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Academic Honesty:
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Cheating, in any form, is absolutely forbidden.
Anyone caught cheating will
receive a grade of zero, a grade of F in the course, and may
face other punitive measures.
WARNING: D2L provides the instructor with many tools for
detecting cheating. Don't do it; dishonest actions will be
detected! Your moral
character is more valuable than any unearned
grade in this course.
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Assignments and Participation |
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Assignments and
Projects:
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PowerPoint Presentations:
Students enrolled in this course are required to view the
PowerPoint presentation (online or on CD) for each lesson
before doing the homework. Each presentation contains a
"keyword" on a randomly selected slide. Students are
required to submit this keyword to the instructor (one of
the questions in the Mod Check). Printed versions of these
presentations are available for purchase at a nominal fee,
but should be used only for review. The printed slides do
NOT contain the required keyword. Viewing the animated
presentations diligently has proven to greatly increase the
probability of success in this course!
Homework: Homework assignments in WebAssign consist of
algorithmically generated problems, tied to the course
textbook.
Homework must be submitted by
11:59 pm (Central time) on the due date listed in the
D2L Course Calendar (NOT
the due date in WebAssign, which is actually the last date
available). An individual student who occasionally
may need additional time to complete an assignment may
obtain an automatic 1-day
extension by emailing the Instructor. You
may submit each question up to 3 times. Your last
submission will be automatically graded and recorded.
Homework grades will be transferred from WebAssign to D2L
Grades at the end of the semester.
Lessons 6, 7, 23, and 30 must be done on paper and
must be turned in to the
Instructor. Any student work that is to be
faxed or scanned should be written in
dark pencil or ink.
All graphs should be done on graph paper (or copy paper, if
done and printed from a graphing utility).
Lessons 10, 19, 28, and 35 (Reviews) and the Final Review
are recommended (not required), and are
NOT to be turned in.
Warning: Doing the assigned
homework is absolutely essential for students to learn the
skills necessary to successfully complete the course. Any
student who has not completed the relevant homework before a
scheduled Test may be denied access, will be graded more
harshly, and is not eligible for any extra credit and/or
grading curve that might otherwise be available.
Mod Checks: The Mod Checks will count in the Homework
Average and are to be done online after viewing the
PowerPoint Presentation and completing the assigned Homework
for that lesson. A detailed solution of the included
problem may be viewed immediately after submitting the Mod
Check.
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Class Participation:
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Discussions: Online discussions among students are to
be posted at the appropriate time in the appropriate folder
of the course message board. Students are
required to regularly
read and post
course-related messages. D2L allows the instructor to track
discussion messages posted, as well as messages read. Both
quantity (articles "read" and "posted") and quality of
participation in these threaded discussions will count in
the student's Participation grade, which counts 5% of the
overall grade. The questions posted in each forum are
intended only as suggested topics to begin the discussion
for that module. Other topics may be discussed, as long as
the dialogue is primarily relevant to the course module ---
and secondarily, to the course in general.
TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE: A student may get additional
tutorial assistance from the instructor during regular
office hours in W-100H or by calling (615)741-3215 or
(615)452-8600 or 1-888-335-8722, extension 3386. For online
interaction with the instructor, use D2L Email.
Math Lab: Trained tutors are also available in the Math
Lab (Wood-102) or by calling extension 3387. Lab hours are
posted on the Math Lab web site at http://www.volstate.edu/MathScience/Lab.
Any time a student needs additional tutorial assistance,
e.g. homework help, the Vol State Math Lab is highly
recommended. At times when the Instructor and other
resources are not available, the trained staff in the Math
Lab stand ready and willing to offer free tutoring six days
a week.
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Punctuality:
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Homework assignments must be delivered (or at least
postmarked) on or before the due dates posted in the course
Calendar. Quizzes and Tests must be completed on the
scheduled dates. Any student who is unable to meet a stated
deadline should contact the instructor before the deadline
to request an extension.
