What advice would you give a future communication studies 2 (small group) student of mine? Something you might tell them to help them be successful in this class, or maybe something you wish you knew at the beginning of this course.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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Key Online Resource Links for our Comm 2 Class
Blogger-if-ic-Tips
Personal Effectiveness
Thinking about Small Group Cx (Choose 3)
Social Dynamics of Groups
Group Mechanics: How to run Group Meetings
What is microlending? *Resources for SLP microlending option*
Assessment Resources: use these resources to create group assessment
Power and the Lure of Evil
- Do all companies have to be Evil?
- Zimbardo on TED.com (if not shown in class)
- Shell Shocked at Abu Ghraib
- Slide Show: **disturbing** photos Documenting Abuse at Abu Ghraib
- Power turns Soldiers into "BAD APPLES"
- Pychology Experiments (you have a handout of this)
- The man who shocked the world
- Milgrim Study: The Perils of Obedience (article)
- General Fay's Report Investigating Abu Ghraib Prisoner Abuse **177 Pages** Not Mandatory Reading, but Interesting
1994 Genocide in Rwanda
Celebrating Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Heroism
Lecture Guides
I have attached the lecture guides to the EMERGING LEADER website for your reading pleasure.
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93 comments:
Rosemary says...
I think the best advice I could give is to enjoy the experience and not to be too uptight. This was a fun class and I spent too much time worrying about the assignments and not enough time enjoying the experience of the group involvement. Skye is a interesting and innovating in her style and you will get alot out of her class. I found that the information I learned in this class has helped me in both my personal and business relationships. Read the material, be prepared in class so that you can absorb the life lessons she is sharing. The things I would have liked to know at the beginning of class would have been to relax, be prepared, take in the message, and most importantly, get your group focused and involved as early as possible to ensure a positive group effort and outcome. Good Luck in Comm.2 and remember, ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE!
Rosemary says...
I think the best advice I could give is to enjoy the experience and not to be too uptight. This was a fun class and I spent too much time worrying about the assignments and not enough time enjoying the experience of the group involvement. Skye is a interesting and innovating in her style and you will get alot out of her class. I found that the information I learned in this class has helped me in both my personal and business relationships. Read the material, be prepared in class so that you can absorb the life lessons she is sharing. The things I would have liked to know at the beginning of class would have been to relax, be prepared, take in the message, and most importantly, get your group focused and involved as early as possible to ensure a positive group effort and outcome. Good Luck in Comm.2 and remember, ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE!
Casey Henderson Says...
For a future student I would recommend that when you pick a group, be very specific about the kind of people you want in your group. Don't put someone in your group if they are flakey. Make sure that if your group members do flake, that you communicate with Skye what is going on, she is really understanding about that kind of thing. I started in a group of 7, I haven't seen 3 of them in over a week. So we didn't have their portion of the Presentation, which we thought was going to hurt us.
Christa McKinney
The advice I could give would be have fun with the projects, if you have to raise money, work hard doing it because it really is for a good cause. Also be prepared if some of your group drops out, it happens but you just keep on doing what needs to be done.
Micah Palmer:
This class is not at all what I imagined it was going to be. To tell the truth, I was kind of dreading this class (which is why I waited until the summer of my 3rd year at cabrillo). However, from day one, with the teacher being the late one to class, I knew that this was not going to be an average, sit-in-your-seat-and-listen-for-4-hours kind of class. I was very glad to see a younger, enthusiastic professor up there who is very down to earth and easy to get along with. I admit I was kind of confused about the homework, and I had not had any experience creating a blog, but this is mostly due to my early-morning syndrome. All in all, I had a great time in this class. Skye is a very intelligent and charismatic person who holds the attention of her students well, and is empathetic to the students needs and situations. The best Advice I could give i guess would be to show up to class! I think thats like 2/3 of your grade! She's cool, so be cool.
Jeff D.
