DIFD 351 Mr. John Rouda http://faculty.winthrop.edu/roudaj/

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DIFD 351 Mr. John Rouda http://faculty.winthrop.edu/roudaj/

What we’re doing today 1 2 3 4 5 Syllabus Being Successful in this class 2 Tips & Tricks 3 What we’re doing this semester 4 Homework 5

Syllabus http://faculty.Winthrop.edu/rouda/difd351/

Being successful in this class In DIFD 351 ATTEND All classes ASK The right questions TRY Your best always DO Your job.

It’s a Process NOT a Project Creativity is key, and creativity takes trial and error… lots of error. There is no magic set of instructions to make you successful FAIL Create Learn List Passing a class, doesn’t mean its over. For a DIFD major, the learning is just beginning. You will fail. Failure doesn’t mean you’re done. It means you learned something and will try again, and again if needed.

Understanding the process

Failure is welcomed here They failed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLYECIjmnQs

Learn from your failures Success! START Things early ASK For feedback often FAIL Regularly LEARN From your failures

If you like to learn, you’re in the right major Experience Apply what you learned Learn from everything Don’t miss your opportunities Momentum is key Class Room Failures Learning External forces impact your learning environment.

Course work for DIFD 351 Speaker Talks CLASS Assignments Prepare Review Complete Come with questions for the guests speakers CLASS Assignments Prepare Listen Respond Get it done early to give your professor time to send it back with corrections.

Course Work Guest Speakers – 3+ Listen – BE HERE Learn – Ask Questions Write – Blog or write about it… Paper / Presentation Proposal for the paper Outline Paper Presentation

Conclusion – Homework SEO Research SEO (intro to, tips & tricks, SEO for beginners, etc.) Write 1,200 – 1,500 words on the subject. Make it entertaining. Email the paper to me at roudaj@winthrop.edu by 11:59PM on September 3, 2013. Paper copies will NOT be accepted.

THANK YOU http://faculty.Winthrop.edu/roudaj