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THE INTRO

Instead of asking a student about his/her previous class experience, some faculty members require a CREATIVE initial post. Here is an example:

MOST INSTRUCTORS ASK YOU TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF UPON ENTERING A CLASS…WELL, SINCE I LIKE TO DO THINGS A BIT DIFFERENTLY, I AM GOING TO ASK FOR A VERY UNIQUE “HELLO” FROM YOU!

WHAT IS YOUR MISSION STATEMENT?

OK…I HEAR YOU OUT THERE…NO I AM NOT NUTS. COMPANIES HAVE MISSION STATEMENTS, SO DO PEOPLE. PLEASE SHARE YOUR SCHOLASTIC/PROFESSIONAL MISSION STATEMENT WITH THE CLASS. (Try to keep it around 50 words) I WILL START…

MISSION STATEMENT FOR THE PROFESSOR
I am an energetic, innovative and creative professor who seeks the same from her students. I will provide professional, comprehensive, and timely feedback to aid my students in their pursuit of lifelong knowledge and quality-enhancing skills. I seek to facilitate and foster an environment wherein the students are empowered to succeed.

Some of you may think that it sounds like a posting for a singles ad, at least at the beginning, but from a faculty standpoint, this assignment does wonders.
First issue that comes up: student posts the “normal” intro…hello! Guess what, this student may not READ anything that is posted...ALARMS should sound.
On the flip side, the content of the introduction provides an insight into one’s creativity, abilities, and how much energy a student will expend in the class. At what level of Bloom’s taxonomy is s/he functioning? These postings are often quite telling. Other things that can be gained from the postings: grammar, spelling, development of an idea and logical thought, and tendency to COPY other people’s work. It is amazing how many students post an intro that is nearly identical to another. In the past, around 75% of the students who did this would plagiarize their first assignment. What is YOUR MISSION STATEMENT?

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