The comm. 2 class turned out to be a lot of fun and I am going to miss being here.I had the pleasure of working with a good group which (I feel) made the experience more enjoyable. One just needs to take things in stride. Make sure to pick a group wisely. Some students will drop out or get lost along the way, but that happen in every day life. Don't be stressed about the home work. The readings (I thought) gave good information with every day life skills. What one puts into the class is what one will get out of it. Remember Do the home work, relax, and enjoy the class.
( Eric K )
My advice to future students would be to just go with the flow. Everyone in our group wanted to do well in the class and we sometimes wanted to get a jumpstart on the work ahead. Then sometimes the projects turned out to be different than we expected. When we decided to just flow with the events from day to day and see where the class would take us, it made the experience much more enjoyable.
Fabiola, I really enjoyed this class and my best advice for you the new student is to be constant because the attendance is very important. Besides, the time flies when you have so much fun in any circumstance of your life. Skye is a marvelous teacher, so you wont be bored. The activities and homework are easy and you are going to learn more about the gift of cooperation and work group. I wish you the best.
Heather Orr says...
The advice that I would offer to future students is to just enjoy all of the activities and to spend little to zero time worrying over the assignments. The assignments are a great experience and are extremely helpful in developing the skills needed for working as a team. It is also helpful to keep and open mind throughout the class because the activities encourage individuals to think outside the box at times.
Kyle Rosenlund says....
Learning how to work in groups can often be an uncomfotable and difficult experience. Skye's laid back Aloha style helps you ease in to the group atmosphere. My advice for any future students is to relax and take in as much as possible. Do what you got to do and get er done.
Pick a group that feels right for you, I can't stress that enough. Get to work on your group project and book early on just in case you encounter any troubles such as group members leaving. All in all though your going to have a positive experience, so don't stress out, everyone else is in the same boat as you are. Everything you will learn in this class you will be able to use in your real life situations.
Jacob Heier
The best advice i could give is to have fun. This class is very laid back. I also think its important to pay attention. Skye doesnt cram a whole bunch of information into the class, but she does teach some very basic but important lessons that will help people with social skills including how to really listen to people. Skye is a great teacher who really wants her students to learn which is easy as long as you show up and come ready to learn.
Be prepared to have fun! This class was way better than I thought it was going to be, I was kind of dreading it too and I was pleasantly surprised. I've learned more from this class that I can apply to everyday life in any situation than I have from any other classes I've taken so far. There was alot of variety and interaction, plus we were given class time to work in our groups which really helped. Just don't get stressed or start taking things too seriously because I think that hurts the group interaction. Enjoy!
Ed G.
If I could prepare a student for Comm2, I would try to make sure that they were open to the experience. If I were Morpheus from the Matrix, I would offer them the "Red pill," in lieu of the red pill, I'd tell them that they could absolutely trust Skye, that she practices what she teaches (Clean mirror), that she's fair, intelligent (obvious, I know), cares and on top of that she dares to be truely funny, always making things interesting. So let go and enjoy the ride and get ready to learn a few important things: Some introspectively painful, some liberating, but always with great spirit and fun .
If I could do it over again, I would have taken a breath of air that first week and relaxed!
Gregorio's opinion was split down the middle about taking this class durning the summer. 4 units in 4 weeks is nice, very little academic work (very nice for a summer session, especially after my 10 unit, 30 hour work week spring). That being said, I think I would have gotten more out of this class durning a regular session. It sounded like there were many cool activities we missed out on and that 5 day break over the holiday I felt was a rally killer. For the group fund raiser project, I would suggest that the money raised is kept local. I would offer my opinion to not pick Ms. Marshall's book, I found it disjointed and overall not that interesting. That being said, I liked the idea of comparing the leader role to the hero role, a role that I am quite familiar with and believe humans should try to act out everyday.
Jonathan "Johnny" Perz
i think that the best advise that i could give another student that plans on taking this communication class is to enjoy it to the fullest and support your fellow teamates.
Casey Furtado says... the best advice I could give a future student would be to incorporate the information on communication and listening into a social experiement of sorts in life. Communications truely has practical application everywhere in life and thus many oppurtunties to prove or disprove for yourself what your learning. It also allows you to truely amend new found skills to your personality and life.
