What are the major projects? In a bulleted list, provide links to the project descriptions for each of them.

How will your final grade be calculated?

  • You can earn points from everything you do in the class such as: attending class, completing in-class work, studying, major projects, contributing material to our collaborative archive about the built environment in Atlanta, etc.

What is the “submission form” and how do you use it? Embed the form below your answer

Where on the course website can you find an overview of what’s due and the readings for each unit?

  • This can be found on either the Units Overview page

What is the best way to see an overview of what’s due each week?

  • Go on the Weekly Overview page

What is the attendance policy?

  • 20 points are given for coming to class, 20 are taken for absences, 10-20 are taken for being late

What are my office hours, and how do you make an appointment to see me outside of  class?

  • M/W 9-11 AM, an appointment can be made through email

How do you earn participation credit? Provide a link to the instructions/guidelines for participation.

How many points can you earn by participating in or organizing a study group session?

  • Up to 25

How can you be assured of earning an “A” in this course?

  • By completing all the major projects, and earning at least 2500 points

What are the minimum requirements for earning a passing grade of “C”?

  • 1475 points, and completion of all the major projects

What do you do if you’re not sure how to document your participation in order to earn points?

  • Submit it through the submission form

What are the Unit 1 readings and which readings will you choose to summarize for Reading Summaries 1&2:

    • SCHINDLER, SARAH. “Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination And Segregation Through Physical Design Of The Built Environment.” Yale Law Journal 124.6 (2015): 1934-2024. Academic Search Complete. Web. 20 Nov. 2015.
    • NERSESSOVA, IRINA. “Tapestry Of Space: Domestic Architecture And Underground Communities In Margaret Morton’s Photography Of A Forgotten New York.” Disclosure 23 (2014): 26. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 20 Nov. 2015.
    • MORTON, MARGARET. The Tunnel : The Underground Homeless Of New York City. n.p.: New Haven : Yale University Press, c1995., 1995. GEORGIA STATE UNIV’s Catalog. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. [*On reserve in the library]
  • I will be doing a reading summary for the first two listed above