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Reading
CRN  Subj  Crse  Sec  Credits  Title  Campus 
Important notation! Start Date  End Date  Days  Times  Bldg  Room 
70133 READ R091 0 1.00 Academic Reading for Biological Anthropology Oxnard College
  AUG 23, 2021 DEC 15, 2021 TBA 1.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Kari L. White
  Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 70133, READ R091, Reading for Biological Anthropology, is a fully online class. There will be an optional weekly live Zoom session with specific times to be announced once the course begins to accommodate students’ schedules. These optional sessions are strongly recommended for students to meet with the instructor for explanation and clarification of course material, as well as interact with classmates. Zoom meetings will be recorded for viewing at another time. Course access begins approximately one week prior to the start date. You can access the course online by navigating to my.vcccd.edu and clicking on "My Courses" or going directly to vcccd.instructure.com. For students enrolled in READ R091 course, the textbook for this course, which is the same textbook that you will use for the ANTHRO 101 course, is available for free semester checkout from the Oxnard College Library. For more information about the class, contact Prof. Kari Tudman at ktudman@vcccd.edu.
71468 READ R095 0 3.00 College Reading Across the Curriculum Oxnard College
  OCT 18, 2021 DEC 15, 2021 TBA 6.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Kari L. White
  Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 71468, READ R095, College Reading across the Curriculum, is a fully online class. This course has been designed with maximum flexibility in mind. Students will be able to complete the course work and assignments online through participation in prerecorded video lessons, zoom recordings, written lessons, and optional live Zoom sessions. Optional Zoom sessions will give students the opportunity to meet with the instructor for explanation, interact with other students, and ask questions for clarification of course material. Zoom meetings will be recorded for viewing at another time. To access the class once the term starts, go to MyVCCCD and click on the Canvas link and CRN number. The textbook for this course is available for free semester checkout from the Oxnard College Library. Regular active participation in the course is required. Please contact Prof. Kari Tudman for more information at ktudman@vcccd.edu.
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