L. Catherine says...
Relax! I freaked out over the fund raising idea, and it turned out to be a great and rewarding experience. Working as a team is interesting and fun and things DO get accomplished. Enjoy Skye too, (there aren't that many original and creative thinkers among the staff).
Steve Schwinn
This class was great, Skye is very understanding, and really cares about her students. If there was one thing i would tell a future student it would be. keep showing up. It affects your group, and the class is alot of fun so you might as well. It isn't always easy working in a group, but it is a skill we all need.
SUMMER *08* begins here
Be prepared for the first week to be somewhat brutal, due to a barrage of readings and writings and viewings. (At least it was in the summer session.) I had to drop another class because the workload is fairly intense if you really dig in.
I started out resenting having to take this course this summer for my certificate instead of doing other things, but after I accepted responsibility for my own situation, I began to enjoy it.
I've never taken a class quite like it so it was refreshing and frustrating all at once, but overall, I'm glad I took it!
So, my advice is to keep an open mind and absorb all you can from the course.
At first I was overwhelmed with all of the work that I needed to accomplish within 4 weeks. For students taking this class during regular schedule I believe it shouldn't be so overwhelming. I think that as long as you don't procrastinate working on the group projects you should be able to get a nice score. I especially recommend to no lagg it on the fundraising, even though my group and I did well considering the time constraints was because we did not procrastinate.
I pretty much recommend that you don't let your work pile up just be up to date with everything and you will be just fine.
The class can move alittle fast and seem overwhelming, be patient and get clarification with in a couple of days. Be ready to choose a group, be careful when doing so i got stuck with a couple of free loaders and it made it frustrating, choose a book to present that interest you. Don't fall behind on your reading, take notes on it their is alot to absor, discuss reading material with group it helps to remember what you read. The class is fun and teacher is easy going and funny you wont be bored. promise!!!
For the first week or two you may be way overwhelmed with what you are going to be doing in the class, but as long as you find a loyal group who is willing to work out their schedules and fully commit to the cause, then chance are this class will work out and be an awesome learning experience.
I would say that the biggest thing to remember in this class is to keep an open mind about what you are learning. A lot of the concepts and ideas that you are going to learn will challenge some of your commonly held beliefs, and the more easily you can disengage from your ego and just learn, the easier the class will be. Keep up with the reading, it really does help to supplement the course well (she really DOES check the reading logs!). Attendance is also HUGE, so make sure you don’t miss class, I know it might be hard for some of you lazy f*cks but just do it, it helps A LOT. Lastly, don’t trip too bad about being 5-10 minutes late, Skye isn’t the most punctual gal herself :-P
Sharon says: This class will teach you to think outside the box, so keep an open mind and follow the yellow brick road to self awareness. Stay current in your homework or you will fall behind quickly. It is a fun class and Skye will give you all the help you need! You may not find yourself forever changed but you will never fit inside the box again.
Future Comm. 2 Students...
DO NOT take this class PLUS another summer school class... It is very difficult! This class is very invovled, but in a fun way :) It would have been much more enjoyable if I could of focused more energy on it. Also, pick people for your group who are like minded like you. If you want a good great and are willing to put in the work, find people like that as well. Otherwise you may end up getting more work than you can handle...Not speaking from personal experience! My group was great :D
This class is entertaining because of all the videos and the skye has high energy. I think the most important thing to do is to show up to every class and do all of the class work, blogs, and assessments. It is important to do all of the blogs. Try to check the website daily and post the blog early on. It is a good idea to do them as they come. The teacher also posts comments to tell you if you need to add some more details or information to the blogs. It is important to do the reading and the reading log and reading journal as you go because it makes things easier and prevents you from stressing. The reading is interesting and relates to what we discuss in class. Make sure you give yourself enough time to read the material. Do not worry too much about the group presentation it is more simple than you think at least in the summer session, probably because we were limited on the amount of time that we could spend on the presentation. Whoever you sit next to will most likely be in your group so choose people you feel you would work well with, if not it would be a learning experience anyways. Make sure you do a Power Point presentation, a handout, and an activity. This is a very diverse class. It is entertaining, and you will learn about the lure of evil which explains a lot of things.
