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SYLLABUS: American Sign Language

ASL&121  Winter 2024

5 Credits, in-person class Mish-ee-twie 1109

Meets Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 pm -7:00 pm (Attendance is necessary)

Instructor: Mrs. Liza Weaver
Contact me: Email / Phone: lweaver@wvc.edu, 360-319-5537 (cell)
Office hours are by appointment via Zoom OR in-person after class.
Office hours are for YOU! I meet after each class and by appointment. Please contact me via email or through Canvas messaging.

WELCOME AND DIVERSITY/INCLUSION

All students are welcome in this classroom.  I strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for every student to thrive.  Please let me know if you have any concerns.  You belong at WVC and in this classroom.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Welcome! ASL 121 is a full-immersion* class that teaches basic manual communication skills, including signs for everyday communication, grammar, and the manual alphabet. Topics include sharing information about oneself and common everyday events. Grammar is introduced in context, with an emphasis on developing question and answer skills. The student will learn beginning skills for initiating and carrying on a conversation. Interactive activities in class provide practice with vocabulary while online activities and homework provide review and reinforcement. Introductory information regarding historical and cultural aspects of the Deaf community will also be included.

PREREQUISITES: none

MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED

  1. Text: Signing Naturally student workbook with DVD  ISBN: 978-1-58121-210-5. Publisher: Dawn Sign Press. Available at the WVC student bookstore (New- $84.95 plus tax. Used-$63.70 and lower). The WVC Bookstore will price match Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com website prices. For Amazon price matching, fulfillment must be by Amazon rather than third party sellers. (The Signing Naturally book is used for both ASL 121 & 122 )
  2. GoReact.com account for submitting video homework ($31.99/quarter). You will be prompted to set up an account on your first assignment (see the Getting Started module).
  3. Computer with reliable online access and video recording capability. This course requires the student to regularly submit video recordings of him/herself signing for teacher evaluation and feedback. The WVC library has equipment that can be checked out.
  4. SIDE NOTE: The curriculum is expensive. I would suggest you check online booksellers like Amazon, Chegg, or eCampus for a lower cost.  Consider renting instead of buying to save money. You also have the option to rent books without the DVD as I embed the video links in the assignments.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  1. Build a basic vocabulary in ASL, including fingerspelling and numbers.
  2. Develop visual and spatial awareness for using a manual language.
  3. Apply ASL vocabulary to communicate introductory information about oneself, and ask for basic needs.
  4. Form signs accurately (production/expressive). Use correct grammatical structure.
  5. Use information about Deaf culture to appropriately get attention, converse, and ask and answer basic questions.
  6. Gain a basic understanding of the nuances and dynamics of Deaf Culture.

 TEACHING METHOD

  • This class is fully in-person  ,full-immersion*, with live instruction, practice and review activities. 
  • On-line or DVD videos to reinforce concepts taught in class.

 *The class will be taught primarily using the target language of ASL. During language instruction, spoken English will not be used.

