times.
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JANE QUIGLEY [Discussion runs from through ] |
CHARLES O'BRIEN [Discussion runs from through] |
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