Be ready to learn and have a good time doing it. Skye teaches the class in a relaxed manner but don’t think that this is a reason to slack off on doing assignments and come to class unprepared; do not mistake her kindness for weakness. Take in the message of the class, participate in the lectures, come with a positive attitude, and contribute to group assignments on a regular basis. Enjoy!
My advice for future comm 2 students?
1) Relax. The syllabus given on the first day is totally overwhelming but don’t worry. Skye does an outstanding job of communicating with the class and adjusting the workload accordingly.
2) Keep up with the reading and the reading log. The reading log will take a while so don’t procrastinate!
3) Listen and participate. Skye is a great facilitator and a wealth of knowledge. Your class will be more exciting, in-depth, and personal if you participate. Don’t let a class this great pass you by…
Noemi
The best advice I could give for this class is to read all the material and stay focus at all times. Enjoy the experience since this class is really fun,Skye is a very fun instructor. Be wise when choosing your team members since as a group you will have to do many assignments.
What I learned in this class is to be more outspoken and share my ideas. Good luck in Comm 2.
On the first day of class I began to regret signing up for it. Skye bombarded us with assignments left and right. However as the class progressed I quickly got enthusiastic about it. Once I posted the first blog all the stress about homework melted away. Comm2 is exciting and uplifting. In my case, it was a big eye opener. Skye exposes you to many controversial issues, but she always remains neutral. I love and hate that about her. It’s very difficult not to know what the “right” answer is, and Skye never shared her opinion on those issues to ensure that you build and support your own ideas.
This class does involve a lot of reading however, so make sure you keep up with it or it will wear you out if you try doing it all in a few days. Make sure to participate and be confident that all your ideas will be welcomed and accepted. I also recommend voicing your unconformities and not letting other group members dictate the group’s goals, if you do you will find yourself frustrated and with no easy solution. Yet, the most important thing to know is that the class is a lot of fun and if you apply yourself you will get a lot out of it.
At first it will all seem like way too much and overwhelming but don’t get scared away… The class will be great… The only advice that I have for you is to kick back and enjoy the ride… It’s a good class very educational, in an interesting and intriguing way… Don’t stress have fun and you will be rewarded not only with a grade but also with personal growth Skye’s pretty cool so don’t be afraid to ask her any questions…
The only advice I could give is to enjoy the class. First, it seems so stressful but later on you will realized how easy it was. You just have to attend regularly and do your homeworks. You don't have to be worry too much. Just go with the flow and surely you'll love the class since Skye is the best and cool teacher ever. Goodluck! :)
Confucius says...
When we see men of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves.
Translation
In this class you will read about people performing actions that you may feel are deplorable. Rather than judging these people look within the situation and look within yourself.
I took comm 2 in the summer 4 week session...
Short and sweet advice is to learn as much as you can, stay focused because you're in for a ride that requires it and enjoy the material (and the teacher because she's awesome)!!
Longer version of advice...
Pick a book that is either short and easy to read or one that you really find interesting (do your research).
Pick group members carefully. Don't stress over it, but maybe check with the others what kind of outcome they want from the class (what grade do they want? do they really want to learn the material or do they want to do just enought to get by...? etc.)
Participate in class. If you are the shy type, push yourself to speak up in class. i feel like you'll get so much more out of the class if you stay involved during the class disscussions/lectures etc.
talk with skye. she does not like small talk (if i remember her saying that correctly), but she does care and will be there for you. she's understanding and that makes a world of a difference.
more detail... stay on top of your reading log, not only will she have you turn this in for points, but by recording your brainstorms, notes, outlines, questions, and so on in your reading log e v e r y d a y, things will go much more smoothly verses if you don't. just my opinion!
oh and do the blogs as soon as you can, don't let them pile up... thats no good. but of course most of my advice probably is for the typical procrastinator, no matter, i hope it helps. good luck! you'll have fun. :)
Erika Brand
Hi!
