Thursday, September 6, 2007

THURSDAY 9/6

SR201:
Today: Today was a basic introduction class. We discussed the syllabus, course/semester format, & semester project/papers. You should have received a copy of the Syllabus, Project/Paper Outlines (Industry Interview, Semester Project, Group Presentation, Blog Project), and 9/11 article. I know we covered a lot today, so over the next several classes I will take time to go over each of these assignments (especially the blog) in more detail. It was good to meet all of you and I look forward to a great semester.
Homework: You have several assignments due for Tuesday.
1) You should all be ashamed that you did not know who Luciano Pavarotti was so read this. A little culture won't hurt you.
2) You came up with orange, silver, and purple as words that don't have other words that rhyme with them. There is still 1 more. What is it?
3) Read the 9/11 article for Tuesday and be ready to discuss how sports helped America deal with 9/11.
4) Read Chapter 1 in the textbook for Thursday.
5) Buy the book "Into The Wild."
6) An ongoing assignment you have is to give serious thought to who you would like to interview. Remember, I must approve of your interviewee by 11/8.

SR368:
Today: We discussed the syllabus, course/semester format, & semester projects/papers. You should have received a Syllabus, Group Presentation Outline, Semester Project Outline, & College Stadium Security Issues After 9/11 article. Our class has been moved. We will be in MH215 on Tuesday and then moving again to the classroom in Lakeside from Thursday on. It was good to meet all of you today; I look forward to a great semester.
Homework:
1) You should all be ashamed that you did not know who Luciano Pavarotti was so read this. A little culture won't hurt you.
2) You couldn't come up with the 4 words that don't have words that rhyme with them so figure out what they are.
3) Read the USA Today article and answer the 3 questions at the top of the article.
4) Read Chapter 1 in the textbook.
5) An ongoing assignment is deciding on what type of facility you will be designing for the semester project. Feel free to bounce ideas off of me.

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