Courses

My Instructional Courses…..

ESEPSY 1159 : Online Learning Strategies and Skills. ESEPSY 1159  is specifically designed to help enhance your skill and confidence in using online tools to promote success in college. Learning will take place through online informational slides, readings, tutorials (usually in the form of online videos), discussions, and assignments that ask you to apply and reflect upon the strategies covered in the course. This course will help you organize your  personal and academic time as well as introduce new and exciting apps to incorporate, and really boost your overall confidence and success in your academic studies! I highly recommend you taking this course. I have been told by many how life and strategy changing this course has been for them.

ESEPSY 1259: Learning and Motivation Strategies for College Success

ESEPSY 1259 is the signature course of Dennis Learning Center, it helps students develop the academic beliefs and behaviors essential to success in college. This course is framed in educational psychology principles and help them become strategic learners in a college environment. Our grant research for the course  found that students raised their semester GPA’s by an average of.70 points from the previous semester as well as improved their time management, reduced procrastination, and helped them feel a a lot more connected to OSU!

Edutl 1902- Academic Writing in English as a Second Language

Edutl 1902 is an English Composition course for English as a Second Language Learners housed in The College of Teaching and Learning ESL Programs. English courses in the department emphasize the development of information and digital literacy, rhetorical choices, audience awareness, and collaborative learning. The program respects diversity of languages and perspectives while promoting tolerance for all members of the university community.

 

Edutl 5901- Introduction to Academic Writing for International Graduate Students

Edutl 5901 is a graduate level course in The Intercultural English Language Programs, where you will develop your ability to write in various academic genres, including casual but polite written communication. We will discuss the language that is expected in academic written English and how to most effectively communicate your ideas. We will practice writing tasks that you will encounter as you get further and further into your research, and build a strong foundation for you to succeed in the American academic world. You’ll also learn the basics of citing academic and non-academic sources in your writing in a way that respects Western understanding of intellectual property and plagiarism.

 

GenED 1201- GE Launch Seminar Course

The GE 1201 Launch seminar is intended to get students off to a start within the first three semesters of their time here at Ohio State. Launch is specifically designed to support students in understanding and planning for how you are going to progress through the GE.

It’s not uncommon for new students to sign up for a Gen Ed course and ask, “Why do I have to take this class?”

Launch is intended to give that context and help you get explicit guidance in why we have a GE, what the GE is intended to do for you, and how you should be taking advantage of it.

Launch seminar is a chance to help students really think about and understand and explore the general education curriculum and start making a plan to be an active participant in choosing experiences that help you reach your goals.

*If you are interested in learning more about these courses, please feel free to contact me for a course syllabi.

 

ESEPSY 1159 Instructor

ebonyshani.92@gmail.com

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