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Must include any technical requirements, especially if using WebCT. Listed below is a basic requirement for WebCT. Add any other special equipment or software.
Computer
with Internet access, Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher or other current
browser, Java, word processing software (must be able to save Word format),
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CONFIDENTIALITY: |
All students’ e-mail addresses may be available to other students in the class. Although some assignments in an online course may encourage or require peer communication, the instructor will make every effort to protect the confidentiality of any personal communication (for example, grades). However, you should recognize that e-mail and other electronic media are not secure; there is no guarantee of the privacy of your e-mail or other personal information. |
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APPROPRIATE ONLINE BEHAVIOR: |
The use of Spartanburg Community College’s website, e-mail service or course management software for creation and/or distribution of material not pertaining to course participation is prohibited and is grounds for dismissal according to College policy under “disruptive behavior.” Such actions, include, but are not limited to:
· Inappropriate use of email and discussion boards for: ü Harassment ü Unlawful solicitation ü “Spamming” ü “Flaming” · Use of online editing tools within the course management software to: ü Create offensive material ü Link to inappropriate materials |
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An electronic e-mail is required from each student to the instructor by the end of the drop/add period. At this time the Instructor will drop the student from the course if it is not received.
Here is where you place the course attendance information that explains the specific participation expectations. (i.e., Attendance in an online course is defined by correspondence/interaction as required by the instructor. Students are responsible for accessing the web class weekly to meet the course requirements [one contact per week is the minimum requirement] of exams, discussion board and paper submissions). See the Faculty Support section of the DL web page for examples from various SSC online courses.
Instructors maintain attendance records. However, it is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from a course. A student who stops attending the online class and fails to initiate a withdrawal will remain on the class roster. With this in mind, for every assignment, test or exam not completed while still enrolled in the course the student will receive a grade of zero and the final course grade will be calculated accordingly.
Withdrawal Policy: During the first 75% of the course, a student may initiate withdrawal and receive a grade of W. A student cannot initiate a withdrawal during the last 25% of the course. Extenuating circumstances require documentation and approval by the appropriate department head and academic dean. |
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ACADEMIC DISHONESTY: Students are expected to uphold the integrity of the College's standard of conduct, specifically in regards to academic honesty. All forms of academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating on assignments/tests, plagiarism, collusion, and falsification of information will call for disciplinary action. Disciplinary action imposed may include one or more of the following: written reprimand, loss of credit for assignment/test, termination from course, and probation, suspension, or expulsion from the College. For further explanation of this and other conduct codes, please refer to the Student Handbook. |
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Class/Lab Procedures: |
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Students who need special accommodations in this class because of a documented disability should notify Student Disability Services. You may contact Student Disability Services by calling, (864) 592-4811, toll-free 1-800-922-3679; via email through the Spartanburg Community College web site at www.sccsc.edu/SDS/; or by visiting the office located in the Dan Lee Terhune Student Services Building, room 112 of the Spartanburg Community College campus. By contacting Student Disability Services early in the semester, students with disabilities give the College an opportunity to provide necessary support services and appropriate accommodations. |
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COURSE Outcomes & OBJECTIVES: |
Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the student will be able to: |
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