Wednesday, October 31, 2007

WEDNESDAY 10/31

Happy Halloween!

IC101
Today: We began class talking about spring class registration. You need to come see me next week for advising. My office is on the 5th floor of the Library Building. I will have registration forms and a course catalog. I am available on Wed/Fri from 10-3 and Tues/Thurs from 11-3. We then discussed the problem solving process as well as vertical & horizontal thinking. To go along with this discussion we looked at various types of problems that implements each type of thinking in order to come up with a solution.

Homework: 3 Cups of Tea Question #3 is due. You should also have an answer for your group's problem discussion today.

LATERAL THINKING
1) How could a baby fall out of a twenty-story building onto the ground and live?
2) Acting on an anonymous phone call, the police raid a house to arrest a suspected murderer. They don't know what he looks like but they know his name is John and that he is inside the house. The police bust in on a carpenter, a taxi driver, a mechanic and a fireman all playing poker. Without hesitation or communication of any kind, they immediately arrest the fireman. How do they know they've got their man?

VERTICAL THINKING
Five college seniors---John, Oscar, Earl, Ernie, and Marvin---rent an off-campus house. Each one is majoring in a different subject---psychology, chemistry, biology, math, or physics. They are attending college on sports scholarships in five sports: football, baseball, track, tennis, and swimming. And each is taking a different foreign language: French, Spanish, Italian, German, and Russian. From the clues given, try to determine the language, the sport, and the major of each of the five students.
1. The biology major, the swimmer, the student taking Italian, and Marvin have never missed any of Ernie's home football games.
2. Neither Oscar nor Earl is the one who takes Spanish or the one who is a physics major, but one of them is a baseball player.
3. Marvin and the track star had lunch with the math major and later met Oscar after his German class.
4. The baseball Player, the math major, and Oscar all have rooms on the top floor, whereas John and the physics major have rooms on the ground floor.
5. The psychology major is taking German.
6. The biology major is not the track star and does not take Russian.

IC212
Today: Quality discussion today. You demonstrated that as a group you have a good geography knowledge of America as well as the world. We discussed how there are 2 main driving forces contributing to the flattening of the world. They are technology & education. We then had small group discussions based on the following points of discussion:
1) The 3 Eras of Globalization
2) Outsourcing
3) Call Centers
4) Effects of the above on you as a potential employee

Homework:
Quiz based on Chapter 1 and first 3 flatteners discussed in Chapter 2.
Read & be ready to discuss the first 3 flatteners from Chapter 2.

Study Guide:
  • 3 Great Eras of Globalization
-What is the time frame of each?
-What was the key agent of change of each?
-What were the big questions associated with each era?

  • Outsourcing
-How/Why is it contributing to the flattening of the world?
-Who are "Nighthawks?"

  • Call Centers
-How/Why are they contributing to the flattening of the world?
-Explain the McDonalds story.

  • First 3 Flatteners
-11/9/89
-8/9/95
-Work Flow Software

Monday, October 29, 2007

TUESDAY 10/30

SR201
Today: We began discussing Chapter 10 which deals with recreation and social development. Our discussion focused on:
-Social trends contributing to shutting people off from interacting with one another.
-Turning off the plug-in drug: Reasons why tv is negatively contributing to the socialization process.

Homework:
-We will finish our Chapter 1o discussion on Thursday and talk about the 3 types of friendships & the pros/cons of competitive sports for kids.
-We will also discuss select topics from Chapter 11 (textbook) as well as Chapters 11 & 12 from Into The Wild
-Into The Wild Chapters 11 & 12.
-Quiz.
-Deadline for email approval for industry interview is 11/8.

Study Guide:
-Societal trends that contribute to reduced opportunities for social interaction.
-Positive & Negative implications of tv, movies, and video games on social development.
-3 types of friendships
-Explain the "leisure pool"
-Types of gamblers
-2 motives that underlie gambling
-4 problems related to substance abuse in the general population

SR368
Today: We started discussing Chapter 9 which focuses on promotions & customer retention as the keys to financial stability for a sports organization. Our class discussion focused on the following topics:
-Promotions is the vehicle that carries the message, positions products, & develops appropriate image.
-Advertising, Personal Selling, Publicity, & Sales Promotion are the key marketing activities within promotions.
-Advertising & Personal Selling are the most commonly used promotion tools.
-Customer retention is the key to financial stability (6 times as much to attract new customer than keep existing customer & 80% of sales comes from 20% of customers).

