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1 IT-301 Project Management I: Unit 2: Scope Management January 13, 2011

2 Cynthia Glenn-Cotton Adjunct Professor Release Manager – Alcatel-Lucent

3 Agenda Welcome Reminders/ Announcements Unit 1 Recap Unit 2 Summary Q&A

4 Reminders/Announcements Informative Virtual Tour: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYBIWUcOFgo&feature=BF&list=PLB3101381BE96F277&index=1 Discussed last week:  Flexible Seminars  Term Schedule  Technology Center  Plagiarism

5 Term Schedule 5 1101C Term Week BeginWeek End Unit 11/05/20111/11/2011 Unit 21/12/20111/18/2011 Unit 31/19/20111/25/2011 Unit 41/26/20112/1/2011 Unit 52/2/20112/8/2011 Unit 62/9/20112/15/2011 Unit 72/16/20112/22/2011 Unit 82/23/20113/1/2011 Unit 93/2/20113/8/2011 Unit 103/9/20113/15/2011 Final Projects Due 3/13/11 9:00 am Central

6 Unit 1 Recap What is the importance of the process areas and knowledge groups? Quick Quiz!

7 Unit 2 Review What is Scope Management? ATWAOTWRTCTP? –Scope planning –Scope Definition, Scope statement –Create work break down structure (WBS) –Scope Verification –Scope Control –What is Scope Creep?

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9 TECHNOLOGY CENTER Offers Live tutoring for 46 IST courses Your course may now have live tutoring! Check the list on the next slide, if your class offers tutoring, please add the following content to an Announcement in your course: Hours for Live Tutoring: Sunday: 2:00 to 8:00 PM ET Monday to Thursday: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET Monday to Thursday: 8:00 PM to Midnight ET Friday & Saturday: Closed Link for Live Tutoring: http://khe2.acrobat.com/techcenter http://khe2.acrobat.com/techcenter Email: Email support will be provided with a 24 hour turnaround. Send Emails to TechnologyCenter@Kaplan.edu TechnologyCenter@Kaplan.edu 9

10 PLAGIARISM 10 Kaplan University maintains a firm stance against all forms of plagiarism and faculty are required to investigate any questionable submissions from students. The University maintains a database of student plagiarism charges, and students who plagiarize repeatedly will be subject to increasingly serious repercussions. These are: 1.First Offense: The instructor notifies the student that he/she has failed the assignment, and explains the nature of the plagiarism and that the incident has been submitted to administration. The instructor completes the Plagiarism Report form located at the Center for Teaching and Learning site http://intranet.kaplan.edu/CTL, which automatically notifies the Provost’s Office of the charge. The Provost’s Office officially informs the student that he/she has failed the assignment. The Provost’s Office mails a letter and sends an electronic copy to the student that informs the student of the action taken and includes a copy of the plagiarism policy. The Provost’s Office informs the Academic Department Chair and the Academic Advisor of the incident.http://intranet.kaplan.edu/CTL 2. Second Offense: The instructor notifies the student that he/she has failed the assignment, and explains the nature of the plagiarism and that the incident has been submitted to administration. The instructor completes the Plagiarism Report form located at the Center for Teaching and Learning site http://intranet.kaplan.edu/CTL, which automatically notifies the Provost’s Office of the charge. The Provost’s Office officially informs the student that he/she has failed the course. The Provost’s Office mails a certified letter and sends an electronic copy to the student that informs the student of the action taken and includes a copy of the plagiarism policy. The Provost’s Office informs the Academic Department Chair, the Registrar’s Office, Student Accounts, and the Academic Advisor of the incident. Since the student is allowed to remain in class, the instructor should enter zeros for both past and future assignments, and maintain a backup of the assignments in case the student decides to appeal the plagiarism charge.http://intranet.kaplan.edu/CTL 3.Third Offense: The instructor notifies the student that he/she has failed the assignment, and explains the nature of the plagiarism and that the incident has been submitted to administration. The instructor completes the Plagiarism Report form located at the Center for Teaching and Learning site http://intranet.kaplan.edu/CTL, which automatically notifies the Provost’s Office of the charge. The Provost’s Office informs the Dean, the Registrar’s Office, Student Accounts, and the Academic Advisor of the incident. The Provost’s Office officially notifies the student that he/she has been expelled from Kaplan University. The Provost’s Office mails a certified letter and sends an electronic copy to the student from the Provost to be signed, dated, and returned by the student.http://intranet.kaplan.edu/CTL


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