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Prof. Takata.
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Latest Update: March 1, 2007
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Monday, March 5th - Visual Presentation I due
"Learning is messy! - Yvone Lenard
This local hub site will serve as a forum for messages about:
- Susan's World
- Book Reviews by UWP Students
- New on the Site
- Site Visits and Field Trips
- To submit a message,
Prof. Takata at takata@uwp.edu
All UWP Classes, Announcements
- Monday, March 5th - Visual Presentations I due
- Friday, March 9th - Last Day to Drop a Semester-long Class
- Monday, March 12th through Friday, March 16th - Spring Break - No Classes
- Wednesday, March 28th, 12 noon - For CRMJ Majors/Pendings/Minors Only -- Mandatory CRMJ Advising Session for Fall 2007
Criminal Justice Association News
Check the Criminal Justice Department web page for future club announcement.
All UWP Classes, Spring 2007 Academic Assessment
- Keep in mind:
** the 6Cs: courtesy, competency, consistency, cooperation, communication, and creativity.
We expect work that will produce a professional and competitive product in a real market. We also expect that even our most creative workers will recognize throughout the semester an effective product presentation depends on good work standards from every member of the team. Team morale and expectations have a great deal to do with enforcing works standards collectively. Time to learn that process.
At work, you aren't given tests. Neither are you here. But you are expected to demonstrate your competency and participation. Each class or volunteer participation with us is a contract job to which you commit for the semester. We not only expect the work to be done, but we also expect you to find effective ways to let us know what you are doing, and consequently, that your final work product will be a good one.
If, for whatever reason, your work is not meeting our production standard, we are sure that you will be in touch with us to either seek employee assistance or advice. One hot clue that you may be slipping is if your name appears no where on blogs, shared readings, on small discussion groups, and if we haven't heard from you. ** Bloom and Krathwohl's Taxonomy of Learning: latent learning, recognition, recall, application, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis.
Grades are interactive and interdependent. You are responsible for telling me what you have accomplished, and verifying it either in class, in person, in an email dialogue, or meeting with me. The first eight weeks is worth one-third of your course grade, while the second eight weeks constitutes two-thirds of your course grade. The minimum requirements for a course grade of "C" are: 1) completion of all weekly discussion questions, 2) participatory class attendance (not only attending but participating in class discussions), and 3) at least a "C" average in pop quiz grades (to note "do not count" on a majority of pop quizzes is below average). For an explanation, read and Grades.
Readings for All UWP Classes:
- new Wire Art.
- How to Make an Explosion Card/Box.
- Join the Yahoo Discussion Group with CSUDH students
- Letters of Recommendation Index
- Avoiding Plagiarism
All UWP Classes, site visits and field trips:
TBA
Media, Crime, Criminal Justice (CRMJ 385)
- Course Syllabus
- new Visual Presentation I & Midterm Assessment due Friday, March 9th.
Past Weekly Hubpages - Spring 2007
- Number 7: Week of February 25, 2007
- Number 6: Week of February 18, 2007
- Number 5: Week of February 11, 2007
- Number 4: Week of February 4, 2007
- Number 3: Week of January 28, 2007
- Number 2: Week of January 21, 2007
- Number 1: Week of January 14, 2007