The Basics
Course Assignments
Course Policies
Chapter 1
Miscellaneous
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What is my name? 

Noel 

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What will your first major assignment be? 

Extemporaneous Speech 

100

How many Friday recitations can I miss without losing engagement points? 

100

What is communication? 

A participatory process that utilizes messages to generate meaning (Pearson and Nelson, 2000).

100

What are my office hours? 

Wednesday, 11:30-1:30 
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What is the section number for this recitation? 

Section 153

200

When are e-book quizzes due? 

At the end of each unit 

200

Can I use A.I. to write my assignments, help generate ideas, etc.? 

No 

200

Name one of the ten reasons for studying communication.

Improve the way others see you, improve the way you see yourself, help you succeed professionally, strong and meaningful relationships, help us stay healthy, learn how to advocate, better understand culture and society, communicate with diverse audiences, negotiate and understand conflict, think critically

200

True or False: I can turn in my homework whenever I feel like it. 

False 

300

What are the three units in this class? 

Rhetoric, Organizational Communication, Interpersonal Communication

300

True or False: There are extra credit opportunities in the course? 

True 

300

How do I contact Noel if I have a question? 

Through Canvas, before/after class, during office hours 

300

What does the SMRC model stand for? 

Source -> Message -> Channel -> Receiver

300

What are Dr. Bonander's office hours? 

Monday and Wednesday: 1:00-2:00

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Who should I contact if I'm having problems with the e-book? 

Great Rivers Publishing 

400

True or False: All exams are closed book. 

True 

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