Getting Started

If this is your first time in the class, you should:

1.Read the Help page.
2.Read Course Syllabus.

How the course is taught

The class is divided into 2 modules. Each module contains one or more chapters. Contained within each chapter is an on-line lesson of relevant materials from your textbook, including web links to related information. The on-line sessions are intended to guide you through the reading, and they are double spaced so that you may print them and supplement them with your own notes.

You should read and complete each chapter in order by the due dates listed. Generally, each chapter will consist of required reading(s) from the text book, presentation of on-line materials, on-line activities, an assignment, and some form of communication.

How this course is organized

PRM 280 Camp Counseling is divided into five major areas. Buttons for these areas appear at the top of each page in the course. The six areas are:

Getting Started
This page. "Attending" a class over the internet is different from attending a class on a traditional campus. This page will
help you learn how readings, assignments, communication, and other class functions are handled in a virtual classroom
environment.

Course Syllabus
The syllabus contains important information about such items as objectives, expectations and grading. As with any course,
you should read the syllabus carefully before beginning any course work.

Class
This is likely where you will spend most of your time. Required readings, course notes, assignments, and activities are
presented in this area.

Communicate
To communicate with any member of the course - student(s) or instructor - visit the communication page.

Help
The help page is designed to help you deal with technical issues and problems related to this course.

Required Readings

Required Text:

The reading assignments will look like this:

Required Text: Meier, J.F. & Mitchell, A.V. (1993). Camp Counseling Leadership and Programming For The  Organized Camp. (7th ed.)   Dubuque, IA: Wm. C. Brown Communications, Inc.
ON-LINE LESSON: Study Guide Exercises. You are required to read the on-line lessons. These lessons are marked throughout the course in this manner:

Assignments

Each of the topics in this course have at least one assignment. You must complete each of these assignments to pass the class. The method of completing assignments will vary. Assignments are marked with one of these icons.

Individual Assignment
Group Assignment

Web Activities

Throughout the class you will be asked to complete activities using the internet. Usually these activities will coincide with assignments. You will be given an idea to research, and a few pointers about how and where to begin your research.

Each Web activity is marked with this icon.

Communication

Communication is an important part of this course. You will be expected to communicate frequently with other students, work in groups, and communicate with the instructor.

Group communication will be accomplished either using NAU VCC or via e-mail. Pay close attention to the assignment to see which method of communication is to be used. In any case, communication with your group can be initiated from the Communicate page.

Private (one on one) communication with any member of the class or the professor can be conducted via email. Students' e-mail addresses are listed on the Communicate page.

Send E-mail to: Judith.Hammersley@nau.edu

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