Homework:
-We will finish the Chapter 9 discussion on Thursday and focus on:
-5 steps to effective personal selling, common types of advertising, knowing the customer, & ranking customers.
-Quiz
-Please read the following articles for Thursday's class discussion
49ers
The Effect of Sport Setting on Fan Attendance Motivation
Rally Monkey

Study Guide:
-Promotions is the vehicle that accomplishes what 3 things
-4 marketing activities used as promotions
-5 steps to effective personal selling
-4 common types of advertising
-The Wal-Mart approach to knowing the customer
-Customer rankings by need
-4 basic customer needs
-Dealing with angry customers

MONDAY 10/29

IC101
Today: We had our usual Monday discussion regarding our Civic Engagement project. All 5 groups shared their scenes, and we shared constructive recommendations as a group. It appears we are at a point now where the next step will be to start filming. Stay tuned for updates this week.

Homework:
-Essay #2: The Allegory of the Cave is due on Wednesday.
-Read and be ready to discuss Unit 2 from the Common Reader.
-3 Cup of Tea Question #3 will be due on Friday.

IC212
Today: We began an introduction to The World Is Flat by taking a look at an interview with the author, Thomas Friedman. Click here for the full interview.

Homework:
We will take a look at the question, "What does Friedman mean by 'the world is flat?'" Please be ready with 2 discussion points regarding this. You should be able to share 2 reasons for Friedman's title choice and also be able to articulate, in your own words, these reasons.

Friday, October 26, 2007

FRIDAY 10/27

IC101
Today: Breakfast in the cafeteria instead of class. I had fun; I hope you did too.

Homework:
-Every group should bring in a typed out completed script for at least 1 scene (Monday).
-Essay #2(Allegory of the Cave) & Three Cups of Tea Question #3 (Wednesday).

IC212
Today: Quiz based on Chapters 4, 5, 6 of The Corporation.
Discussion about "Professional Presentation" for all assignments in school & in industry.
1) Follow Assignment Guidelines/Directions
2) Time & Effort
3) Critical Thought & Analysis
4) Content

Read this, it is by a professor at the University of Wisconsin. The last one sums up our discussion today best.

Homework:
Read & be ready to discuss the first half of Chapter 1 in The World IS Flat.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

THURSDAY 10/25

SR201
Today: We took a quiz based on the material we covered this week from Chapters 8 & 9. We watched an ESPN Sports Century clips video based on memorable sports figures/moments from the 20th century and discussed personal memorable sports moments it made us think of. We finished class with a discussion of these topics:
-Selye's stress definition
-GAS stress stages
-Physiological benefits of humor & laughter
-Psychological benefits of humor & laughter

Homework:
-Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 10 for Tuesday. Focus on:
What is the overall focus of the chapter?
How does the concept of "unplugging the plug-in drug"fit into the focus of the chapter?
What are the 3 types of friendships discussed?
What are some social trends contributing to shutting people off from interacting with one another?
-Into The Wild blog post #2 is due before Tuesday's class
-Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 11 for Thursday
-Read & be ready to discuss Into The Wild Chapters 11 & 12 for Thursday
Have a great weekend!

SR368
Today: Absolutely horrible discussion. I would suggest changing your approach to class next week. We began class with a quiz based on the material we discussed this week from Chapter 8 and the corresponding articles. We then watched a movie based on concessions at MLB stadiums. Click here. We finished class with a discussion based on the following:
-Alcohol management
-Alcohol sales strategies
-4 M's of retail
-3 strategies for effective store layout
-Ticket sales: escalator approach

Homework: I strongly suggest reading and being ready to discuss the first half of Chapter 9 for Tuesday. Focus on:
-The 2 most widely used methods of promotion.
-4 critical areas managers should focus on with their customers.
-Customer rankings (MVC, MGC, BZ).
-2 keys to financial stability (chapter title).
-"Drip Irrigation": method to show customers you care.
Enjoy the weekend.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

WEDNESDAY 10/24

IC101
Today: We finished our discussion about learning styles & strategies. The topics we talked about were:
-Study strategies for visual, auditory, kinesthetic learners
-Left/Right brain functions
-Adapting to your professor's teaching style

Homework: Class will meet for a group breakfast in the cafeteria on Friday. Here is next week's schedule:
Monday: Civic Engagement Project discussion. Bring a hard copy of your group's scene script.
Wednesday: Essay #2 Due and Cups of Tea Question #3 Due
Friday: Read Common Reader Unit 2

IC212
Today: We discussed branding & commercials that depict brand awareness. Check WebCT for PowerPoint.