Please don't get freaked out on the first couple days of school. I know it seems like an immense amount of information you don't know how to sort out, but once you (and Skye) settle in, things will look a lot more clear. Don't be afraid to ask for clarification either. The work for this class can be time consuming but it is not difficult and definitely manageable if you keep up with it. Listen, be present and engaged and you will walk away with so much knowledge and fun memories! much luck!!!
Nick Gonzales
Comm 2 T/Th
Some advice to help you enjoy the class would be to space all assignments out over a period of time. do not wait to do the reading the night before it is do, or else you will be very tired and probably won't remember much of what you read. just do a little reading everyday and it will go by much quicker. Also do not be afraid to stand up for your own views during class discussions, Skye is not judgmental and is open to all ideas, so put yours out their.It will make class feel a lot more like friends talking, and less like Skye is just teaching away.
The best advice I could give to a future student is to not put this class aside, while you pay attention to your other classes. The one thing I wish I would have known in the beginning of the semester was to really get a jump start on the group project. I feel that if I had known this my group would have had a better outcome in our project. Enjoy this class as much as you can. Skye is a good teacher that makes the experience fun and entertaining. Don't be afraid to speak your mind, especially in your group.
My advice to future students is to stay on top of your work, but also enjoy the class. If you fall behind don't stress about it just make up missed work when ever possible. Don't procrastinate your semester long project. Try to get everything finshed in the first half of the semster so you can focus on other assignments toward the end.
-Melanie Dunstan
THIS CLASS IS VERY EASY BUT TIME CONSUMING. YOU MUST WORK WITH THE SAME PEOPLE IN A GROUP FOR EVERY CLASS. THEY WILL BECOME YOUR FRIENDS, COWORKERS, AND WORST ENEMIES! BE PATIENT, USE YOUR TIME WISELY, AND MAKE SURE TO HAVE A PLANNED OUT AGENDA AT ALL MEETINGS W/ YOUR GROUP OUTSIDE OF CLASS.
The best advice I could offer a future student is to enjoy the time you have in Skye's class. She is an amazing teacher and you'll learn many things about all aspects of yourself and the way humans act. I would suggest that you organize your time for the semester long project and decide your project as early as possible. I think the reason my group was not able to complete our goals was due to the planning of our time. Do the readings, look at Ted.com, and listen to the lectures. Everything I learned in this class was very interesting and worth every bit of effort put into it. Yay for comm 2!!
Frances Salgado
The advice that I would give to the next comm 2 class is to HAVE FUN!! The class seems like a lot of work, but its a lot of FUN! Just enoy the time that you have in the class and with your group. The teacher is an awesome teacher that teaches you a lot of interesting things! I worried a lot about the assignments and didn't enjoy the class as much as I wanted too..so HAVE FUN!
Selina P.
M-W
The advice i would give is to chose a group you are most comfortable with and not to be to uptight.Overall this is a really fun class, make sure when skye gives you the handouts to do in your reading log you do them right away or else it becomes a nightmare..the group projects are a lot of fun and if you give it your all it really makes a difference.Remember enjoy the class and DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!!
Karina Z.
Wed Class
The best advise is to keep up with the reading in the class. Skye gives a lot of reading and she expects to have a thorough posting in your reading log. If you wait it will be VERY overwhelming!!! She covers a lot of material in class and a lot of great subjects that if you let them can change your perspective and perhaps your life. Have fun, keep up with the work and attend class. ENJOY THE JOURNEY!
Erin Jacques
The best advice I could give is to come into the class with an open mind. This class really helped me understand group dynamics and about human nature. It pushes you to look passed the surface and first glance judgements and delve deeper into the situational forces. Apply what you learn, as you learn it, in your own group work and you'll really be able to see a differance in cooperation and work output. There is a lot of material to take in and it's very important to stay on track. Don't let yourself fall behind on the reading logs because the end of the semester creeps up on you. Overall, enjoy the class, keep an open mind, and ask questions!
