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1 Online Class Expectations CSP2203-100 Kathryn Baker – Instructor Summer 2013

2 Reach Instructor?

3 Important Dates Class Begins – May 28 th Midterm – June 24 th Last Day for Student Withdrawal – July 9 th Semester Ends – July 23 rd

4 Main Campus Summer Access Campus Closures That Affect You & This Class – Friday, June 14 th – Friday, June 21 st – Friday, June 28 th – Thursday, July 4 th – Friday, July 5 th – Friday, July 12 th – Friday, July 19 th

5 Academic Integrity Cheating: Policies regarding cheating may be found under the heading of Academic Integrity in the IVCC Student Handbook. You should become familiar with these policies and abide by them. Plagiarism: According to Webster, to plagiarize is “to steal or pass off the ideas or words of another as one’s own…to use created productions without crediting the source…to commit literary theft…to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source. Students are responsible for authenticating any assignment submitted to an instructor. If asked, you must be able to produce proof that the assignment you submit is actually your own work. Therefore, we recommend that you engage in a verifiable working process on assignments. Keep copies of all drafts of your work, make photocopies of research materials, write summaries or research materials, keep logs or journals of your work on assignments and papers, learn to save drafts or versions of assignments under individual file names on computer diskette, etc. The inability to authenticate your work, should an instructor request it, is a sufficient ground for failing the assignment. Also, instructors may employ various other means of ascertaining authenticity – such as engaging in Internet searches, creating quizzes based on student work, requiring students to explain their work and/or process orally, etc.

6 IVCC Goes Dark, What Do I DO!!! Do Not Worry! Blackboard is hosted off Campus – https://ivcc.blackboard.com/ https://ivcc.blackboard.com/ Myitlab is accessible as well – http://myitlab.pearsoned.com/Pegasus/frmLogin. aspx?s=3 http://myitlab.pearsoned.com/Pegasus/frmLogin. aspx?s=3

7 Sign-in’s Where Needed? – Web Adviser Web Adviser – Blackboard Blackboard – Student E-mail Student E-mail – Myitlab Myitlab Course ID (Find in Blackboard Announcements) 24/7 Assistance on myitlab site 247.support.pearsoned.com 247.support.pearsoned.com

8 How to Sign-in What is Needed? – Username Usually your K0000000 (K-Number)K0000000 – Password Student ID until you change it Student ID

9 K Number

10 Student ID # Found a Couple of Places – Picture ID (Purple Numbers bottom of ID) – Class Schedule Upper Left Corner

11 Homework! How do I turn it in? – If it is work from the textbook Post on Blackboard – A & B Assignments – Multiple Choice & Matching – If it is work from myitlab Upload it to myitlab – Grader Projects A & B Completed on myitlab – Skill-Based Training – Skill-Based Practice Exam

12 Student Data Files Textbook Data Files – CD-Rom is part of textbook Myitlab Data Files – Downloaded from myitlab MS Outlook Data Files – E-mailed to students as a.zipped file from instructor

13 Questions????? Contact Me – Text – e-mail at Kathryn_Baker@ivcc.eduKathryn_Baker@ivcc.edu – Call me at 815-735-3028


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