Homework: Quiz on Corporation Chapters 4, 5, 6. Read and be ready to discuss Corporation Chapter 6.

Study Guide:
Read:
Iphone
Taco Bell

Be able to explain:
-The Nag Factor
-Bare Necessities Parents
-Kids' Pals
-Indulgers
-Conflicted Parents
-"Opportunity in Devastation"
-"New Social Regulation"

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

TUESDAY 10/23

SR201 Today: We discussed the phenomena of sports as entertainment and having the ability to transcend society. We listed sports events/figures in history that have left an impact on the sports world as well as society. Our list included:
-Lance Armstrong
-Muhammad Ali
-Jesse Owens
-Tiger Woods
-1980 US Olympic Team
-1999 Women's World Cup Team
We also discussed the unique characteristics/qualities of sport that motivates us to consume sport as a form of entertainment. Our list included:
-Unknown Outcome
-Group Affiliation
-Economics/Financial
-Family Tradition

Homework: Quiz based on today's discussion as well as Chapters 8 & 9. Please read & be ready to discuss Chapters 8 & 9 from the textbook. There is no Into The Wild reading for this week.

Study Guide (Please check WebCT to download PowerPoint notes from today and for our discussion on Thursday, Uniqueness of Sport PowerPoint & Chapters 8, 9 PowerPoint):

-What are the 8 basic motives for why people consume sports?
-What is BIRGing & CORFing?
-What are the 4 components to the Fan Psychology Continuum?
-What is Eustress & Distress?
-Be able to explain Selye's Stress Definition & General Adaptation Syndrome.
-What are the 3 stages to GAS?
-Selye says all activities go through 3 stages when responding to stress. What are they?
-What are the psychological, physiological, and social & interpersonal benefits of humor and laughter?
SR368 Today: We used a small group activity to discuss Chapter 8: Retail Management. Our discussion focused on these components of concession and alcohol management:
-What must concession managers understand?
-What are common concession shortcomings?
-What are common components of concession stands?
-What is the "Buying Fever Checklist?"
In addition, we supplemented our discussion by looking at the following articles:
Attention To Detail
Give 'Em What They Want
Stadium Alcohol Management

Homework: Quiz on Chapter 8. We will finish our discussion on Alcohol Management & Alcohol Sales Strategies, and move into Merchandise Management.

Study Guide:
-What are the major (7) concessionaires in the food service industry?
-What must managers understand about concession operations?
-What are major concession shortcomings?
-In 2003 what company had the beverage contract for the New England Patriots?
-What are the key points of the NAC's "Buying Fever Check List?"
-Explain Bearman v. University of Notre Dame.
-Explain dram shop statutes & social host liability.
-What are components of an effective alcohol sales strategy?
-What is B-U-Y W-I-S-E-L-Y?
-What are the 4 M's in retail?
-What are the 3 main keys to effective store layout?

Monday, October 22, 2007

MONDAY 10/22

IC101
Today: Our discussion was twofold:
1) We decided on a group activity. We will be having a group breakfast in the cafeteria on Friday. Meet at 8:00 in the cafeteria, not class. We also decided that we will look to do a group movie night at Chunky's in Nashua after Thanksgiving.
2) We started to script the movie. We decided that there will be 6 main characters. We will continue this discussion next Monday.

Homework: We will finish our learning styles & strategies discussion on Wednesday. Bring your left/right brain assessment to class.

IC212
Today: We were suppose to have a round table discussion about company's you feel have quality CSR plans. I was disappointed that you did not complete the assignment. Because of this you are to now write a 5 page essay regarding this assignment.

Homework: In addition to reading Chapter 5 in The Corporation, you are to research companies' CSR plans and pick one you feel is quality. The 5 page paper should consist of:
A) What is the company (mission, goals, objectives, etc.)?
B) Highlights of the CSR plan.
C) Why do you feel it is a quality plan?

Friday, October 19, 2007

FRIDAY 10/19

IC101
Today: Fire alarms ruined class. We will pick up next week with today's scheduled discussion.
Homework: Here is what we have scheduled for the upcoming classes:
-Your group work regarding the civic engagement project is due on Monday so we can discuss as a group. You should have storyboarded 2 scenes for your group's assigned topic.
-Bring in the right/left brain assignment. We will discuss this and finish our learning styles & strategies discussion on Wednesday.
-Three Cups of Tea Question #3 is due on Monday. Our class discussion topic that day will be teamwork and working within a group to accomplish a common goal.
Have a great weekend, and get some sleep!

