NEW Spanish Course Offerings at BC North Campus 2012 Dr. Richard Klein, SPN 1121 #440727. Downtown campus
This is NOT a blended class. It meets for 6 weeks, Monday-Wednesdsay, 12:30-2:30pm.
New edition of Puntos de partida, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073385417/information_center_view0/
Is a blended, enhanced or hybrid class for you? Read this to find out, http://www.broward.edu/elearning/eLearning/about/page10368.html
Academic Calendar
**The SPN 1000 is a custom made course for those residents in the community who require a cursory knowledge of Spanish to help them communicate with Spanish speaking people. By the end of the course, students will reach the learning outcomes listed at the end of each unit: http://www.broward.edu/outlines/SPN1000.pdf
Required textbook for SPN 1000:
Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners. Level 1 by Margarita Madrigal – (3rd ed.)
New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc. 2004
Course Descriptions:
**By the end of the course, students will reach the learning outcomes listed at the end of each unit: http://www.broward.edu/outlines/SPN1120.pdf
**By the end of the course, students will reach the learning outcomes listed at the end of each unit: http://www.broward.edu/outlines/SPN1121.pdf
Required Textbooks: http://www.broward.edu/bookstore/centralorder.jsp (Flexible Learning)
**By the end of the course, students will reach the learning outcomes listed at the end of each unit: http://www.broward.edu/outlines/SPN1120.pdf
**By the end of the course, students will reach the learning outcomes listed at the end of each unit: http://www.broward.edu/outlines/SPN1121.pdf
Required Textbooks: http://www.broward.edu/bookstore/centralorder.jsp (Flexible Learning)
Fundamentals of speaking, listening-comprehension, reading, writing, and Hispanic culture. Classroom practice and exercises supplemented by laboratory and/or multi-media designed to develop communicative competence and cultural sensitivity. Student expected to continue further implementation and expansion of their proficiencies in SPN 1121 and SPN 2220. Special fee charged.
General Education Requirements – Associate of Arts Degree (AA), meets Area(s): 2B and 8
General Education Requirements – Associate in Science Degree (AS), meets Area(s): 2 or 5
- Puntos de partida 9e
- Online Workbook/Lab manual from Centro, http://alturl.com/h6t8p (You will receive two codes--the book code and the course code). When you purchase the materials, you get the book code. When you log into Bb, you get the course code that I will post and send via Bb email.
- Tell Me More (TMM), software available at the BC Central Campus bookstore (ask the cashier). It is the size of a credit card.
- New World Dictionary (edited by Salvadore Ramondino), available at any local bookstore, http://alturl.com/j99w5
- Or, use the online dictionary, http://www.wordreference.com/
Dr. Klein received his Ph.D. from Princeton University. He has more than 15 years experience teaching Spanish and ESL at all levels. In addition to his training in Spanish, Dr. Klein also has a MA in Theater, so he uses performance techniques to teach language. Dr. Klein has studied, lived and taken students to Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Methods of Instruction
The blended (hybrid) courses will be a combination of face-to-face instruction and online learning. While in class I will provide you the support to practice the material you memorize at home. I will use a communicative approach with performance-based activities so you are engaged in the lesson at home and on campus."This is a 4-credit hour course. Normally, a 4-credit hour course would meet two times each week (during a 16 week term) for a total of 4 hours per week or 64 hours per term. In this class, we will meet once a week for at least 3.5 hours, and you will engage in structured out-of-class or online activities for the remainder of the class time."
Assessments
Students are assessed with a variety of examinations and cultural projects which include the following:
1) Quizzes and examinations; Final Exam.
1) Quizzes and examinations; Final Exam.
2) Dictation and active listening.
3) Individual and/or collaborative oral communication--presentation, interview, or recording.
4) Readings of increasing levels of difficulty, especially on topics dealing with customs, traditions, facts and figures, and current issues of the Hispanic world.
5) Short compositions in the present tense.
6) Multi-Media assignments for cultural enrichment and language reinforcement, and/or lab sessions.
Links to help students get connected to Blackboard/e-learning courses at BC:
- BC Blackboard/e-Learning login page (The direct link for Blackboard login is https://elearning.broward.edu/)
- Student e-learning Resources
- Publisher access code help page
- Blackboard Helpdesk is available if you need any technical assistance using or logging into Blackboard
- Bb Tutorial Cheatsheet, http://www.broward.edu/webct/orientations.jsp
¡Bienvenidos a las clases de español en Broward College (North Campus)!
