Welcome Summer 2008
Students!
This course will use Angel as our primary communication tool.
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Suzanne Reilly Parkland College Dept. of Social Sciences and Human Services 2400 W. Bradley Ave. Champaign IL 61821 Phone: 217-353 - 2047 Office: D - 169 Office Hours: Fridays 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. in the Angel chat room. Stop by and say Hello! |
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Textbook Information: |
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Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 12th edition by Haviland, Prins, Walrath and McBride is available in the Parkland College Bookstore or at http://www.amazon.com. |
GRADING POLICIES
Summer 2008
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Multiple Choice Quizzes |
320 points |
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Discussions (Bulletin board postings) |
120 points |
| Exams | 300 points |
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TOTAL |
740 points |
Weekly Quizzes
Each week you will complete one multiple choice quiz for each assigned chapter. In summer, you will have at least 3 chapters to read and at least 3 quizzes to take EACH week. Each quiz is worth 20 points. Quizzes will be accessible to students every Monday of the semester and will be closed every following Sunday.
Each quiz will automatically close after 15 minutes - be aware of this. You can take each quiz only ONCE.
Discussions
I will post one topic for discussion in Angel every week. You will be required to post two kinds of responses. Each week you will be required to respond to each discussion topic AND you will also be required to respond to a fellow student's contribution. Each of these responses are worth 10 points for a total of 20 points.
There are 6 discussion topics for you to respond to and so the total amount you can earn is 120 points. The topics will open on Mondays and close on Sundays as described above.
Exams
During the summer, you will be required to take three exams over a group of chapters. These exams will be multiple choice and essay exams. Each of these is worth 100 points.
Grading Scale
| 740 - 666 | A |
| 665 - 592 | B |
| 591 - 518 | C |
| 517 - 444 | D |
| Below 444 | F |
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Policies
The due dates for all quizzes, discussions and exams are clearly marked on the "calendar" page of the course web-site. You need to abide by all due dates as late work will generally not be accepted.
Students must keep copies of all work done for this class. I will not accept late work because a student claims s/he e-mailed me a document by a due date but I have no record of receiving it. I suggest that you keep a folder in your e-mail system specifically for this course and move all messages that you have sent to me in it. Also, never delete work that you have done for a course until you are sure that the instructor has received the work and has given you credit for it.
Before you begin an Internet class, make sure that you have good, reliable access to the Internet.
Technology sometimes fails but as a student you need to responsible if and when this occurs. If you have trouble accessing the Internet and a due date for an assignment is approaching you should do everything that you can to get access to the Internet. You could go to a local library or to Parkland, if you are nearby, to either e-mail me about the problem or finish and submit the assignment.
If you have trouble accessing the Internet and you cannot find an alternative way to get access, you can call me at my office number and leave a message on my voice mail or call the department office (351-2229) and leave a message for me there. If you cannot find access to the Internet and a due date is approaching you must call me RIGHT AWAY. If I get a frantic message from a student before a due date has passed that her computer has crashed, I will probably grant that student an extension. If I get a message two days after the deadline, I probably would not grant the student an extension.
Finally, I check my e-mail account daily during the week. If you e-mail me and don't hear from me within two days, you might want to e-mail me again or call me at my office. Although I do check e-mail occasionally on the weekends, sometimes, if I am out of town, I am not at my computer on the weekends. So, if you e-mail me late on a Friday afternoon, I may not be able to get back with you until Monday morning. Be aware of this, in case you need to contact me.
Withdrawals
On the ten day roster, I am required to assess your attendance. If you have
not attended regularly to that point, you will be withdrawn. After the ten day
roster, you should not plan on an instructor withdrawal if you want to drop the
course. You are ultimately responsible for your own withdrawal by the withdrawal
date. Nonattendance after the ten-day roster will result in an F if you don't
withdraw yourself.
Withdrawals for online students
If you complete the first quiz and the first discussion, I consider that you
have attended the course. If, subsequently, you make no further postings, take
no other quizzes, and do not contact me about your absence, I will be forced to
withdraw you for nonattendance. Such a withdrawal does not entitle you to a
refund!
Academic Policies
Anyone found to be cheating may be removed from the class and receive a
failing grade. The complete policy may be found in the Student Policy and
Procedures Manual. An atmosphere of mutual respect between and among teachers
and students is expected. Finally, late work or make-ups will not be accepted
unless the student can demonstrate they had no other alternative and the student
informs the instructor in advance (excepting emergencies).
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS: The Center for Academic Success provides a wide range of academic support services to enable you to learn well, grow as a student, succeed in your classes, and excel at what you do. These services include the following:
Anita Taylor Room D120 403 - 4580
Gail Hoke Room D120 351-2441 or send e-mail to CenterForAcademicSuccess@parkland.edu
If you believe you have a disability for which you may need an academic accommodation (e.g. an alternate testing environment, use of assistive technology or other classroom assistance) please contact:
Becky Osborne, Coordinator, Office of Disability Services Room X148 353-2082
or send e-mail to bosborne@parkland.edu
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Page last updated June 9, 2008 by Suzanne Reilly