COURSE OUTLINE
Week 1
Getting to know each other
Reading: Indigenous Rights in Mayan Mine: Write 1 Page Summary – due Thursday
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Thursday In Class Writing: 1 Page Generative Essay: Eco-CosmoVision for a Video Game.
Imagine you are working for a video game company that wants to create a new video game that will educate people about how to prepare and respond to a natural disaster but also make the game fun. The levels are already designed but the overall theme has yet to be developed. What points of view should the company consider? How should it be marketed to college students?
Week 2
Continued conversation
Lecture: (Working Title) Systems, Population, Disease, Emergency Response, Apocalypse, Cosmovisions
Extra Credit Writing Assignment: Politics of JBWR Visit and Review –
End of 2nd Week Diagnostic
(link to Google Form)
Week 3
Women’s History Event: What does resistance sound like?
Discuss: Eco-Fest Teams: Interview Scientists, Table for Information, Make and Distribute Advertising Materials.
Thursday: Watch Coyowolf Documentary:
Civic Engagement Activities: Click here
Week 4
Powerpoint: Example SLO – Systems, Wolves, Population (see video-Colon) Media, Profit, Wolfpack, Reporting, Narrow Casting
Big Idea: Population (N in a given set) causes X (wolf behavior, human reaction/journalist behavior, human understanding/action)
Wednesdsay Quiz – Systems Thinking thus far: Land
Review – Land, Air, Sea
Thursday: Political Engagement Presentation
Thursday, March 28th
12:40-1:40
MAC Rotunda
Week 5
Begin Student Produced OER “Chapter 1”
Kids Introduction Lesson in teams: Land, Air, Sea
Week 6
SPOER1 Teams Continued: Land, Air, Sea
Pollution: Kids Lesson in teams: Land, Air, Sea
Week 7
Writing Workshops
Reflection on Reflection Letter
SPRING BREAK STARTS 4/19
Begin again April 29
Week 8
Plastic Paradise: Oil, Plastic Production, Capitalism, Consumerism, Systems: Toward Practical Solutions.
Week 9
Final Eco-Fest Prep and Run Through on Monday and Wednesday
Eco-Fest Thursday 11:30 or 12:40 – Plastic Paradise Film Screening and Discussion
Friday – optional extra credit opportunities.
Week 10
Writing Workshops Revisit Reading: Indigenous Rights in Mayan Mine: Annotate and bring to class Monday: Methods and Results
Week 11
Writing Workshops Continued
Week 12
Lecture: Government & Law (Law and Politics): Law as Ambiguous (exegesis).
Big Idea: Law is not a Universal Ideal but rather a construction of groups overpowering other groups and enforcing will (material interests); resistance is then not “illegal” but…
Click here for PhotoEssay by Jason Leggett (reflection-research)
Click here for another PhotoEssay by Jason Leggett (reflection-critical)
Begin Reflection Essays
Grading Rubric: Click here
Week 13
KCC Nature Walk and Talk
Final Exam: Kids lesson in Groups: Presentations ; How to Grade?