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LE 300 Park University Course Lessons Learned Discussion
Unit 8: Lessons Learned
It’s hard to believe we’re already at the end of our journey! This is our wrap-up unit; to give you time to prepare for your final exam, there’s no lecture in this unit . Our discussion questions offer you an opportunity to reflect on what you have learned in the course and how you will apply it in your life.
After posting your original response to the question below, post thoughtful responses to the posts of at least two classmates. Share and discuss your thoughts on the class.
All students should answer this question and address all bullet points listed below.
What have you learned in the past eight units?
In your answer, please discuss the all ALL of following:
- What were your thoughts on ethics, humor and social interaction before taking the course? What are your thoughts on it now?
- How will you apply the theories and lessons you have learned in this course in your life and career? What will you do differently as you go forward?
- This course combines theories from several academic disciplines. How has the experience of identifying and integrating multiple disciplines affected the way you now approach problem solving? Share an example of this.
Textbooks and Materials
Textbooks are available at MBS Bookstore (Links to an external site.).
NOTE: Free ebook provided in classroom. Please see link below:
Required Textbooks:
Title: Comic Relief: A Comprehensive Philosophy of Humor
ISBN-13: 9781405196123
Author: John Morreall
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: September 2009
Adoption: Required
Title: The Psychology of Humor (Link) (Links to an external site.)
Author: Rod A. Martin
ISBN-13: 9780123725646
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: October 2006
Adoption: Optional
Optional Textbooks:
Title: A Manual for Writers of Research; Papers, Theses and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers.
ISBN-13: 9780226430577
Author: Kate L. Turabian
Edition: Ninth Edition
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Published: March 2013
Adoption: Optional
Required Software:
Word Processor
You will need word processing software (Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, Oracle Open Office, etc.) to complete some of your assignments. Please save your documents as .doc or rtf files so they may be viewed by your instructor. Be sure to include your name and assignment title in the file name of all your course submissions.
Webliography:
Comedy Taste: Highbrow/lowbrow comedy and cultural capital (Links to an external site.): http://www.participations.org/Volume%207/Issue%201…
Source: Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, Vol. 7, Issue 1, May 2010 Authors: Nathalie Claessens & Alexander Dhoest
APA Formatting Tips (Links to an external site.): https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01…
Online Writing Lab (Purdue University)
Warners’ War: Politics, Pop Culture & Propagana in Wartime Hollywood (Links to an external site.): http://www.learcenter.org/html/projects/?cm=cpp/wa…
Norman Lear Center USC Annenberg
Bloom’s Taxonomy (YouTube Video): Bloom’s Taxonomy (Links to an external site.)
Center for Academic Success, Louisiana State University
Comedy & Shakespeare’s Plays (Links to an external site.): http://cola.calpoly.edu/~dschwart/engl339/comedy.h…
Author: Deborah Schwartz, PhD California Polytechnic State University
Humor (Links to an external site.): http://www.iep.utm.edu/humor/
Smuts Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, University of Tennessee at Martin
How to Avoid Plagiarism (Links to an external site.): http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/QPA_plagiarism.ht…
The Writer’s Handbook (University of Wisconsin – Madison)
Harvard Guide to Using Sources: How to Avoid Plagiarism (Links to an external site.): http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k70847&pageid=icb.page342057