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Jenna Seehafer

English Department

College of Arts and Letters


How to Contact Me

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Summer and Fall 2005

Projects and Interests

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How to Contact Me

Email:

seehafer@ csus.edu

I'm easiest to reach through email.

Office:

CLV 127

also check the computer lab in CLV 131

Office Hours

Summer 2005

Tuesdays        1:15-2:15 p:m.
Wednesdays   2:00-3:00 p.m.

and at other times by appointment

 

Phone:

916-278-5726

(voice-mail only)

Mail:

Jenna Seehafer

CSUS English Department

6000 J Street

Sacramento, CA 95819-6075

Office Hours

Fall 2005

Tuesdays   10:30-11:45 a:m.
Tuesdays     1:30-2:30 p.m.

and at other times by appointment

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Summer 2005
Web Assisted Courses

The following course uses web assisted course materials. After the first day, the class will meet in CLV131, which is a computer lab.  Note that English 109M, Section 2 is not a distance learning course. It still meets on campus, face-to-face, Mondays - Thursdays as scheduled. Students who sign up for this class should know how-- or be willing to learn how-- to use computers to prepare compositions and complete exercises. An active Saclink account, preferably before class begins, and regular access to an online computer are required. Students who do not have their own computers, should plan on using campus computer labs to complete and submit their daily homework online in Word and WebCt.

 

English 109M, Section 2 Writing For Proficiency (Multilingual) M, T, W, R 10:30 a.m.-12:05 p.m.
 

Session B: 07-11-05 to 08-21-05

 

Fall 2005

Web Assisted Courses

The following courses use web assisted course materials and have some online class meetings. However, English20, Section 28 & 30 are not primarily distance learning courses. These sections still meet on campus face-to-face for the majority of classes as scheduled. Students who sign up for these composition classes should know how-- or be willing to learn how-- to use computers for composition and research. An active Saclink account, preferably before classes begin, and regular access to an online computer are required. Students who do not have their own computers, should plan on using campus computer labs to complete and submit their weekly homework in Word and in WebCt.

 

English20, Section 28 College Composition II

TR 7:30-8:45 a.m.

English 20, Section 30 College Composition II

TR 9:00-10:15 a.m.

 

Traditional Course

English 109W, Section 12 Writing For Proficiency

TR 12:00-1:15 p.m.


My Projects and Interests

Literary Theory and Criticism

Argumentation and Rhetoric

English as a Second Language

World Association for Online Education


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Page updated: June 2005