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EDCI 4993-603, Fall 2002
4:30 to 7:15, Tuesdays


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Class Participation

Attend Class

Attendance is expected and required. More than 2 unexcused absences automatically result in a grade of (D). Additional absences result in a grade of (F) unless an agreement is reached on how the work missed can be completed quickly. If you know that you will be absent let me know in advance. My New Year resolution is to start class on time. For us this means 4:30 (not 4:35 or 4:50). Please respect your classmates and instructor -- make every effort to be here on time. If you must be late, be courteous -- sent us an eMail so that we know when to expect you.

eMail gnorth@mac.com, or call H-834-1891 or O-280-5466 or Cell-957-5186 if you will miss class.


Participate

You participation class is mandatory if you expect to earn an "A" in this class. Participation includes attending class, being active in class, by asking and answering questions, and by helping your classmates when needed.

Class participation is not limited to what happens during our weekly class meetings. It will also include (almost) weekly (not graded) assignments that will be composed of research on a relevant topic and a written response due by 4:00 PM on the Sunday before class. These written assignments will be eMailed to our list, iceCap, or posted as messages to our Discussion Board ... as directed in "Next week's Assignment." Class participation includes planning and participating in field trips and (possible) virtual class meetings.

An important criteria used to evaluate your class participation is the help you provide to your classmate (and to me, your instructor). This is evidence of your ability to "train others to select/install/maintain hardware and software. Demonstrating the ability to help others is an objective of this course.


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