Nicholas Carr
The most important thing to know about this class is that is group oriented, and a lot of focus goes into being social. As long as you can work comfortably with other people this class isn't that hard, as the individual workload is pretty small. Take the time to enjoy Skye's class and you'll have some fun with the lectures about evil and conformity, along with the distractions like dropping eggs off of buildings and making card houses. Most importantly, have fun with this class and remember to be yourself.
Cx 2 Weds class
Get as much as you can out of this class! There is so much information, and it can seem overwhelming, but there's also a lot of potential to benefit from the work you will do. Working in a group is a much different challenge than working solo on a class project. Be prepared to compromise, argue, and innovate! I found the process to be much more edifying than the end results of our projects.
COMM 2 is a pretty fun course. Skye is a great teacher and is very down to earth. If you don't understand something she'll work with you until you get it figured out. The class is pretty laid back so if you need a lot of structure in order to learn it may not be the best choice. But if you're self motivated and interested in communication, great class.
i forgot to put my name on this one too. sorry again. maya burke comm 2 tues/thurs.
This is really not a class that you should stress out about. It really seems like there is a butt load of work in the beggining but it really is not that bad. This class was such a fun experience for me and not only did I learn alot from SKye but from some of my class mates as well. Overall, this class is pretty easy if you apply some time to it and you will have fun!
This class is a lot of fun, but you really have to keep yourself in check. Skye is a great teacher but won't hold your hand all the way. She is willing to help you with whatever you need, and compromise if needed, and of course is always open to new ideas.
Jennifer Roberts says: comm 2 sounds like fun
my advice to future students is to choose you team members wisely.who you choose will determine the dynamics of your team and how effectly you guys work as a whole. and don't get behind on your outlines and podcasts. check the schedule periodically
This class has given me tools that I will continue to use at work, with house mates, and even family. I will give the following advice: Be open minded. Sometimes wild and crazy ideas are the best ideas! I think having a dynamic group challenges your comfort level and helps mold you into a team player not a leader. Skye's lectures are pretty interesting so don't worry about the long class period.
The best advice I could give a future student would be to choose your group wisely. You don't want to be stuck in a non-synergistic group. Your group will be able to accomplish things more effectively and avoid conflict if you are able to become a team that works well together. Also, make sure you stay on track with the reading outlines and video responses.
Shauna Roth
Cx 2 Weds class
hello student!
All i have to say is do the work and don't procrastinate, for you will regret it when finals come your way. Also come to class and take notes!!! Skye is fun but don't take advantage, do your work!!!!
Good luck!
This is a very informative and hands on class. My best advice is to attend class as much as possible and pick group members that you feel comfortable being around and working with. Skye is a very fun and flexible teacher, but don't take advantage of her!
Tony Gallo
Jennifer Roberts said
Enjoy this class as it will take you out of your comfort zone and help you create a new style of action as a student and a professional. You are going to be forever changed. Keep up with all the little projects and be good to Skye because Skye will be very good for you. It is not a mistake that you are here and now.
Olalani Bowe
I really enjoyed this class.It seems like a lot in the beginning, especially if you've never made a blog before but if you relax and just enjoy the experience, it will all come together. When you choose your team mates, make sure you get people who want to do the same kind of project as you and are serious about doing the work. I had a really good team that came through every time. I think it is important to know what kind of person you want in your team and to make sure that your styles line up. Also, I would choose people that have different skills than yourself so that your team is well rounded. Skye is flexible and laid back and makes a lot of good points, so pay attention. One thing that I wish I knew at the beginning of class was keep with the assignments. Get them done weekly even though they are not due until later in the semester. Otherwise you will end up doing them all at the last minute. Remember, relax and breath.
Good luck!
Comm 2 is a fun class that will depend majorly on you and your chosen group. Other than that, Skye's lectures are always informative, so listen closely and you will always learn something interesting!