IC212
Today: We took a quiz based on Chapters 1, 2, 3 from The Corporation. Our class discussion focused on corporate externalities. Here is an interesting read and an interesting watch.

Homework: For Monday, read & be ready to discuss Chapter 4. In addition, research and be ready to discuss a company that has, in your opinion, a quality Corporate Social Responsibility plan. What makes the plan so good?
Have a great weekend!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

THURSDAY 10/18

SR201
Today: We took Quiz #5 based on Chapter 7 in the textbook and Chapters 9 & 10 in Into The Wild. Our class discussion focused on the following topics from Chapter 7:
-EXERCISE 7.1
-WHAT ARE PHYSIOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF EXERCISE?
-WHAT ARE PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF EXERCISE?
-WHAT IS THE “FITNESS ILLUSION?”
-WHAT ARE COMMON EXCUSES FOR NOT EXERCISING?
-FIT NATION DIAGRAM FROM CNN

Homework:
-Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 8 in the textbook
-Develop 2 lists
1) List of sports moments that are memorable/impactful to you
2) List of sports moments that are memorable/impactful to society
Have a great weekend!

SR368
Today: We took a quiz based on Chapter 7. Our class discussion centered around a group activity based on public & private financing options for new stadium construction. Theoretical discussion: If the Red Sox were to build a new stadium, what types of public and private revenue streams would be available to them?

Homework: Read and be ready to discuss Chapter 8. Happy birthday Karissa! Want to trade?

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

WEDNESDAY 10/17

IC101
Today: We have reached the midpoint of the semester, so we opened class with a discussion about your experience at FPU so far. You then filled out a Plus/Delta Chart assessing the first half of the course. Thank you for all your comments. Or main class discussion surrounded Unit 1 of the Common Reader: Learning Styles & Strategies. We focused on the three main learning styles (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic). To demonstrate each we did an exercise to show how each can be applied and how each can deceive us.

Homework: Take the left/right brain assessment. We will use this as a basis for our our discussion on Friday.

IC212
Today: We started class by discussing the group projects/presentations that will begin in 3 weeks. If you have any further questions regarding this assignment please see me. You then took a Plus/Delta Chart assessing the first half of the course so far. Thank you for all your comments. Our main discussion focused on Chapter 2 of The Corporation:
-Corporate Social Responsibility platforms
-CSR platforms being used as an advertising tool
-"Capitalism with a conscience"

Homework: Quiz based on Chapters 1, 2, 3 (see study guide below). Please read & be ready to discuss Chapter 3. Answer this: A bookworm eats from the first page of the first volume of an encyclopedia collection to the last page of the last volume. The bookworm eats in a straight line. The encyclopedia collection consists of ten 1000-page volumes and is sitting on a bookshelf in the usual order. Not counting covers, title pages, etc., how many pages does the bookworm eat through?


Study Guide (all answers can be found in the book and/or the WebCT notes):
Chapter 1:
-What are the different forms of corporations?
-Explain Jobbers & The Bubble Act
-What are the rights/obligations a corporations has being defined as a "legal person?"
-Explain limited liability and perpetual lifetime
-Explain Corporate Social Responsibility, New Capitalism, Sustainable Development

Chapter 2:
-Can businesses be about more than profits and meet the needs of shareholders, customers, & the environment/community?
-Explain Dodge V. Ford
-How much consideration for the environment should corporations include?
-Explain the Kyoto Protocol
-What does it mean to define corporations as "psychopathic?"
-What are some psychopathic trait of corporations?

Chapter 3:
-What is the title of Chapter 3?

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

TUESDAY 10/16

SR201
Today: We opened class with a Plus/Delta Chart to gauge the class' midterm evaluation. Thank you all for your input. We then discussed your first Blog posting. I went over common mistakes and how to avoid them for the upcoming postings. Next, we discussed the Daily Inventory assignment you had been tracking since last week. W found out that your biggest non-leisure time consumer is sleeping, and your biggest leisure time consumer is socializing. Finally, we began a discussion based on Chapter 7 in the textbook. We focused on the following:
-How can fitness be affected by leisure activity?
-How can leisure activity be affected by fitness?
-What are the physiological benefits of exercise?
-What are the psychological benefits of exercise?

