Thank you for participating in TIRP service-learning outreach!
Your reports are the basis for academic credit. Whether or not you are seeking a credit option, reports are required as a university record of service-learning efforts and impact in local schools.
Required Format:
Session 1 materials: [The first line of your report is the session number and full title of the database item(s).]
Focus Q: [On a new line, list your focus question from your TAP form. If you changed the question then add the new version after the TAP version.]
*** For the minimum of 3 student specifics, do not refer to students by name; instead call them Student A, B or C.
*** For the minimum of 500 words, guiding questions are here: https://www.forums.usc-calis.net/showthread.php?tid=297
Use clear paragraph structure. If you include too much focus on the step-by-step process of the lesson rather than substance, you may be asked to revise your report.
*** The webboard is public. If you include names, commentary or observations, you will need to revise your post.
To Post:
1. For each report, select Post Reply. (Do not select New Topic)
2. Copy/paste from your Word file and save a copy until after the semester is over.
3. Before pasting, confirm that you have met the minimum of at least 500 words.
4. Each report must be submitted by midnight within 3 calendar days after each session.
A CALIS staff member will review your report each week and post a message below of the scoring for your performance evaluation.
We welcome any questions or concerns you have about scoring.
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[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session 1: Human Rights Bingo and UDHR Handouts[/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 0/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 6/6
Total: 12/15
Comments: Thank you for your detailed reflection on how students engaged with the material! Please try to meet the minimum of 500 words. Your student specifics sound great and I appreciate how you tied in your personal experiences as well. Please remember to submit your reports on time, but thank you for your late response.
-AS, 10/31
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session #2: Blood Bones and Organs, Two Worlds That Protect and Serve, Four Worlds Worksheet
***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 0/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 6/6
Total: 12/15
Comments: Your reflection sounds great, like your last one! Your student specifics sound insightful and I appreciated how you spoke on the ways in which your team would improve. However, please bring your word count to 500, and remember to submit your reports on time.
-AS, 10/31
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session #3: Every Deed Makes A Difference, Remarks on Trayvon Martin by President Obama
***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 0/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 6/6
Total: 12/15
Comments: I appreciate your detailed reflection! Your student specifics sound insightful and your implementation of technology and PowerPoints seems like a nice new way to educate these students. I hope you and your team can brainstorm ideas to maintain the attention of all students, and please feel free to speak with CALIS advisement to tackle this issue if you need to. Also, please bring your word count to 500, and remember to submit your reports on time.
-AS, 10/31
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session 4: Taking Sides & Finding Balance: China's One Child Policy & Three Ethical Perspectives Introduction
***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 3/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 4/6
Total: 13/15
Comments: Nice job on this reflection, thanks for submitting this on time! Please remember to include at least 3 student specifics, but I really appreciated your comments on students A and B. Remember that your report must be a minimum of 500 words. Glad to see improvement in student engagement.
-AS, 10/31
Your reports are the basis for academic credit. Whether or not you are seeking a credit option, reports are required as a university record of service-learning efforts and impact in local schools.
Required Format:
Session 1 materials: [The first line of your report is the session number and full title of the database item(s).]
Focus Q: [On a new line, list your focus question from your TAP form. If you changed the question then add the new version after the TAP version.]
*** For the minimum of 3 student specifics, do not refer to students by name; instead call them Student A, B or C.
*** For the minimum of 500 words, guiding questions are here: https://www.forums.usc-calis.net/showthread.php?tid=297
Use clear paragraph structure. If you include too much focus on the step-by-step process of the lesson rather than substance, you may be asked to revise your report.
*** The webboard is public. If you include names, commentary or observations, you will need to revise your post.
To Post:
1. For each report, select Post Reply. (Do not select New Topic)
2. Copy/paste from your Word file and save a copy until after the semester is over.
3. Before pasting, confirm that you have met the minimum of at least 500 words.
4. Each report must be submitted by midnight within 3 calendar days after each session.
A CALIS staff member will review your report each week and post a message below of the scoring for your performance evaluation.
We welcome any questions or concerns you have about scoring.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session 1: Human Rights Bingo and UDHR Handouts[/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 0/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 6/6
Total: 12/15
Comments: Thank you for your detailed reflection on how students engaged with the material! Please try to meet the minimum of 500 words. Your student specifics sound great and I appreciate how you tied in your personal experiences as well. Please remember to submit your reports on time, but thank you for your late response.
-AS, 10/31
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session #2: Blood Bones and Organs, Two Worlds That Protect and Serve, Four Worlds Worksheet
***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 0/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 6/6
Total: 12/15
Comments: Your reflection sounds great, like your last one! Your student specifics sound insightful and I appreciated how you spoke on the ways in which your team would improve. However, please bring your word count to 500, and remember to submit your reports on time.
-AS, 10/31
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session #3: Every Deed Makes A Difference, Remarks on Trayvon Martin by President Obama
***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 0/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 6/6
Total: 12/15
Comments: I appreciate your detailed reflection! Your student specifics sound insightful and your implementation of technology and PowerPoints seems like a nice new way to educate these students. I hope you and your team can brainstorm ideas to maintain the attention of all students, and please feel free to speak with CALIS advisement to tackle this issue if you need to. Also, please bring your word count to 500, and remember to submit your reports on time.
-AS, 10/31
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Session 4: Taking Sides & Finding Balance: China's One Child Policy & Three Ethical Perspectives Introduction
***Scores pending revision of a 500-word minimum[/font]
On Time: 3/3
Substantive: 6/6
Student specifics: 4/6
Total: 13/15
Comments: Nice job on this reflection, thanks for submitting this on time! Please remember to include at least 3 student specifics, but I really appreciated your comments on students A and B. Remember that your report must be a minimum of 500 words. Glad to see improvement in student engagement.
-AS, 10/31