Ocean Campus Bookstore. We are open for in-store clerk service, in person online order pick up, curbside pickup, and rental returns. Textbooks and more available for order at www.ccsfshop.com. Diego Rivera Theater at City College of San Francisco Ocean Campus. Home of the stunning Diego Rivera masterpiece mural 'The Pan American Unity' and multi-genre theatrical productions.
Associated Students of CCSF Ocean Campus, San Francisco, California. 697 likes 7 talking about this. Founded in 1993, we are an elected body consisting of 16 students whose mission is to coordinate. Ocean Avenue/CCSF Pedestrian Bridge is a light rail stop on the Muni Metro K Ingleside line, located between the Sunnyside and Ingleside neighborhoods of San Francisco, California adjacent to the San Francisco City College (CCSF) campus.
I. Listening Lab & Journal ~ This is a weekly listening assignment which you will do at the Rosenberg Library Media Center using our extensive collection of CDs and DVDs, and also via our PLAYLISTS page, for a total of at least 14 hours for the semester. The nature of the assignment is to do deep listening, meaning that as you listen, you must take notes on your observations about the music, musical characteristics and instrumentation, and also apply the vocabulary and other concepts we’ve discussed in class. Be sure to FOLLOW THE ORDER OF THE COURSE OUTLINE and listen tothe music from that specific country; don't jump ahead to a section we haven't covered yet! You will then type two, 2-page summaries of your journal entries, listing the album and song titles, artist and musical style (typed, double-spaced). Take a copy of the LISTENING GUIDE with you when you visit the Media Center so you can select the appropriate CD or DVD. You will turn in your first journal summary at the Mid-Term, and second summary on the last day of class.
For listening at the Library you will obtain a blue time-card from the Media Center and use this every week to record your lab hours. Print out the LISTENING GUIDE and take it with you to the Media Center. You may select a CD of the country or style(s) for each week; you may only check out one CD at a time, but are free to listen to different CDs and write about them in comparative fashion. You will use one time-card for the first half of the semester and another for the second half. See this EXAMPLE of an excellent journal summary by student Gillian de Guzman (Spring 2019).
There is also a collection of songs on the PLAYLISTS page.There are 8 distinct playlists that cover all of the study units for the course. You can also watch Ccsf Ocean Campus Map
YouTube videos that correspond with our study units and write about those in your journal. Click here to go to our YouTube channel. (Note that you will need to keep track of the time you spend at home by logging your listening hours in your journal.)You are also welcome to listen to your own personal collection if you have music from any of the countries we will explore, as long as you follow the order of countries or topics in the course. The complete catalog of audio CDs, videos and DVDs is available for you to choose from; video or DVD viewing also counts toward this assignment.
II. Live Performance Review ~ You are required to attend at least one live musical performance (or dance performance if it includes live musical accompaniment) of Latin American or Caribbean music, and write a one to two-page report on the event (typed, double-spaced). The report is due on or before the last day of class.
III. Final Research Project ~ Click HERE to download the instructor's Research Paper/Project Guidelines sheet. Your research assignment can be any creative, research-based project, where you turn in either a 5 to 10-page research paper, a Keynote or PowerPoint presentation, iMovie or Quicktime movie, website, blog or other multi-media project or a visual media project (such as a scrapbook). Your topic does not necessarily need to cover anything discussed in class, but must be on some aspect of Latin American or Caribbean music, as well as Latin music in the U.S. The project can also be a live presentation for the class, such as a music or dance demonstration, showing an original documentary film or any type of media presentation. If you would like to do an in-class presentation, you must schedule your date with me as soon as your project is approved. You must turn in a project proposal or research paper outline for my approval before you begin your research (see the deadline for turning in your proposal on the Schedule). All final projects or papers must be submitted no later than the last day of class. Research papers and projects MUST include a bibliography (list of works cited), no exceptions! Here is a SAMPLE research paper using MLA format.
Copying
- Cost: $.15 cents per page - cash | $.12 cents per page - copy/print card (copy/print cards are available for free at all locations)
- CCSF libraries have black and white photocopiers for student use
- Sizes: copiers support 8.5 x 11 inch and 8.5 x 14 inch (legal-sized paper)
- Double sided copying available at some locations
Printing
Printing is available from most library computers. Color printing is available from some locations. Ask at the Library if you have questions.
- WEPA - Cost: black and white - .10 per page (single sided) or .18 per page (double sided) | color - .35 per page (single sided) or .50 per page (double sided) | scanning without printing free
- Non-WEPA - Cost: black and white - .12 per page with copy card or .15 without a copy card | color .50 per page
- Print to WEPA from Canvas, email, the wepanow mobile app, web upload, or USB
- Using your cloud service account: Google Drive, Office 365, Dropbox, or OneDrive
- Swipe your campus card at any print station to log in
- Select your cloud service
- Select you document
- Get a simple one-time download at wepanow.com/software. Once you have installed the printer driver, follow these easy steps:
- Open the document on your laptop
- Choose 'File > Print'
- Click Print
- Visit any Wepa print station to release your documents.
- Learn more ways to print at wepanow.com/user-guide
- Find a print station using wepa maps
- Need support? Contact [email protected] | 1-800-675-7639
Scanning
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Scanners are available at the Chinatown, Downtown, John Adams, Rosenberg, Media Center/Collaboratory and Southeast libraries.
Faxing
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Students can send faxes from the Rosenberg Library at Ocean Campus. The charge is $2.00 per page. Visit the Circulation Desk at Rosenberg to use the fax machine.