Homework: Quiz based on Chapter 7 in the textbook & Chapters 9 & 10 in Into The Wild. Read and be ready to discuss Into The Wild, Chapters 9 & 10.

Study Guide (all Chapter 7 answers can be found in the textbook & on WebCT notes):
-Define "Fitness"
-Define "obesity"
-What is the "fitness illusion"
-How can fitness be affected by leisure activity
-How can fitness have an impact on leisure
-Physiological benefits of exercise
-Psychological benefits of exercise
-The components of health related physical fitness

SR368
Today: We opened class with a Plus/Delta Chart to gauge the class' midterm evaluation. Thank you all for your input. We then discussed how your group presentations will be assessed. The presentations will start on 11/6. Finally, we discussed Chapter 6 and focused on:
-Financial Accountability
-Financial Management
-Internal Control

Homework: Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 7. Our quiz will be based on Chapters 6 & 7 (see study guide below).

Study Guide:
-What 2 questions should managers answer when defining accountability
-What are the conditions(5) of financial accountability
-What does it mean to say that there is a holistic approach to internal control
-What are the internal control components(5)
-Explain the difference between hard taxes & soft taxes & give examples of each
-What is a tax abatement
-What are some private funding sources that contribute to financing sport facilities
-What is a personal seat license
-Who does NCAA Men's Basketball have an 11 year broadcasting deal with and how much is it worth

MONDAY 10/15

IC101:
Today: I handed out the Midterm assignment outline which will be due on Wednesday October 31. We finished storyboarding scene ideas for the 5 main issues we will address in our film. We then divided into 5 groups with each group taking on the task of writing scenes for each issues. Our goal for next Monday is for each group to have 2 scenes written for their assigned issue so we can discuss as a class.

Homework: Read Unit 1 in the Common Reader about types of learners & learning strategies.

IC212:
Today: We discussed Chapter 1 of The Corporation and focused on the following:
-How did corporations become so powerful?
-How is a corporation a "person?"
-What is "New Capitalism?"
-How do corporations use branding to create unique & attractive personalities for themselves?

Homework: Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 2.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

THURSDAY 10/11

SR201
Today: We took Quiz #4 based on Chapter 6 in the textbook. We then discussed the second half of Chapter 6 as well as Chapters 7 & 8 from Into The Wild. Our discussion focused on the topics of:
-ABC Leisure Goals Rating System
-Swiss Cheese Approach to leisure goal fulfillment
-80/20 Rule of Leisure
-Personal Life Patterns
-What do we learn about Chris' relationships with girls?
-Why did Alaskan natives have such a negative attitude towards Chris' journey and his ultimate demise?
-Do you agree with Gene Rossillini's statement: "Humans today cannot live off of the land without access to modern technology."

Homework: Complete the leisure/non-leisure time journal. Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 7 (first half). Have a good weekend!

SR368
Today: We too Quiz #5 based on Chapter 5. After the quiz, Jean St. Pierre gave us a facility tour of the Bubble. You hopefully took note of:
-Cost to build
-Cost to maintain/operate
-Risk Management issues
-Activity/Program planning & implementation

Homework: Look over the group presentation outline and come to class on Tuesday with questions. Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 6. Have a good weekend!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

WEDNESDAY 10/10

IC101
Today: We devoted class to discussing our civic engagement movie project. We recapped what we did last Monday, and we broke into 3 groups to begin storyboarding the remaining 3 main issues we will tackle in the video. We decided that from this point forward we will have a goal/objective approach to this project. Each week we will set a goal(s) to accomplish for the week, as well as an objective(s) to accomplish during our Monday discussion sessions.

Homework: Your goal for the rest of this week is to, in your groups, come up with 2 scenes for the main issue your group was assigned (Social, Living, Getting Involved). We will discuss as a group next Monday. Also, do not forget to be documenting all of your time that you devote to this project in your journal. Don't forget there is no class on Friday.

IC212
Today: We did a group survival exercise to bridge the gap between discussing Drucker & The Corporation. We learned that Matt would make a good lawyer, Woody would not be a good actor, & Alexandra would not be able to live without her husband.

