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posted 31 March 2012

Willkommen! Welcome!
(audio clip: multilingual "Welcome" audioclip from old popular movie.)

GER 103 starts 2/3 April. Staffing remains much the same as in Fall quarter, but some sections have been moved to other classrooms. Here are the times/days, instructors and locations:

CRN

Section

Days/Times

Instructor

Classroom with street location and map location key (PSU campus mapenlarged view)

61448

001

MWF 1015-1120

Fischer

CLY 104 (Clay Building, corner of 5th & Clay)

61447

002

MWF 1130-1235

Moore

CH 383 (Cramer Hall, on Broadway between Mill & Montgomery)

61449

003

MW 1840-2030

Moore

BHB 220 (The Broadway, on Broadway between College & Jackson)

61446

004

TR 1000-1150

Chapman

CLY 104 (Clay Building, corner of 5th & Clay)

The staff contact info page has the latest info about staffing (addresses, office hours, etc.). Note that there have been some changes to the staffing and locations listed in the PSU on-line course bulletin.

New people (students completely new to first-year German at PSU): The course materials are electronic. The first day of class you'll get a disk that contains the equivalent of an ink-on-paper textbook, but with media as well. The course is administered from this website, where you'll find the schedule, assignments, tests, etc. During the first week of class their will be tutorials and assignments about how the course works.

Some sections may be full. If you have to get into a particular section, add yourself to the waiting list and we will almost certainly find a place for you. As enrollment allows, the people who are waiting to get in will be accepted. Instructors will take attendance particularly carefully during the first week of class. Anyone who is already registered for the course but does not attend at least one class during the first week can expect to be dropped from the course so that someone from the waiting list can be admitted. Where we think that someone in the course already has enough previous German (from classroom or from life) to be in a higher-level course, we will strongly encourage that person to visit the other courses. We will handle the re-registration later so that the person can return to our course if the other course is truly unsuitable.

All tests and assignments will be announced on the course WEBSITE, in CLASS, on the "Schedule & Assignments" pages (links at left), and by EMAIL. The "Schedule & Assignments" page gives the general timing; within that framework, instructors will announce specific start and deadline days & times for their own classes.

If on the "Schedule & Assignments" page you do not see a live link to the new item, or the item is crossed out, the item is NOT YET READY and you are not yet responsible for it. Please don't contact your instructor about it, since that just takes time and can delay the update. We don't forget these things. We do not want people anxiously jumping the gun on the upcoming activities, there may also be (rare!) delays. If a link is live, but we have not reached its week in the calendar, please don't start the activity early.

The best ways to stay informed are to: 1) check this page several times a week (it comes up automatically when you enter the course website); 2) go to class (obviously!); 3) check your email frequently (be sure the account you use is the one whose address you have given to your instructor, that your mailbox is not full, and that your service will accept the attachments).

On the first day of class you will also receive the course CD-ROM, Wie, bitte? - Introductory German for Proficiency. It is used both for in-class teaching and for learning outside of class. The CD-ROM is the equivalent of a textbook package except: 1) you get it for free; 2) it has far more media resources than any printed textbook can have, and access to the media is much more convenient than with a book and an audio program.

There is no pre-printed textbook, since we're now well into the 21st century. But you can print text versions of many of the materials; files are on your CD and also on the course website. Please care for trees - print only what you really need, and use a two-sided printer.

Bis nächste Woche in der Deutschstunde! See you next week in German class!