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Course Ground Rules |
Students are expected to participate in all interactive
aspects of the course. You should regularly communicate
with other students and the instructor using the D2L online
communication tools, including email and discussions. View
the online PowerPoint Presentation for each Lesson before
attempting the homework. Practice until you can navigate
proficiently in D2L. Check the course message board every
day or two for new postings. For this course, use the email
component of D2L, in lieu of your regular email address,
such as one supplied by your Internet Service Provider.
When you have technical problems with your computer or the
online components of this course, get the necessary
assistance immediately. Observe course netiquette at all
times.
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Instructor Response Times |
The primary means of communication in this course will be
D2L Email. Messages should be sent to the Instructor any
time a student feels the need. Messages will be read and
responded to every day --- even two or three times a day in
the first week and at other critical times during the
semester. Whenever a student has something to share with
classmates, the Discussion component of D2L should be used.
Tests and Quizzes will be graded and grades posted within a
few days after the availability period has ended. Homework
grades will be posted periodically, e.g. a few days after
each of the four major Tests.
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Guidelines for
Communications |
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Email:
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Always include a subject line.
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Remember without facial expressions some comments may be
taken the wrong way. Be careful in wording your emails. Use
of emoticons might be helpful in some cases.
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Use standard fonts.
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Do not send large attachments without permission.
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Special formatting such as centering, audio messages,
tables, html, etc. should be avoided unless necessary to
complete an assignment or other communication.
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Respect the privacy of other class members.
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Discussion Groups:
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Review the discussion threads thoroughly before entering the
discussion. Be a lurker then a discussant.
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Try to maintain threads by using the "Reply" button rather
starting a new topic.
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Do not make insulting or inflammatory statements to other
members of the discussion group. Be respectful of other�s
ideas.
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Be patient and read the comments of other group members
thoroughly before entering your remarks.
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Be cooperative with group leaders in completing assigned
tasks.
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Be positive and constructive in group discussions.
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Respond in a thoughtful and timely manner.
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Chat:
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Introduce yourself to the other learners in the chat
session.
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Be polite. Choose your words carefully. Do not use
derogatory statements.
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Be concise in responding to others in the chat session.
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Be prepared to open the chat session at the scheduled time.
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Be constructive in your comments and suggestion.
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Web Resources:
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Click on [Contents],
and scroll down near the bottom to [References], under [Study
Tools].
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Library
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The
VSCC Library is available to all Vol State students.
Links to library materials (such as electronic journals,
databases, interlibrary loans, digital reserves,
dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, and librarian
support) are available.
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Students With
Disabilities |
It is the student�s responsibility to self-identify with the
Office of Disability Services to receive accommodations and
services in accordance with The Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA). Only those students with appropriate
documentation and
who are
registered with the Office
of Disability
Services
will receive accommodations. For further information,
contact the Office of Disability Services at (615) 230-3472,
TDD (615)-230-3488,
or visit the office which is located in Room 108,
Wood Campus Center.
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Syllabus Changes
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The instructor reserves the right to make changes as
necessary to this syllabus. If changes are necessitated
during the term of the course, the instructor will
immediately notify students of such changes both by
individual email communication and posting both notification
and nature of change(s) on the course bulletin board.
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Technical Support
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Telephone Support:
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If you are having problems logging into your course,
timing out of your course, using your course web site
tools, or other technical problems, please use the
MyVolState Online Support Website at
http://www.volstate.edu/DLSuccess/.
If the necessary assistance is not found there, call the
VSCC Help Desk at
extension 3302. If necessary, you may also contact the
Instructor.
VSCC Phone Numbers:
(615) 452-8600, (615) 741-3215, (888) 335-8722
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Help Desk, ext 3302
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Instructor, click on [Instructor Information]
in the course Content
NOTE: Technical advice is free; however, neither
the Help Desk nor the Instructor will attempt to make
needed repairs to your computer.
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