dan mitchell

I teach Electronic Music and Introduction to Music classes at De Anza College. More information about the classes is available at the Electronic Music and Intro to Music class web sites. Contact me (mitchelldan@deanza.edu) with questions about my classes. Visit the De Anza College web site for general college information including registration and admissions.

Friday, December 4, 2009 ArchiveLinkIcon: Link to archived copy of daily news

Winter Quarter Registration
 
De Anza College, like all colleges in California, is contending with very difficult and challenging budget reductions this year. Those of you who signed up for fall classes already know about over-crowded and full classes, canceled classes, and overall reductions in course sections. Registration in my classes seems to be well ahead of past trends already - and we have nearly five weeks until winter quarter classes begin! With this in mind, there are some strategies you might consider:
  • Sign up for all of your classes as soon as possible. This will help protect you from two risks: the class you want may be full if you wait too long or, ironically, the class could be canceled if you and other students don't sign up. (The college will begin canceling some low-enrolled courses as early as mid-December.)
  • Consider signing up for at least one more course than the minimum you need if you must have a 12-unit schedule to maintain your full-time status. That way you won't fall below 12 units if the college cancels one of your classes late in the registration cycle. (If this doesn't happen you could choose to stay in all of the classes or you could drop one later.)
  • If you think you "might decide to take a class" don't wait to sign up. If you wait too long the class may well be full or canceled. Better to sign up for the "maybe" class to avoid losing that option completely.
  • Stay on top of your registration status and fees. If you don't pay fees you might find that you are removed from classes that you registered for. By the time you discover this and fix the problem the class may have no room left. Moral of the story: Take care of fees by or before deadlines.


(Posted 12/4/09; 8:58:09 AM #)

   








 




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Change to Week 5 Schedule. I have decided to delay next week's quiz until Wednesday, so that it follow Tuesday's test.
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Information About the First Test. Our first midterm of the quarter is scheduled for next week on Tuesday. (Check the online calendar at this web site for details of day and date, along with an overview of which subjects are included on this test.) I would like to share a few basic facts about the exam that may help you be better prepared to do your best work on it:
  • Subjects on the test will come from the reading, the listening (in class and the recordings that come with the text), and lectures. Some questions may focus on issues that are covered in only one of these sources, so don't rely on just your class notes...
  • You already know this, but I'll remind you anyway: Waiting until just before the exam to begin your serious study puts you at a great disadvantage, and you will not likely do as well on the test as you would like. Continuing to study and review as you have been doing all quarter, focusing especially on things you regard as weaknesses can lead to test success. 
  • Questions on the test will range from very basic and likely quite easy to some that are more difficult and sophisticated.
  • It is unlikely that anyone will achieve a perfect score on the test, but that is normal and you should certainly not agonize over missing a one or two of the most difficult questions. I normalize grades to overall student performance on this exam - I do not grade on a strict percentage basis.
  • You will have the entire class period to complete the exam, but most students will finish before the period ends.
  • The test will consist of:
    • two pages of Scantron questions - true/false, multiple choice, and matching formats
    • two pages of questions to which you must respond in written form, including...
    • an item based on listening to an example I play during the test and describing its characteristics
  • I usually try to post test grades more quickly than homework grades - perhaps within 24-48 hours.

You can prepare in advance for the listening question. While I will not tell you what the music will be, I can tell you that you will hear an excerpt that is a minute or so long. I will offer you a list of aspects of the music that you might describe: melody, dynamics, form, tempo/meter, texture, etc. You will select three of these options and offer a brief description of objective features of the music that you notice.

Practice this process on paper using many examples from the recordings prior to the exam and you'll feel much more confident about your ability to succeed on this six-point question.

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Office Hour Change on Thursday, Feb. 2. Due to the scheduling of a music department faculty meeting, I must cancel my 11:30-12:20 office hour this Thursday, February 2. Morning Music 1A classes will meet as scheduled.
Source: Music 1; Updated: 2/3/2012.

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