Monday, December 4, 2017

Reading and Response: A Schizophrenic Mind

Read the following article: The Schizophrenic Mind and then respond to the following writing prompts in a well organized essay (1 page minimum).


Prompts: You are writing about your reaction to what you read in the article. Use these prompts to help guide your writing. Don't be too formulaic; you should still write in essay format. Do no simply bullet your answers to these questions. I am interested in your thoughts about what you read so please feel free to write about any thoughts or questions you have about the article, not just the answers to these prompts.

Personally:

  • What are your reactions to the examples of real life schizophrenics given in the article? 
  • Which story was the most shocking?

According to the article:

  • What are the most common symptoms of schizophrenia?
  • Why does the content of hallucinations differ from one schizophrenic to another?
  • What might be the cause of this disorder?
  • What differences have we identified in the brains of schizophrenics that differ from the functions of a healthy brain?
  • What are some of the common misconceptions about schizophrenia?
  • Why can't we cure schizophrenia (at the moment)?
  • What are the differences between early antipsychotics, like Thorazine and the newer, atypical antipsychotics, like Risperdal?

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Due Thursday, November 09, 2017

Response to reading (1 page minimum).  Do you agree that we all have an Inner Savant? Do you think that technology will eventually help us all tap into this amazing potential in our own brains? If so, how will we do it? If not, what factors do you believe will prevent this from happening?

Thursday, January 19, 2017

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY FOR SOCIOLOGY STUDENTS: Due no later than Monday, JANUARY 23, 2017!


This is an optional, extra credit opportunity for the first marking period.  A successfully completed post will be worth 50 points toward your 1st marking period grade (like earning a 100% on a quiz).  You have a choice of which article you want to use for your post so choose one that interests you (and there are some really cool posts on this site!).  Obviously, it can't be a post that I have already assigned or used in class. You will find detailed instructions on how to complete your post below:

  1. Go to the website www.SociologyInFocus.com and choose a post that interests you.
  2. Read the post and listen to/watch any audio/video files that are embedded.
  3. In your own words, write a brief summary (200 words minimum) of the post.
  4. Answer the "Dig Deeper" questions at the end of the post
  5. Make 2 questions of your own that are related to the reading or the main topic of the post (avoid level 1 questions that simply ask for recall of information in the article).  Here is a helpful link to help you develop higher order questions.
  6. Post your summary and questions as a comment under this post on the homework blog (PLEASE check your post for spelling, grammatical, and formatting errors before posting it to the blog!)
    • I want you to do something that interests you but I don't want duplicate posts.  I want there to be variety. There are numerous categories on the left hand side of the page and an archive by date.  You are not just limited to what appears on the main page (these are only the most recent posts).  
    • When you find one you want, post a comment under this post to claim it before someone else does! 
    • If your questions are particularly good, I may use them in class or on a quiz or test.  If I do, you will receive bonus points on your participation or quiz/test grade for that week.