I had an excellent time in this class. My group was the best!! Be sure to get organized early, and be open with your group from day one, or you will be sad. DO THE OUTLINES WHEN YOU GET THE READINGS, DO NOT LEAVE THEM TILL THE LAST MIN! You will love life much more, trust me. Don't be absent for the egg drop.
This class has been a really good experience in terms of group's relationship. It is a real challenge to find yourself in a group that you don't know, so choose your group wisely, because this class is all about your group !!!! which can turn out to be really coooool!!! enjoy the class :)
(I love you Rochelle, Scott, Jose, and Shae.)
The following bullet points sums up my experience in the lovely Skye's class:
a) don't leave all your work for the end. It's dumb to do.
b) I loved our lectures and learning experience in Skye's class. The videos we were shown were interesting and made me think on a deeper level on things that are important.
c) GROUP COMMUNICATION IS KEY. If things aren't going well between group members, don't leave the elephant in the room! Talk it out!
d) I thoroughly enjoyed the end result of my group (Shae, Audrey, Scott and Jose) thanks for being awesome guys xo
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Emily Mays
I really enjoyed this class. The content of the lectures force us to look at ourselves and others from a whole new perspective, very cool and important in my opinion. If you miss a class you will most likely miss something important, whether it be important lecture content or group assignments (that your team need you for). Choose your team wisely and start your outlines and other assignments early! Try to relax and enjoy the class :)
Skye classes are always a blast. My advice is come in with an open mind ready to interact and have a great time getting to know new interesting people. One of the most fun classes you will ever take.
Andrea Hankes....
This has been a great class and I have learned so much about how it is to work with a real team to get the job done. It says on the sylabus that this class represents a job and it is so true. My group ran into some problems at the beginning of the semester because our group was to large. My advice to anyone taking this class is to find a smaller group to be in. As group members left we became closer together and were successful in our group projects. Thank you skye for making this a great semester.
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Speedy remarks...."high achiever"
My best tips for new students in communication 2 with Mrs. Gentile is stay on track with her syllabus. Once you fall behind its very hard to play catch-up. Keep your head up fellow students and you will learn a lot and succeed in this classroom...
Peaceout
I wasn't sure I'd like this class in the beginning, but it turned out to be a lot of fun and very interesting.Try and pick a group that you think you will work well with, smaller groups seem to make things go smoother at times. Have fun with the activities and projects. This class is fun but it is a lot of work so don't procrastinate.
Rebecca Fairhurst
This class was so much fun! I learned how to work with others and have a good time doing it. Skye's classes are always interesting and this class was one of my favorites. Good luck to future students!
Briana says....
I think the most important thing to remember when taking this class is that although most everything wasn't due until the end of the semester, DON'T WAIT because you're going to end up rushing to do everything at the last minute just because of the fact that you have until the last minute. Also I would say that if you make rules for your group make sure you stick to them because you don't want angry group members that you have to go through the rest of the semester with. Skye is a great teacher and she will help you if you need it so ASK.
For this class; keep an open mind. Soak everything in before setting an opinion. Keep up with your readings, and just enjoy the class and the teacher. When working in groups keep in mind that everyone has their own personalities and quirks and accept that some you wont like and some you will love but find the middle ground!! ENJOY!!!
Some advice i could give would be...... dont be scared to work in groups. at first i wanted to do everything on my own cause i know i can trust my self, but these people are here to get a good grade too. you will learn alot from this class about working in groups, which is very important in the world we live in today. plus i mean you have skye as a teacher how can you complain. shes one of the best teachers iv had in my life. so pay attention and just do your work you'll learn alot trust me.
In this class you'll have a lot of fun the only thing i would advice students is to start your assignment on time that way you dont get stuck with so much to do at the end of the semester.
Collin,
the advice that ill give to the future students is keep up with the work. i know everyone says that, but its true. stay on top of the work and don't leave it till the end and everything will be fine. have fun.
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