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Policies
Attendance Attendance is mandatory. I know everyone has problems from time-to-time in getting to class. However, the subject of this course, writing skills, requires that you actually be in class to acquire and practice those skills. It helps if you think of the class like a science lab: if you are not here to do the experiment, you cannot fulfill the requirements of the course. Also, most of the "experiments" cannot be made up - I cannot reproduce the conditions of a class discussion or paper workshop. You may miss 3 classes with no penalty. After 4 absences, each missed class will result in a 3% deduction from your FINAL grade. Please note that there is no difference between an “excused” and “unexcused” absence. If you miss a class, it is your responsibility to find out what was discussed that day. You may contact me via-email, but you should also get the phone numbers or email addresses of two fellow students as well. (Note: you may want to check the schedule first.) Please note that there is no difference between an “excused” and “unexcused” absence. I know this sounds harsh, but in the end, it really doesn't matter why you aren't here, only that you aren't. Please note that attendance means showing up ON TIME. Anyone arriving more than five minutes late will be assessed a “tardy,” and two “tardies” will constitute an absence. If you are late to class, it is your responsibility to see me after class to make certain I marked you present.
Late Assignments
As a special side note: those 3.5 floppies that we all use to save
work? They are remarkably fragile things. The corrupt if
exposed to magnets. They corrupt if bent in any way. They corrupt
for no immediately obvious reason at all. If you only take to heart
one thing I tell you, it should be this: SAVE YOUR WORK IN MORE THAN ONE
PLACE. Get into the habit of emailing drafts to yourself.
Please note that a corrupted disk IS NOT an acceptable excuse for not
having a draft or final paper. It is YOUR responsibility to ensure
that you will have a draft or final paper on time even if something goes
wrong. I tend to run a fairly informal classroom. In return, I expect that you will treat me and each other with respect. Please be attentive and polite during discussions: you don’t need to raise your hand to speak, but you should also be careful to give everyone a chance to speak. Remember that we will be discussing some "touchy" subjects. Again, I expect you to be respectful of one another. You can argue and disagree, even passionately, but don’t get personal. Please not that absolutely NO ethnic, gender, religious, sexual orientation, or other slurs will be tolerated, in either spoken discussion or on-line.
Special Note for Computer Classrooms At no point should either a chat program or a game be opened during class time, even if you are finished with your activity. The first time I see a chat program or a game open on your computer during class time, you will receive a warning. The second time, you will be asked to leave the classroom and be assessed an absence for the day.
On-Line
Policies and Etiquette The class WebBoard is for course material only. I will create a "General Issues" conference where you may ask your classmates for feedback on paper ideas or ask me questions about assignments, etc, but nothing that is not directly related to the class should be posted on the WebBoard. Also, please do not add class members to your email joke lists without permission. To receive full credit for a discussion post, you must post it in the correct place. WebBoard discussion will be divided by (a) assigned discussion group and (b) week. These divisions are called "Conferences." More complete directions can be found here. Any post not in the appropriate Conference will have one point deducted. Separate posts must be made for each discussion prompt and each reply to a classmate. Do not reply to all three prompts or all three posts in one message. The same campus-wide policies which apply to class discussion apply to on-line discussions. Racial, ethnic, sexual, religious, or sexual orientation slurs of any kind will not be tolerated, nor will threats of any kind. What you say is your business; how you say it becomes mine. If you have any doubts about the appropriateness of your language, run it by me first. The goal of class discussions is to examine issues from multiple points of view. Therefore, disagreement is not only expected but desirable. At the same time, please try to state your disagreement in a respectful tone. There is a world of difference between "I see things differently" and "that's the dumbest idea I ever heard." The first is good; the second is bad. At the same time, please keep in mind that disagreement with your ideas and interpretations is not a personal attack against you. If we all proceed from the assumption that the other person is not actively trying to offend, we'll avoid a great deal of conflict. Extra Credit Academic Assessment Release Statement The Parkland College Academic Assessment Committee, English & Critical Studies Department Assessment Committee, and your instructor focus on the continuous improvement of learning at Parkland and within the department by gathering and analyzing samples of many students' works. By allowing us to use your work for this purpose, you will be contributing to the improvement of teaching and learning at Parkland. If your course will be assessed this semester, your teacher will inform you which assignments are being requested for assessment. The Assessment Committee will be evaluating student progress in order to ensure that what is being taught and learned is consistent with course goals. You will not be identified in the analysis. Your participation does not affect your grade in the course. By submitting assignments designated by your instructor for assessment, you acknowledge that you understand our purpose for collecting your work for analysis and that you give us permission to use a copy of your written work. If you choose not to have your work used to improve learning at Parkland, please write "I do not give consent for the use of this work for use by the Academic Assessment Committee or other college assessment committees" at the top of your paper, and it will not be included in the analysis.
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