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Summer & Fall 2013
WebSMART Registration

By appointment, 5/9 - 6/16
Final Exams
Saturday, 5/18 - Friday, 5/24
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Communication Studies
Assignments for Kate Motoyama - COMM 110

Syllabus & Other Information

  • Motoyama COMM 110 Syllabus SPRING 2013 (WORD DOC)
  • Motoyama COMM 110 Syllabus AA, AH -  (Word) or (PDF)
  • Motoyama COMM 110 Syllabus AE, AF, AM - (Word) or (PDF)
  • Motoyama COMM 110 SUMMER 2012 Syllabus (Word)
  • Motoyama Study Guide - (Word)
  • Motoyama Supplementals - (Word)

Please observe due date for these assignments. The worth of the mandatory assignments (0 to 5 pts.) is belied by the possible point value assigned; however, I do not want students to be penalized by the limited hours of the Comm Lab.

Speeches and presentations

Speech #1:  Video Collage (Word) or (PDF) 
Speech #2:  Information or Demonstration.
Successful Topics for Speeches (PDF)
Speech #3:  Persuasive: debate on an issue in the CCC system.
Speech #4:  Local Hero Speech.

 Mandatory lab assignments 5 pts ea: complete all three (15 pts)

  • View and write critique of Speech #1 (Word) or (PDF)
  • View and write critique of Speech #2 (Word) or (PDF) 
  • View and write critique of Speech #3 (Word) or (PDF)

Optional lab assignments

You may complete a maximum of two (2) optional assignments; please check your syllabus for a complete list. Each optional assignment is scored on a 0 to 5 pt. scale. You may complete more than two to complement class work; however, you will receive credit for only two optional assignments.

  • President Lincoln versus PowerPoint: A Comparison of Differences in Presentation (Word) or (PDF)
  • Outline Practice (Word) or (PDF)
  • Rhetorical Analysis of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" (Word) or (PDF)
  • REASONING (Word) or (PDF)
  • Mario Savio and the Free Speech Movement (Word) or (PDF)

Exams 

65/65 pts each. There will be one midterm exam and one comprehensive final exam.