Homework: We will discuss 1 chapter per class period in The Corporation. Next week will discuss Chapter 1(Mon), Chapter 2(Wed), & Chapter 3(Fri). Don't forget there is no class on Friday.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

TUESDAY 10/9

SR201:
Today: We opened class discussing what, if anything, you would have done differently if you were the Chicago Marathon event manager. Read this. We then moved into a discussion on the first half of Chapter 6. We used Exercises 6.1 & 6.2 as a basis of our discussion and focused on 2 main discussion points:
1) The benefits of leisure planning & goal setting.
2) The 3 types of leisure goals (short term, long term, ultimate).

Homework:
-Read and be ready to discuss the second half of textbook Chapter 6.
-Complete a Personal Life Pattern (Chapter 6).
-Read and be ready to discuss Into The Wild Chapters 7 & 8.
-Quiz #4 (see study guide below).
-Start completing your Daily Inventory due next Tuesday.

Study Guide:
-Into The Wild Chapters 7 & 8
-What are the benefits of leisure planning & goal setting?
-What are the 3 types of leisure goals?
-What is a Personal Life Pattern?
-What is the ABC Rating System for prioritizing goals?
-What is "transition time?"
-What is the "Swiss Cheese Approach?"
-What is the 80/20 Rule to Leisure?
-What are 4 common time wasters (WebCT Notes)?

SR368:
Today: We opened class discussing what, if anything, you would have done differently if you were the Even Manager for the Chicago Marathon. Read this. We then discussed Chapter 5 which focuses on the Programming & Scheduling Process. We divided into groups and discussed the 5 common program approaches:
1) Programming by Objectives
2) Programming by Desires of the Participants
3) Programming by Perceived Needs of the Participant
4) Programming Cafeteria-Style
5) Programming by External Requirements

Homework: Study for Quiz #5 (see study guide below). After the quiz we will be taking a facilities tour on campus.

Study Guide:
-Regarding program development, what are the 5 main categories of planners?
-Be aware of some of the 11 program development elements
-What are the 5 steps in program development?
-What are 4 goals to consider when determining program objectives?
-What are the 5 common approaches to programming?
-What are the 4 distinct/different patterns to scheduling?

Friday, October 5, 2007

FRIDAY 10/4

IC 101
Today: We discussed Plato's Allegory of the Cave. We focused on 2 discussion questions:
1) What is the Allegory of the Cave meant to illustrate?
2) In society or in your own life, what sorts of "caves" shackle the mind?

Homework: There is no class on Monday. Enjoy the holiday. For Wednesday, be ready to continue our story board planning session for the movie.

IC212
Today: We watched a clip from The Corporation video based on marketing/branding/advertising geared towards children and had a discussion about this after.

Homework: There is no class on Monday. Enjoy the holiday. Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 1 of The Corporation for Wednesday.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

THURSDAY 10/4

SR201
Today: We took Quiz#3 based on Chapter 5. We then finished our Chapter 5 discussion by taking a look at Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Nash's Pyramid of Leisure to see how they explain our leisure participation in regards to needs fulfillment. To get an understanding for both of these theories we used exercises 5.2 & 5.3 in the textbook. We then discussed Chapters 5 & 6 from Into The Wild. We focused on a letter that Chris wrote to his friend Ron Franz that gives us, the reader, some insight into why Chris is on this journey.

Homework: Read & be ready to discuss the first half of Chapter 6 in the textbook. Enjoy the weekend.

SR368
Today: We took Quiz #4 based on Chapter 4. We then did an activity to finish up out Chapter 4 discussion. We looked at developing a Building Program Statement for a new FPU recreation facility. We looked at 3 aspects of the statement:
1) Objectives of the Programs
2) Basic Assumptions to be Addressed
3) Factors Affecting Planning

Homework: Read & be ready to discuss Chapter 5 for Tuesday. Have a great weekend.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

WEDNESDAY 10/3

IC101

Today: We spent class in a really productive open discussion about several issues surrounding the topic of "The purpose of an education."


  • We spoke about what has been difficult being at college for the last 5+ weeks.

  • We spoke about what has been the best parts of being a college student over the last month.

  • You did an individual free writing about what you value in an education and why a liberal education is important to you.

  • You spoke in small groups about FPU's TeaCH Goals:
1) Tolerance & Community

2) Content Literacy & Integration With Critical Analysis

3) Holistic Preparation For Leadership & Lifelong Learning

Homework: Read Plato's Allegory of the Cave and think about what insights into Mortensen's life endeavor does Plato's tale provide to us?

