PA TRIAL AND COURTROOM PRESENTATION
WELCOME TO CLASS! * Instructor: Laura Catron * Contact : * call or text anytime. * I live in the Central Time Zone so keep that in mind if calling!
SYLLABUS – class reference guide
COURSE EXPECTATIONS Discussion Board: 3-4 posts on at least three different days during the unit week (rubric under docsharing) Seminar: If you miss it, make up by listening to recording, write a 2-3 page summary, it to me before next seminar for full credit Written assignments: due on the last day of the unit week (Tuesday nights). Late submissions: Contact me with your reason, I am a huge fan of open communication. Do not just submit it late without communicating with me. Papers over a week late automatically have 5% deducted
DISCUSSION BOARD 1. Post 3-4 times a week. 2. Graded on how substantive and in-depth responses are. 3. Try to get into a legal discussion with your classmates even if the topic isn’t directly related to the posted question. THINK!!!
ATTEND SEMINAR * Live class – once a week * Can ask questions and get my answer * Real life examples *Additional information not in reading
WRITING ASSIGNMENTS There are 5 Writing Assignments. Units 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9 Kaplan Writing Center – Great resource for help with your papers. Start on assignments ahead of time
PLAGIARISM
The Indiana University website on plagiarism defines it as "using others' ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information.” (notice how I told you where I got it and put quotation marks around the words?) They go on to offer the following advice on avoiding plagiarism: “To avoid plagiarism, you must give credit whenever you use another person's idea, opinion, or theory; any facts, statistics, graphs, drawings--any pieces of information-- that are not common knowledge; quotations of another person's actual spoken or written words; or paraphrase of another person's spoken or written words.” So let's tease out some of these. We'll talk about "common knowledge" in a minute, but let's look at paraphrasing. What is a paraphrase?
ATTEND SEMINAR * Live class – once a week * Can ask questions and get my answer * Real life examples *Additional information not in reading
Let’s Take a Tour of our Classroom Open up our course home page
COURTROOM LAYOUT The Judge
COURTROOM LAYOUT The Witness
COURTROOM LAYOUT The Jury
COURTROOM LAYOUT The Lawyers
Great Courtroom Dramas to Watch To Kill a Mockingbird 12 Angry Men John Adams, Part I (Boston Massacre trial) LA Law …And Justice for All
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Next Week: Unit 2 Electronic Courtrooms