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Distance Learning Summer Course Schedule > Offline Orientation
Health Education 10-15, Principles of Healthful Living
The course includes
the meaning and significance of physical, mental, and social health as
related to the individual and society. Topics include mental health,
physical fitness, managing stress, violence and abuse, health services,
personal relationships, diseases, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, narcotics, death
and dying, and nutrition.
Course Details
- Instructor: Thompson
- E-mail:
tthompson@taft.org
- Telephone:
661.763.7740
Messages can be left by phone or e-mail.
- Units: 3
- Class Meets: June 16 – August 7, 2008
- Textbook &
Estimated Costs:
- Rental
Textbook: Access to Health,
Donatelle, Tenth Edition, available as a rental from the Taft
College Bookstore. Rental price is $18.35. ISBN: 9780805332490
- Estimated
Time per Week: Students can expect to spend approximately 10 to 12
hours per week reading, writing, and taking exams.
- Special
Requirements:
The entire course
will be conducted on-line (ETUDES-NG). Students are required to
have Internet access. Students who are using a proctor for exams
need to submit a signed proctor form to the instructor at the beginning
of the course. If the instructor does not have a signed proctor form
(see Distance Learning section on Taft College website) BY
June 19th, the exam must be taken in the LRC on the Taft College
campus. This is to allow time for mailing the exam to the
proctor. Students must be self-motivated and work independently to
be successful in this course.
- Assignments &
Tests:
Students will be responsible for the following assignments, projects,
papers, and exams:
-
Assess Yourself Questionnaire
DO NOT WRITE IN THE TEXT -- 50 points possible. Due June 23rd.
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Behavior Change Contract
DO NOT WRITE IN THE TEXT. 50 points possible. Due June 23rd.
- Food Journal with
evaluation (see Chapter 8) Due July 21st, 50 points
possible.
- Family Health Tree project
Due July 31st, 100 points
possible. Print the chart from the Assignment link. You will either
mail this document to me or it can be turned in at the Library/LRC
on campus
When mailing the project to me, IT NEEDS TO BE POSTMARKED BY THE DUE
DATE (July 31st) TO AVOID LATE PENALTIES.
- Exam 1 - to be taken on
Monday, June 30th, Chapters 1-5, 100 points possible.
- Exam 2 - to be taken on
Thursday, July 17th, Chapters 6-10, 100 points possible.
- Final Exam - to be taken
on Thursday, Aug. 7th, Chapters 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16, (skip 13). 100 points
possible.
- Proctored
Exams: Yes, for non-Taft area residents. If you are
using a proctor, it is your responsibility to provide that proctor with
3-9" X 12" manila envelopes, with postage attached, to mail
your exams
back to me. Taft-area residents are expected to take exams in
the LRC on the TC campus, proctored by college staff.
- Additional
Comments: Because this is a distance learning course, attendance is
not an issue. Turning assignments in on time is (late penalties
are severe). The due dates for
all projects are listed both on this Orientation sheet and the course
Syllabus. If you do not meet the first assignment deadline, or
take the first exam, I will
assume you do not wish to stay in the class and drop you unless you
contact me. After that, it is your responsibility to drop the course.
Drops will not be backdated. Contact the counseling center or the
distance learning help desk to submit drop slips. Here are some helpful
suggestions for successfully completing the course:
- Follow the schedule on the
syllabus.
- Read each chapter, and then
create a set of notes for you to study.
- Study all terms -- any of
them could appear on an exam.
- Do any of the review
activities that may help you at the end of each chapter. These do
not need to be turned in to me.
- Turn in
assignments and take exams on the date listed -- all late work is
docked (10% the 1st week, 20% the 2nd week) and not accepted at all
if more than two weeks late.
- Exams are a combination of
multiple choice and true/false.
- STUDENTS
NEED TO USE SCANTRON SHEETS ON EXAMS -- PREFERABLY FORM #882-E,
AVAILABLE IN ANY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE.
- New to ETUDES-NG: be
sure to check System
Requirements before getting started with ETUDES-NG.
You need to do this on each computer you use while taking a class through
ETUDES-NG.
- ETUDES-NG Course: You will log into the Etudes-NG classroom with log-in information provided below:
New Users use the following login instructions:
Login ID |
Password |
- First 2 letters of first name +
- First 2 letters of last name +
- Last 5 digits of SSN
(Type using all lower case letters)
Example:
Jose A.
Garcia SSN: 111-22-3333
Username =
joga23333 |
MonthDay of birth in school
records
(Type
using all lower case letters)
Example:
Birthday is
April 11th, 1982 (04/11/82)
Password =
0411 |
Previous Users use the following login instructions:
Login ID |
Password |
- First 2 letters of first name +
- First 2 letters of last name +
- Last 5 digits of SSN
(Type using all lower case letters)
Example:
Jose A.
Garcia SSN: 111-22-3333
Username =
joga23333 |
Enter the password
YOU set in a previous term
If you cannot remember your password, go to the
ETUDES-NG login screen and reset the password. Be sure
to use the email address you used on your
application.
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Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation
only and are subject to change.
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