The Compendium Notebook
What’s involved?
The compendium notebook is a summary review of what’s been
covered in that section, or unit, of the course. It must be comprehensive, written by your
hand, include graphics and images as well as text, a table of contents, and a
cover page. To get credit it must be
neat and well-organized—a second or third revision that reflects a well-founded
and detailed understanding of the entirety of that section of the course. The only printed, copied, down-loaded or
scanned material that can be included would be images that are incorporated as
part of a larger hand-drawn schematic, or cartoon humor.
The minimum requirements:
To
even be considered for evaluation, a notebook must have the following
characteristics:
What insures complete credit?
IF
the notebook meets minimum requirements, then I start out assuming it should
get full credit and take off points for the following elements:
How to make your notebook
My recommendation would be to review
your notes, text the readings for each week and the website and then begin to
assemble the pages for your notebook.
You may want to make a general outline of the topics for that week and
then fill in details, constructing a rough draft of your notebook pages. I would strongly suggest that you include
some kind of overall organizational page—a concept map or flow chart or outline
or whatever works FOR YOU—and then fill in the details. Do this for each topic. Then go back and check for completeness and
accuracy. The final draft should be
neat, well-organized and include all of the components indicated above. Colored pens and pencils add life to the
notebook and can help make your organizational scheme clear.
How will the notebook be
evaluated
On the designated class day, at the
end of each section of the course, I will review everyone’s notebooks. Time for each of one of you can be very
limited. Thus, when I come across
notebooks that are not complete efforts, I will be brief, but unsparing, in my
criticisms and the awarding of points.
Please do not take this personally, but as a challenge to do better next
time.
I will be looking for completeness,
accuracy and organization. The easier
you make it for me to understand how your notebook is put together and what the
major points are for each topic, the better it is for you and for me.