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Instructor: Jud Sage E-mail: hsage@cox.net. I generally respond to email within 24 hours, usually less. If you need to speak with me by phone, email me a number and time when it is convenient to talk. In emergency, call the ELI hot line and they will call me. Alternate email: hsage@nvcc.edu. Please do not send the same email to both addresses. Please put History 121 in the subject line of emails, especially when submitting papers, and identify yourself in the message. |
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Things to do before you begin the course:
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| TEXTS: The text for this course is U.S. History I: Text for History 121, Northern Virginia Community College, which is available in 3 formats. First, all reading assignments, topics and documents, are linked from your Assignments Page. You can print them free. If you want the entire text you can get it from Lulu publishing at a PDF file for downloading, or as a printed text. Lulu is a “Print on Demand” publisher, which keeps the cost to you very modest. Here is a link to my storefront at Lulu. Your order will take about one week to arrive. You may pay for it by credit card or through PalPal, a very secure online payment system owned by Ebay. NOTE: you do not have to purchase anything. The print version is offered for your convenience, but everything is available free on this web site. The text is not carried in bookstores because the price would be double what you pay at Lulu. | ||||||||
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Students are not required to attend any on-campus meetings but must complete assignments in a timely manner. Course completion requirements include:
SKILLS: This course requires intensive reading and good writing skills. You should be able to read and write at a level sufficient to complete English 111. If your reading and writing skills are not yet ready to do college work, your grade will no doubt reflect that fact. If you have questions in this area, email the instructor. ACCOMMODATIONS: Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments or accommodations is encouraged to contact a Counselor for Disability Services. Contact information for the disability services counselors and services provided can be found online at http://www.nvcc.edu/depts/disability/. For additional information, please contact an ELI counselor at elicounselors@nvcc.edu or (703) 323-2425. All information is kept confidential and may increase your chances of success in the academic setting. |
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Computer skills are now an essential part of the education process. Students should be able to:
Navigating the Web Site. Once you are up and running with the course you will want to spend time in the Sage History pages. These pages contain extra links to sources related to American History. All documents assigned for reading or for use in writing essays are on the History 121 pages, some on this site, others on remote sites. You will also find on this site topic summaries of the main events covered in the course. These topic summaries supplement what you will find in your text and are condensed from my classroom lectures. You should not consider these summaries an adequate substitute for reading the text and documents. You should think of them as a secondary text and expect questions from them on exams. Some brief audio clips on salient points will be added as the course progresses. Please note that these pages are copyrighted. You may print or copy them for your own personal use but may not redistribute, post or use them for any commercial purpose without express permission of the author. In accordance with common practice on the Internet, feel free to link to these pages. |
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Updated
August 16, 2008
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