Outline of the Course
This is the syllabus for Rune Divination. This page is your one-stop reference for everything else that is located within this website: Lessons One through Four; Extra Credit; as well as class expectations and the grading system.
Discussion notes are to be posted in Journals; Homework will be given out and answered, to be sent, via PM on the forums
- Lesson One: Introductions; Rules & Expectations: includes House Rules, brief introduction to the Course
- Lesson Two: The Runes and Understanding Merkstave; includes a quick refresher on all 24 Runes and a brief explanation of each; also touches in part on what "Merkstave" Runes are and how they will affect readings
- Lesson Three: Rune-casting Methods; includes a discussion of some sample spreads used in Rune-casting as well as a demonstration of a spread discussed in the previous Lesson. Each spread will be discussed in brief but with important and relevant subject matter
- Lesson Four: What will happen here will be a surprise!
- Final Exam: Rune-casting; students will get the chance to attempt their own rune-casting with the spread of their choosing and interpret what they have divined
Discussion notes are to be posted in Journals; Homework will be given out and answered, to be sent, via PM on the forums
Post Count
This is a very good way to get your grade up to where and how you want it to be. There are only a few simple reminders regarding Post Count, and they are as follows:
*In order to get a passing grade for participation in class, the student must post at least 2 times with content relating to the subject matter. Even more is better!
- One entrance and one exit post
- At least TWO* class participation posts (recitation, discussion)
- No one-liners or short posts, they're not going to count. We strive for creativity here, so make those posts interesting!
- Each post should at least be one paragraph long (consisting of at least 4-5 sentences) in order for the post to count. The longer, the better. Be creative!
*In order to get a passing grade for participation in class, the student must post at least 2 times with content relating to the subject matter. Even more is better!
Lesson Content
Each Lesson page opens up to a brief description of the Lesson that will be tackled in class. More information can be found in the drop-down menu when the mouse pointer is hovered on the bar that corresponds to the Lesson in question.