Distance Learning Class Critical Information

PHE-108-N1/N2/N3 Stress Management

Distance Learning Class Critical Information

Hello Stress Management Class-N – Spring 2013

Welcome to the Spring 2013 semester at St. Charles Community College! I wanted to send you a welcome e-mail to help get this year off to a great start! I am excited to have you all in class. We will explore the nature of stress as well as actively engage in a variety of techniques to manage and reduce stress.

We will use the textbook and accompanying workbook throughout the semester so it is important you purchase these two books:

  1. Managing Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health and Being, 7th edition. Seaward, Brian – Luke.
  2. The Art of Peace and Relaxation Workbook. Seward, Brian – Luke.

The syllabus and tentative schedule will be emailed to you just before the start of the semester. This will help update you on the requirements of the class. In general, assignments will be open for a two-week period. Each period, students will complete online discussions, reflections and an activity. There are also three open book exams throughout the semester. We will culminate the semester with a final reflection essay (this is the final exam).

I encourage you all to start early on assignments and not wait until the last minute to submit the assignments through Moodle. This will ensure you do not have any technical difficulties and will allow you time to contact the instructor and the help desk. If you have technical problems, call the SCC student help desk phone number at 636-922-8555 or e-mail them at scchelpdesk@stchas.edu, as well as e-mail me about any technical issues.

Also, be sure to SAVE all of your work! I suggest you type all assignments and discussion postings/reflections in a Word document first, save it, then “copy and paste” it into Moodle. That way, you always have a copy of your assignment that you can e-mail me if necessary.

There is a learning curve the first couple of weeks in navigating the class, but things will go well for you once you get used to the routines of the class. Most students enjoy the convenience of learning at home and learn a lot of things about managing stress in today's world and in your personal and professional lives.

Many students comment that stress management is an interesting class and they learned a lot. How much you learn is ultimately up to you and how much you put into the class! Use all the resources you have available to you and you will benefit greatly (i.e. textbook, workbook, chapter summaries, tests, and class discussions). Do your best, have fun and enjoy the process!

Please click on the link below and take the quiz to learn how well you are suited for online education.

http://stchas.smartermeasure.com

Continued Success,

Dr. Annie Alameda
St. Charles Community College
Physical Education/Health Professor

Technology
Help Desk Info

For Technology Help

636-922-8555
scchelpdesk@stchas.edu

For General Information

636-922-8000

Hours

Fall and Spring

Monday-Thursday
7:30 a.m.-10 p.m.

Friday
7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Saturday
9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Summer

Monday-Thursday
7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.

Friday
7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Off Semester

Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Location

LRC 146

Help Desk Staff

Lindsey Lewis
Brett Shoults
Jason Brenton

Manager: Gayle Palmer  636-922-8378