Description, Materials, and Activities
Assessment and Grades
Attendance
Participation Expectations
General Overview
100

The book written by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans that we will use as a guide to the course.

What is "Designing Your Life"?

100

The basis on which this course is graded.

What is "Satisfactory/Fail"?
100

60% of your grade will be based on your _______ and _______ in class activities. 

What is "participation and engagement"?

100

Attendance is _________________.

What is "more than just showing up"?

100

The full name of the center and building that houses this course.

What is the "Walter Center for Career Achievement at Ernie Pyle Hall"?

200

The one and only platform you must use to submit photos of completed Q295 Course Playbook pages to Canvas. 

What is "PowerPoint"?

200

The amount of points gained in the course for completing the weekly modules.

What is "150"?

200

The number of missed classes that WILL lead to a failure of the course.

What is "6"?

200

Arriving late, missing more than _____ minutes of class, or being physically present but repeatedly disengaged from course activities will likely result in reduced PPP points and may be recorded as an absence.

What is "10"?

200

Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-3PM, or by appointment, in Room 233 or on Zoom.

What is "Office Hours"?

300

Through curiosity, talking to people, and trying things, this course encourages students to _______ their way forward.

What is "build"?

300

The amount of points gained in the course for fulfilling your career readiness experiences.

What is "50"?

300

The words that make up the acronym "PPP".

What is...

"Presence, Preparation, and Participation"?

300

The number of criteria to maintain a full 20 PPP points for the day beyond just showing up to class on time.

What is "7"?

300

The email that you may use to schedule appointments with me.

What is "jtansmor@iu.edu"?

400

An entrepreneurial approach to decision making and life planning that shapes the idea of "Life Design" and includes redefining problems, empathy research, idea generation, prototyping, and plan refinement.

What is "Design Thinking"?

400

Passing this course will require a point-accumulation rate of AND "Major Assignment" pass rate of __________.

What is "75% or higher"?

400

The course total of "PPP" points from where 20 points will be deducted after each absence or other class issues.

What is "600"?

400

The name for the "preparatory" fashion that this course follows where assignments are to be submitted before class.

What is a "Flipped Design"?

400

The term for first checking Canvas, then the assignment, then with a classmate whenever you have a question.

What is "Three Before Me"?

500

The "activity" for creating several potential future pathways and building a professional system of classmates, alumni and other collaborators through "college chats" that are relevant to your interests.

What is "Career Planning and Networking"?

500

The names of ALL THREE Major Assignments for this course that amount to 200 points.

What are

"College Career Chat, Odyssey Plan, and Life Design Story"?

500

The Canvas Module that houses all the class materials and activities that you missed during an absence. 

What is "Class Lesson Synopsis"?

500

These will be arranged for campus emergencies or instructor contingencies... NOT for individual student requests.

What is a "Zoom/virtual class session"?

500

_______ allows instructors to combine multiple course sections into a single course in Canvas.

What is "cross-listing"?

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