Jennifer D. Betts

Lecturer in English

Valdosta State University

 



 

 

 

Welcome to Fall Semester 2008!

This website is a source for my students to gain extra knowledge about the class they are enrolled in as well as download a copy of the syllabus and any other accompanying materials.

                  

          About Me          ENGL 1101          ENGL 1102          ENGL 2120

My class Schedule

ENGL 1102 A

80259 8-8:50am

WH 254 - MWF

 


ENGL 1102 B

80260 9-9:50am

WH 306 - MWF


ENGL 1102 C

80261 11-11:50am

WH 303 - MWF


ENGL 1101 D

80263 5-6:15pm

WH 303 - MW


ENGL 2120 A

80262 3:30-4:45pm

WH 153 - MW

 

Contact Information

E:mail - jdbetts@valdosta.edu

Phone:  (229) 333-7340

Location:  West Hall 217

Announcements

 

Days off:

 

Sept. 1- Labor Day

Oct. 13-14 -   Fall Break

Nov. 26-28 - Thanksgiving


Extra Credit

For each extra credit opportunity you MUST attach a TICKET STUB AND a page analysis of the event.  Please do not write a summary of the assigned project. Each event attended allots you 5 points, which will be added to quizzes, etc.

Theatre

Mon. - Sat.:  7:30PM

Sunday: 3:00PM

 

DOUBT: A Parable

September 18-24

Lab Theatre

 

Beyond the Footlights

October 23-26

Sawyer Theatre

 

Twelfth Night

November 13-19

Sawyer Theatre

Movies

TBA

Other

TBA


 

 

 

 

Office Hours:

1:00 - 2:30 pm

Monday and Wednesday

 

 

 

Academic Links

The following are useful sources for students to prepare papers, explore, their texts online, use interactive resources to study grammar quizzes, research the regents exam, and look for books of interest.

http://www.valdosta.edu

http://www.owl.purdue.edu/oldindex.html

http://wwnorton.com/nawol/timelines/index.htm

http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwrtp/

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/

   index2.htm

http://www.imdb.com

http://www.half.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A man of ordinary talent will always be ordinary, whether he travels or not; but a man of superior talent (which I cannot deny myself to be without being impious) will go to pieces if he remains forever in the same place.

- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.  ~J.K. Rowling

 

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This site was last updated 08/18/08