Comm104 0710 Loy R PDF
Comm104 0710 Loy R PDF
Comm104 0710 Loy R PDF
Course
Information
SECTION: 0710
FALL 2016 LOCATION INSTRUCTOR OFFICE HOURS
[email protected] VLGE 8210 ROBERT LOY JR. TUE/THU
UOFFICE - 8113 TUE/THU 9:35AM LECTURER, DEPT OF 11:00AM - 12:00PM
*BEST WAY TO REACH - 11:00AM
ME COMS STUDIES
COMM 104
ARGUMENTATION AND
DEBATE
Course Context and General
Objectives
Welcome! This course is an introduction to theories,
concepts, and practices in the field of argumentation
and debate. As a class, we will thoroughly explore
how to construct and evaluate arguments as a way to
enhance components of critical thinking, reasoning,
and logic. Argumentation focuses on how to prepare,
present, and defend a point of view by presenting
reasonable proof for an advocated point of view. Students develop critical, lifelong argumentative
communication skills.
The 2014-2015 Los Angeles Pierce Catalog defines the course as follows: “Argumentation embraces the
art and science of civil disagreement, dialogue, discourse, discussion, debate, spirited conversation, and
persuasion. Skills focus on assessing the authenticity, accuracy, and/or worth of evidence, claims, and
contentions. Argumentation focuses on how to prepare, present, and
defend a point of view by presenting reasonable proof for an advocated
point of view. Students develop critical, lifelong argumentative
communication skills.”
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Course Requirements
Grade Breakdown
• 100 pts Chapter Quizzes
• 150 pts Final Exam
• 100 pts Argument Paper 1
• 100 pts Argument Paper 2
• 150 pts Midterm Debate Presentation
• 200 pts Final Debate Presentation
• 200 pts Participation
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Classroom Policies
Classroom Commitment
• We are all learners and teachers in this classroom. Your contribution to discussions, debates, and to
the overall classroom environment is crucial to get the most out of this course, for yourself and for
others.
• As a way to ensure this class is a success for both you and I, we must be committed to be physically
and mentally present for all class sessions. We must come to class prepared to learn and engage
with one another.
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Canvas
• Canvas is a learning management system that seeks to replace Moodle. Los Angeles Pierce
College, as of this semester, as made the official move to Canvas.
Because of this, this classroom will make use of it.
• We will use Canvas for the following classroom mechanisms:
Attendance, topic approvals, discussions, quizzes, outline
submissions, and examinations.
• I will also use Canvas to post updated syllabus information,
assignment guidelines, grades, and make classroom
announcements.
• Please get acquainted with Canvas so that you can stay up to date
with all course information. Here’s the login information:
FOR STUDENTS
LoginID / UserID: Student ID number, example: 881234567
Password: 88mmdd or 88 + month + day you were born. Example: 880101 for Jan 1 birthday
Note: You can also download Canvas on the Apple App Store., Android Store, and Google Play. I
would test out the application but only rely on the website to submit assignments, take quizzes,
etc.
Due Dates
• Due dates are firm. This means that I will accept late assignments beyond any of the deadlines.
• Papers are due as assigned in the syllabus, thus no late papers will be accepted unless you have an
excused absence (this includes either a doctor’s note, a medical issue, or an issue that was cleared up
by me. Transportation or any personal issues may be unfortunate, but do not count as a valid excuse
for the course).
• Assignments will be submitted through turnitin.com (you can find links on our course Canvas page).
11:55pm will be the set time that these assignments will be due on Canvas. Any papers that are
turned in after this time will be considered LATE and will not be accepted.
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• I will make an announcement on the first day AND during the 5th week of school as a reminder
about this policy.
Attendance
• Attendance is required. Absences due to personal illness or medical emergencies must be cleared
via written documentation. Changes in work schedule, personal celebrations (e.g., birthdays),
transportation problems, etc. are NOT considered legitimate reasons to excuse an absence.
• If you are traveling on University-related business, notify me in advance of your scheduled absence.
• Contact classmates for notes or other information missed due to an absence.
• Students are also expected to arrive on time to class. Continuous late arrivals will contribute to a
lower participation grade.
• Attendance will be taken on a regular basis.
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Academic Honesty
• Don’t cheat. Cheating and plagiarism not only prevent the fair and accurate dispersion and
assessment of knowledge, they erode the instructor’s trust in the originality and quality of student
work.
• Students are responsible for understanding and adhering to University policies regarding academic
honesty as specified in the current Los Angeles Pierce College Catalog and Schedule of Classes.
• Cheating in any form or plagiarizing any part or parts of any oral or written work is automatic
grounds for receiving a failing grade in the course.
• In addition, a report will be filed with the Dean of Students for further possible action (including
expulsion from the University).
• If you are uncertain about what constitutes cheating or plagiarism, consult the University catalog for
definitions and for information regarding your rights and responsibilities.
• If you are tempted to cheat or plagiarize, please
contact me so we can work out an honest solution. If I
need to contact you regarding an assignment, I will
seek disciplinary action.
• This link contains a plagiarism activity and quiz to
help you understand this concept. Try it out!
http://library.camden.rutgers.edu/EducationalModule/Plagiarism/
• You can find L.A. Pierce College’s Student Academic Integrity Policy Statement at this link:
http://info.piercecollege.edu/info/conduct/academicINtegrityPOlicy.pdf. We will have a
discussion about what constitutes plagiarism together to be clear about what’s expected us in this
classroom and at this institution.
Email Etiquette
• At times, email exchanges can lead to misunderstanding and miscommunication between the
student and instructor. Thus, I’ve provided some points of advice for you to
consider before you email myself or any other instructor at this university.
• Check the syllabus before emailing me.
• Use your university email so I can clearly identify who you are.
• State purpose, name, class, and meeting times in your subject line.
(example: Debate Assignment - Robert Loy - COMM 104 7pm)
• Begin with a new message and not a reply to class email.
• Check your email frequently for replies and class emails.
• Reply in a timely manner and at an appropriate time.
• Have a personalized and professional signature at the bottom of your
email (I suggest revising the “Sent from my iPhone” signature).
• Have a clear and concise message. State the problem/issue and requested action from me.
• Proofread your email before you send it. Check grammatical mistakes, misspellings, and
language/tone use.
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Technology
• Phones, smartphones, tablets, and laptops will be prohibited in
class to foster an engaged environment. You will be asked to put it
away at the beginning of class (in other words, we will all be required
to turn our phones on silent/vibrate and asked to place them in our
pocket or backpacks).
• If you happen to need to make a phone call or send an important
text out, please step outside when doing so.
• Continuous use of technology (texting in class, constantly checking
your phone, or surfing the internet on your laptop) will result in a
lower participation.
Syllabus Changes
• Any part of this syllabus is subjected to change under the instructor’s discretion. Students will be
notified with any changes in class or via email.
• Grade marks, assignment adjustments, and further explanation/elaboration of policies are also
subjected to change under the instructor’s discretion.
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Course Schedule
Month Week/Date Subject Reading Assignment
Thursday
9/15
Thursday
9/22
Thursday
9/29
Thursday
10/13
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Thursday
10/20
Thursday
10/27
Thursday
11/03
Thursday Quiz 9
11/10
Thursday
11/17
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