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Module 1, Lecture 3 PAF101 “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Ben Franklin
Class Agenda • Announcements • Introduce TA’s • Module 1 Advice • Skills WIN! • Where policy can be found • Assignment for next class
Extra Credit Opportunities! Receive extra credit throughout the semester by attending any speech related to Public Policy. You may receive up to 3 points per event that you attend: 5 total events x 3 points per event =15 possible points *These 15 points can make the difference between an A- or a B+
How extra credit works! After the event, fill out the Extra Credit Speaker Evaluation Form located under the Extra Credit tab on the PAF website: http://classes.Maxwell.syr.edu/paf101/Extra_Credit.html After you complete the on-line form within 48 hours, I will send you an email letting you know that I received it and the total amount of points you have received. If you do not receive an email within 48 hours, please contact Andrew B. P. Barrows at abbarrow@syr.edu to ensure that you get points!
Other Extra Credit Opportunities: Blood Drives Donating blood also counts for 3 extra credit points. To receive the credit you MUST: • Submit a separate blood drive form found under the Extra Credit tab on the PAF 101 website. • You must give proof of your donation to either myself or your TA. *You may only receive credit for donating blood twice* *If you are denied because of health problems, you may still complete the form and receive extra credit, however, you may only do this once*
Use the Links Provided Below to Find Events! • http://www.dailyorange.com/ • http://sunews.syr.edu/ • http://suevents.syr.edu/main.php • http://www1.maxwell.syr.edu/calendar/calendar.aspx
Do you know of other Extra Credit Opportunities? If you are aware of any future presentations related to public policy that the class could attend, please contact Professor Coplin! wdcoplin@maxwell.syr.edu
The State of Democracy Lecture Series presents Senator Kirsten Gillibrand • “The American Opportunity Agenda” • Friday, January 17 @ 2:30pm • Eggers Hall Room 220
VOLUNTEER WITH ‘CUSE SPOT THIS SEMESTER! Offer your time to teach a course you design based off of your interests or talents! Examples: ultimate frisbee, cooking, a language, ice skating, etc. - February Break Program (Apply by January 17th) February 18 – February 21 4 hours during the week (T/Th 11-1 or 2-4 OR W/F 11- 1 or 2-4) - Semester Program Monday – Friday (anytime between 4:45 and 7) Flexible schedules! For more information or to apply, please visit : http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/Cuse_Spot.aspx If you have any questions, please contact Mayara Martinez – mmarti12@syr.edu
Class Rules • No CELL PHONES or TEXTING • During Lectures, use of laptops for PAF 101 purposes ONLY – MUST SIT IN FRONT ROW OF GROUP • If you are late (after 12:45) you lose 5 points from your module STARTING WEDNESDAY
Listen for Helpful Hints You can visit any TA’s office hours, but you can only email your TA regarding your module paper. You cannot email your TA less than 24 hours before a module is due. Meet your TA’s
E-MAIL • E-mail your TA by 8 pm on 1/22 (Wednesday) or lose 5 points!!!!
Intro to Module 1 Paper • Due 1/31 at 12:45. 5 point deduction if five minutes late up to 4:30. 10 points for every day after that. • GET OUT YOUR COPY of the Module
Exercise 1.1-1.5 Overview • Do one a night • Read carefully in Maxwell Manual • Articles, editorials or blogs must be affiliated with a real newspaper –print or electronic published within the last six months • FOLLOW DIRECTIONS • Policies in 1.2 and 1.3 can be existing or proposed http://classes.maxwell.syr.edu/paf101/Module_1.html
Cover Sheet and Scoring • Each Module has a similar cover sheet • Module 1 = 135 points • 85 points for exercises 1-5 • 50 for Team Policy Exercise (TPE) explained in next class • Lose points off the top for • Late Paper (5 first day, 10 everyday after) • Writing (up to 10 points) • Organization (up to 5 points) • Participation (5 points per absence, lateness, immaturity)
Skills Win! Exercise • Skill Set 1: Taking Responsibility • Skill Set 2: Developing Physical Skills • A requires you to go to the Skills Win! Assessment. Answer honestly! • B & C require looking through the Skills Win! Playbook • Print out the receipts and attach them to back of the Skills Win! exercise
Skills Win! Be A Winner • [Skill Set 1: Taking Responsibility] • [Skill Set 2: Developing Physical Skills] • **Videos are available on the app
Module One Exercises 1.1-1.5 • 1.1-1.4 require research, thinking and writing • Answer the question with as little ink as possible • Pay attention to detail • 1.5 is APA references. It’s a killer.
MODULE FORMATING TIPS • To avoid failing this course, Go to APA Guide • Newspaper articles must be printed from the website and not from a word document
Article Attachment Guidelines • Must be printed directly from webpage • NO LOOSE ARTICLES – must be stapled, taped, or glued to a piece of paper directly after the exercise • Hand write exercise number (and letter, if applicable) on article printout • Articles must be dated within past six months • Don’t include formatting guidelines
APA Citation Workshop Brief Overview of Module Papers
Quick Review… • APA is like MLA in that there’s both internal references and a final references list at the end of the document. • APA is also called the “name-date” format of citation. Inclusion of the date in internal citations is one of the main ways that APA differs from MLA.
TWO PART SYSTEM • Internal References –a.k.a parenthetical • References
Internal Reference System • Use an internal reference both when quoting directly or paraphrasing. • Understand how to include multiple authors in an internal citation. • Understand how to format a references page and cite the following on it: • Book • Newspaper Article • Website
How to internally reference… • Here are the correct citations: • “Eight murders are deterred by every legal execution”(Maier, 1999, p. 32). Below are correct examples, however DO NOT use these in your module • According to Maier (1999), it costs $25,000 to jail a prisoner for one year. • In 1999, Maier found that the number of rapes reported by women on surveys varies greatly depending on who administers the survey. Remember that if you are using direct quotes you must include the page number of the text as well.
Reference Page(s) • Appears at the end • Every internal cite must have a reference • Look at the APA guide under Modules on the PAF 101 website and follow the exact format of the References page. • APA Guide Use PAF 101 Website (Cornell)
How a website citation should look… McMellen, M. (2005). Closing the achievement gap. Retrieved September 2, 2005, from http://www.nysdoe/mmcmellen/0987.htm ALWAYS REMOVE HYPERLINK in References
Don’t Plagiarize! • Any direct quote must be in quotation marks with an internal citation • Failure to do so results in a zero for your paper
For Next Class • Start Module One paper • Send an e-mail to your TA by 8 PM Wednesday 1/22 or lose 5 points • Review the TPE Exercise Instructions in Module 1 downloads and bring printed copy to class