Final Grades are now posted in the WebGrade system and will remain available through January.
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All tests and homework assignments are brought back to class only once after they are graded and recorded. Subsequently they are placed in the Return Box that is located on the right front side of my desk in the GWU office in LND 232. You can pick them up anytime the office door is open. |
From Bebe Wagner |
Department of Religious
Studies majors are required to take the 16PF Personality Inventory before
graduating. This is a tool that will help you understand your personal
strengths and weaknesses. You will appreciate having this type of
assessment of yourself as you go into your ministry. This will be
an important tool as you gain experience and mature in your ministry and
personal life.
The inventory and interpretation are offered each fall semester. Students are encouraged to take the 16PF during their Sophomore or Junior years. The test will be given on Thursday, October 23, 2003 at 9:25 in Lindsay 214. There is a $12.50 charge to help defray the cost. Please sign up and make payment in the Department of Religious Studies office suite (Lindsay 225) by noon Wednesday, October 22. Checks should be make to Gardner-Webb University. Please email or call me at 406-4460 or Dr. Ron Williams at 406-3936 should you have any questions. |
From the GOAL Office |
GOAL Student Campus Day October 11, 2003 2. The campus shop is open from 11am-1pm, if you plan to purchase items be sure to visit during this time! 3. Tickets for lunch and the football game will be distributed in front of the cafeteria, which is located in the Dover Campus Center (DCC). If you are not attending lunch or do not arrive before 1pm you may pick up tickets for the football game in OMG until 3pm. 4. Lunch and admission to the game is free, but please remember to bring money for campus shop purchases and purchases at the concession stand during the football game. 5. Once enroute, if students need help with directions, please contact the Campus Police at 704-406-4440. Lunch & Campus Shop 11am-1pm
Reception 1-3pm
Another large event on campus October 11 is VIP day for potential freshman. Do not be confused by their signs and directions. |
We also have an Image Consultant coming to speak to them from Charlotte.
(Ms. Sonya Barnes works with executives all over the east coast on improving
their image in the corporate world.) The dinner will also have a
fashion show representing business attire and business casual. We
believe this information will help our seniors to have a competitive edge
in interviewing, and we need your help to encourage them to come.
This event is on Thursday evening October 2nd from 7-9:30. The cost
of the event is
$10.00. For more information, please have students contact
our office inWashburn Hall or call us at 4562. Thank you,
Holly Sweat
Director of Career Services
Quiz 4 Now activated Due by next Thursday, Sept. 25 Click icon for direct access to the quiz: Be sure to follow the instructions contained inside the quiz exactly as instructed! Following instructions is a part of the grading process. Especially important is the content of the email Subject field and the quiz file name. Points are being deducted on the grade for not strictly following the instructions! The quiz may be turned in by one of three methods: As an email attachement sent to GWU@cranfordville.com. Deadline is midnight on due date. Via fax sent to 704-434-0472. Deadline is midnight on due date. As hard copy printout at the beginning of class. Deadline is classtime on due date. The instructions for quiz 5 will be posted by the beginning of next week Exam 1 and Quiz 4 will be graded by the middle of next week. Check the WebGrade system beginning next Thursday for grades. Topic range for next Thursday, Sept. 25: 2.2.2
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Your Name,
Below are instructions for accessing your grades over the internet at Micrograde's Webgrade site. This page can be accessed 24h7d in Web Gradebook under Your Choices in your class courseroom (click this hyperlink for access). It's located at the bottom of the list. Here are some important instructions.
3. Also, the updated MicroGrade system allows for two email addresses. If you have a second address, please supply it to me and I will enter it into the gradebook. This will help insure that grade reports come through okay. Hopefully, this will simplify the grade reporting process for both you and me. I'm using this system because the GWU Blackboard is both unreliable and grades would have to be manually entered into it. The WebGrade system is linked to the version of the electronic gradebook that I use and uploading the files is a mere click of a button after the gradebook has been update. Dr. Cranford --
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Don't forget to complete two online forms: | |
1. Student Profile (5 bonus points within time limit) |
For BOTH classes, the first class period will be held in
Dover Library Computer Lab
not in Lindsay where will will meet after the first class period.
Psst!! If you want to get a running start on the best choice of presentation assignments, click on the sun. Fill out the online form as instructed and you are set to go. |
Welcome
to the Religion 311 Bulletin Board |
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Some Items of Note:
1. The development of the Religion 311 course room is just now getting underway at the beginning of summer. The various aspects of its development will continue periodically through the summer months so that everything will be in final form by the beginning of the fall semester. 2. This means that the course design is also in process and is not yet finalized. With multiple sections already scheduled a flexible structure is being developed to accommodate classes with different numbers of students enrolled. 3. Check the course room occasionally for insight
into how the structure is being developed.
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My philosophy of teaching the upper level
undergraduate courses stresses the importance of each student developing
skills in handling the text of the Bible, not just learning the data inside
the scripture. Thus the course design will highlight skill development
as an essential part of the class.
This particular class focuses attention on the synoptic gospels. This means three areas of skill development: (1) learning what tools to use in the study of the gospel texts, as well as how to use them; (2) building on a basic exegetical foundation a layer of specialized interpretative strategies uniquely appropriate to gospel study; and (3) applying these two previous areas of skill development to extensive study of the gospel texts. |