GRADING CONSIDERATIONS

  • Attendance (10%) - Attendance in class and prepared participation in-class activities are crucial to your success in this classā€”and as a result, a significant portion of your final grade is dependent upon your attendance and participation in the course. Because the class sessions include interactive exercises with other students and some information not on the DVDs, it will be impossible to make up missed sessions completely. Thus, your grade will likely be affected by missing class. Therefore, please make every effort to come to every class with homework done and ready to learn and participate.
  • Participation/Discussions (25%) -  As stated above, prepared participation in class activities is crucial to your success in this class. To earn full credit for participation, you must be present and come to each class with assigned homework completed. You are expected to practice signing along with the class as requested.
  • MISSED CLASS POLICY - You can earn back attendance for a missed class by doing the following: Viewing the recorded lectures within a weeks time frame, emailing me that date you missed, and a statement telling me what was covered in the video and who you practiced with.  If an emergency arises and you must miss a class, you are responsible to make arrangements to get the information and practice exercises that you missed. In addition, you will need to complete five contact hours of signing during the quarter. Look elsewhere in the Getting Started module for specific instructions. 
  • Assignments (30%)- This class meets face-to-face twice a week for 2 hours. The remainder of the course is on Canvas. The Canvas portion of the class is designed to keep you engaged with the material outside of class and give you additional practice and insight. All homework assignments will be published on Canvas. Plan to spend 3 hours/week plus practice to complete anywhere 4-5 assignments weekly via Canvas. It is important to complete the homework in a timely manner because each class meeting builds on the material covered in the online portion of the class.
  • Assessments (35%)- There will be three assessments, all requiring a video submission portion along with a written submission. The third assessment will serve as a final for the class and can include a one-on-one meeting with the instructor. 
  • Late work policy -  There is some grace the first few weeks of class. Once the quarter is really up and running I ask that you are diligent in getting your work in on time. The instructor reserves the right to impose up to a 20% deduction on assignments turned in late. No late assignments will be accepted for homework from a unit after that unit's test has been given.  Extenuating circumstances (i.e. technology issues) must be discussed with the instructor prior to the original due date for any assignment.

EVALUATION 
 The general grading percentages are as follows:

  • 35% Class attendance and participation
  • 30% Homework assignments
  • 35% Assessments

Your final grade will be converted into a letter grade:

A = 94-100, A- = 90-93

B+ = 87-89, B = 84-86, B- = 80-83

C+ = 77-79, C = 74-76, C- = 70-73

D+ = 67-69, D = 64-66, D- = 60-63

F = <59

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES AND ACCOMMODATIONS

The Student Access Office has been designated by the college as the primary office to guide, coach and assist students with disabilities. If you receive services (or think you should) through that office and require accommodations for this class, make an appointment with the Director of Student Access (sas@wvc.edu or 509-682-6854) as soon as possible to discuss your approved accommodation needs. Any information you share will be kept in strictest confidence unless you give written permission to do otherwise.

If you need a referral to that office or have further questions, please contact the Director of Student Access to assist you. Following through on these services can help you be more successful in your academic endeavors at WVC. (Note: the Director of Student Access will require appropriate documentation of disability. The use of that office is voluntary).

ACADEMIC HONESTY AND INTEGRITY

The college is an institution of higher learning that holds academic integrity as its highest principle, which you are responsible for adhering to. Please review the policies and procedures of Wenatchee Valley College regarding academic honesty and integrity in the WVC student handbook (pages 19-22), http://www.wvc.edu/directory/departments/studentprog/WVCstudenthandbook11-12.pdf Any issues involving academic dishonesty will be handled according to those policies and procedures.

EMERGENCY ALERTS 

Text "CAMPUSALERTS" to 67283 to receive text alerts about campus emergencies, weather closures and delays, and drills.  Go to https://www.wvc.edu/students/safety/emergency-alerts.html (Links to an external site.)

 for more information.

SUPPORT SERVICES

Wenatchee Valley College offers a wide range of services to currently enrolled students. Getting help will depend on the help you are seeking:

  • Course specific questions (about course content, assignment due dates, tests, etc): Contact your instructor.
  • Questions about Canvas technical issues: contact Brett McGinnis by clicking the Support Resources link on the left side of your screen or check Canvas Student Guide: http://guides.instructure.com/m/4212 Links to an external site.
  • WVC student technology (student e-mail, wireless connection, computer information, etc): http://www.wvc.edu/directory/departments/studentemail (Links to an external site.) Phone: 509-682-6550, Email: Helpdesk@wvc.edu
  • Questions about Distance Learning: 509-682-6718. Check FAQs page on WVC Distance Learning web site: http://www.wvc.edu/distance (Links to an external site.)
  • Library services: 509-682-6801 at http://www.wvc.edu/library (Links to an external site.)/ (Links to an external site.)
  • Registration/admissions: 509-682-6806

 

Course Summary:

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