This Website is being discontinued. Most of the material that is on this website will be gradually transferred to the new IH website, http://courses.temple.edu/ih  which goes on line on Tuesday, August 26, 2003.

As material appears on the new website, it will be removed from this one. If you find dead links, go to the new website to find what you are looking for.

Questions: email the IH webmaster, Marc Stier at MarcStier@stier.net

 

Announcements

  Intellectual Heritage 61 and 62  A one-credit course for ESL/Bilingual students taking IH 51 and IH 52: This one-credit, one hour per week "lab" will be available from the spring 2002 semester. Geared towards the needs of students enrolled in an IH course for whom English is a second language, the course will focus on providing support for reading, writing, and revising in the context of IH 51 and 52. Students who wish to register for IH and lab should contact Linda Tribune in the IH Program, Anderson 214. Labs will be held in the Writing Center, Tuttleman 201.
 

Plagiarim Report
Please make sure to report all instances of plagiarism to Marc Stier, Internet Coordinator, for posting on our plagiarism police blotter. Click here for a form with which to submit cases of plagiarism.
Results from initial reports will be posted on this web site as soon as we receive them.


New Important Stuff

Steve Esposito, Teaching Euripides' Bacchae
(This is an Adobe PDF file. If you do not have a PDF reader, click here)

This is a complete list of all students in all sections, organized by section.
Search on your last name to find your sections
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Old But still Important Stuff

Effective assignment construction in Intellectual Heritageby Gary Pratt

Working productively with non-native speakers in Intellectual Heritage by Gary Pratt

Planning the IH Syllabus by Daniel P. Tompkins

Connections between Intellectual Heritage, Architecture and the Fine Arts: Resources on File in 214 Anderson

Faculty Handbook, revised for 2001-2001

Using the Computer and Internet in your  Courses

Temple University Computer Services

Official Policies Governing Faculty Behavior
Program Announcements
Calendars of Events (will be updated soon)

Writing Newsletter Archives
Resources (FAQ)
Writing Guides Written by Faculty

 Background Reading
(please suggest helpful materials)

syllabi (51 and 52)
quizzes (51 and 52)
exams (51 and 52)
essay topics (51 and 52)
classroom techniques/ideas (51 and 52)
Faculty Seminars for Faculty (51 and 52)

In addition, ALL faculty should ALSO frequently peruse the IH Webpage.
Put this URL on your syllabus and encourage your students to visit the pages:  http://courses.temple.edu/ih. Information provided there is both administrative and pedagogical.

Acknowledgments

Pages last updated November 25, 2002

http://courses.temple.edu/ih

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