IC212

Today: After discussing some "off topic" social issues, we got into a really good roundtable discussion about hostile work environments for women which stemmed from the recent court case which found NY Knicks executive Isiah Thomas guilty of sexual harassment. We talked about the prevalence of hostile/uncomfortable situations for females in the work place and also in society in general.

Homework: Give thought to how companies market/advertise to children. How prevalent is it? How do they do it? Why do they do it? We will watch 2 short video clips at the beginning of classes on Friday about this topic and then have a discussion.



Tuesday, October 2, 2007

TUESDAY 10/2

SR201
Today: Into The Wild blog post #1 was due before class. I will assess them and send you an email with my assessment and your grade. We discussed the first half of Chapter 5 which focused on 14 different Play Theories. We discussed and defined the term "play" and talked about the characteristics of play. We then broke into smaller groups and came up with definitions for the 14 different theories.

Homework: Quiz #3 on Thursday based on Chapter 5 in the textbook ad Chapters 5 & 6 from Into the Wild. See study guide below. Read and be ready to discuss the second half of Chapter 5 from the textbook.

Study Guide:
-Play
-Play Theories (Surplus Energy, Recreation, Relaxation, Compensation, Generalization, Instinct Practice, Learning, Catharsis, Self Expression, Competence Effectance, Optimal Arousal, FLOW, lay as an escape from social reality, Recreation as a religious experience)
-Karl Menninger's Categorization of Hobbies & Interests
-Maslow's Hierarchy
-Nash's Pyramid of Leisure
-Into The Wild Chapters 5 & 6

SR368
Today: We discussed the first half of Chapter 4. This included HOK Sport, the world's leading sports architecture firm. From the chapter we discussed the typical phases of a master plan & the steps in developing a master plan.

Homework: Quiz #4 on Thursday based on Chapter 4. See study guide below. Read and be ready to discuss the second half of Chapter 4.

Study Guide:
-Notes from the first half of Chapter 4 (WebCT)
-What is an RFP?
-Components of the design team
-All bids on larger projects should be accompanied by what? Why?
-What are the different construction approaches?
-Prior to interviewing the finalists, what should happen?

Monday, October 1, 2007

MONDAY 10/1

IC101
Today: We took the notes we made from our 2 brainstorming sessions last week and started to storyboard out Civic Engagement Project. We came up with 4 scenes (2 scenes for 2 separate issues).
Roommate Issues
Scene 1: Character arrives on campus and goes to his/her dorm room for the first time. He/she slowly opens the door and looks inside to find a mess. Loud music playing, both beds have clothes, food, etc. on them. There is no room to walk let alone move in. Camera shot of character closing the door and walking away. No interaction between roommates. In the resolution scene, the character comes back to the rooms to fins it cleaned up and a bed unoccupied for him/her. Dialog between roommates talking about living situation.

Scene 2: Character arrives on campus and begins orientation activities (get id, room keys, schedule). Minor problems/issues at each stop stressing him/her out. While in line character overhears 2 students talking about a party at Washington Dorm. Character looks at his/her piece of paper saying that is where he/she will be living. Character hopes it is not in his/her room. Character gets to the room to find it packed with people. As he/she looks around, the camera does a 360 faster and faster to create dizzying stress feeling. In the resolution scene, the present day Seniors explain how the "social" roommate although noisy at times did help the character get in a specific class.

Dealing With Homesick
Scene 1: Throughout the first day, the character keeps trying to call boyfriend/girlfriend but phone keeps cutting out. After a stressful day the character finally gets through only to find out how fun the boyfriend/girlfriend is having. After phone conversation character is stressed/lonely. As he/she lays down he/she gets a text message. It is from boyfriend/girlfriend and says "I miss You." With a smile on his/her face, character turns out the light and goes to sleep.

Scene 2: Character misses family. Misses Mom's cooking and watching sports with Dad. Having a hard time connecting on the phone, keeps getting answering machine. Resolution scene takes place on Parent's Day. All go out to dinner together for a meal other than from the cafeteria.

Homework: For Wednesday please read the AAC& U Statement and the TeaCh Goals in the Common Reader Unit 4. You are to also complete 3 Cups of Tea Question #2.

IC212
Today: We watched an introduction clip from The Corporation. We saw how Corporations began, how they have evolved, and what their "purpose" is. As you watch the video, and read the book, think about the following:
1) How would you define a Corporation?
2) Should Corporations serve a purpose past satisfying shareholder wealth (profit)?

Homework: Begin reading Chapter 1 for next week. We will continue with the video on Wednesday.