SPRING 2010

Welcome to Susan Quatre's Home Page!!!

(ProfQ) (squatre@gavilan.edu)

Picture of instructor in a particularly attractive silver hat

Please Select Your Course

HE 001

Health and Wellness

Boy gazing at globe
Rock Climber female

Rows of fruits

Welcome to your online

HE 001 Class Site.

Click here for a direct link to your logon instructions.

While at the logon instructions, be sure to take a tour of Moodle if this is your first time with this educational software.

Click on the TOUR tab>>Click on Moodle for a tour of Moodle and directions on how to login. The login instructions are on the 2nd page of the tour.  Click on the NEXT arrow in the upper right corner of the page.

Click here to logon directly

 

Beginning February 3rd , 2010 you will be able to access this online course just to look around, post to the introduction forum, and edit your profile.  Please SEND ME your email address and the course AND SECTION NUMBER in which you are enrolled so I will be able to contact you with other important SECTION number information. (e.g.: HE 1 40119 or 40120) Participants must login by Monday, February 8th, 2010 or they will  be dropped from class.

Textbook: Eldin and Golanty.  Health and Wellness (10th ed) 2010. Jones and Bartlett Publishers

ISBN # 978-0-7637-6593-4

This book is available at the college bookstore or from an online bookstore.

 This text is a new edition and you will find that the text and workbook are integrated into one text.  ALSO, you will not be able to purchase USED textbooks for this term. Students who choose to use the 9th edition must purchase the workbook and will be accountable for the new information presented in the 10th edition.  You will likely lose points on quizzes etc as the information will be out of date.

The Workbook that accompanies the 9th edition (not recommended) ISBN number is 978-0-7637-4344-4 Eldin and Golanty, For Your Health.

Students who order textbooks online later than three weeks prior to the first day of instruction are not given extensions for required course work.

There will be a textbook available on reserve at the Gavilan College Library (necessary pages may be photocopied until the text is available for your personal use. )

Note: be sure to check your JUNK and SPAM folders for email from squatre@thegrid.net, squatre@gavilan.edu or iLearn (the class site) and click "allow" so email from me or the site goes to your inbox and not get lost in email neverland.

Note deux:  In all EMAIL (outside class site) or MESSAGES (within class site) communication with ProfQ, please include your course number and section number in the "subject line".

Last day of THIS class is May 26, 2010

The links below are for last semester's dates but you can examine them to get an idea of my expectations for this course.  Be sure to print them on the first day of class when they will reflect the actual times and dates.

                   

 Important Details for Online HE 001 Participants

Click Here for Syllabus

Click Here  for Schedule  Ready !!!

Health Behavior Mini-Change Project

 

Just one last important note that will be repeated frequently throughout the semester.

Please be sure to have a minimum of one communication with your professor or the required activity at least every 7 days.  Failure to do so will result in immediate withdrawal from the course.

Graduation is Friday, May 28, 2010

HE 002

Exploring

the Dimensions

of

Human Sexuality

   Asian Family  Two Men Hugging    Older Couple Kissing

 

Welcome to your online

HE 002 Class Site.
Click here for a direct link to your logon instructions.

While at the logon instructions, be sure to take a tour of Moodle if this is your first time with this educational software

Click on the TOUR tab>>Click on Moodle for a tour of Moodle and directions on how to login. The login instructions are on the 2nd page of the tour.  Click on the NEXT arrow in the upper right corner of the page.

 

Click here to logon directly

Beginning Februrary 3rd , 2010 you will be able to access this online course just to look around, post to the introduction forum, and edit your profile.  Please SEND ME your email address and the course in which you are enrolled so I will be able to contact you with other important information.  (e.g.: HE 2 40122).

Class begins February 3rd, 2010.  Participants must login by Monday, February 8th , 2010 or they will be dropped from class.

Textbook: Wm. Yaber, B. Sayad, C. DeValut, B. Strong, Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America. (7th ed) 2010. McGraw-Hill Publishers. ISBN # 978-0-07-337088-6

This book is available at the college bookstore or from an online bookstore. 

Students who choose to use the 6th edition will be accountable for the new information presented in the 7th edition.  You will likely lose points on quizzes etc as the information will be out of date.

Students who order textbooks online later than three weeks prior to the first day of instruction are not given extensions for required course work.

There will be a textbook available on reserve at the Gavilan College Library (necessary pages may be photocopied until the text is available for your personal use.)

Note: be sure to check your JUNK and SPAM folders for email from squatre@thegrid.net, squatre@gavilan.edu or iLearn (the class site) and click "allow" so email from me or the site goes to your inbox and not get lost in email neverland.

Note deux:  In all EMAIL (outside class site) or MESSAGES (within class site) communication with ProfQ, please include your course number and section number in the "subject line".

Last day of THIS class is May 26, 2010

The links below are for last semester's dates but you can examine them to get an idea of my expectations for this course.  Be sure to print them on the first day of class when they will reflect the actual times and dates.

                   

 Important Details for Online HE 002 Participants

Click Here for Syllabus

Click Here  for Course Schedule   READY !!

 

Just one last important note that will be repeated frequently throughout the semester.

Please be sure to have a minimum of at least one communication with your professor or required activity every 7 days.  Failure to do so will result in immediate "administrative" withdrawal from the course.

Graduation is Friday, May 28, 2010