Section 6: HOW TO SUCCEED IN THIS COURSE
This course is structured to reward students who turn in assignments on a consistent basis.
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- In this course, the semester into 13 lessons (one lesson per week). Every week, you will have to complete a reflection journal based on the reading(s) and video(s) for that week's lesson as well as the class discussion and activities that took place during a given week. In addition, you will have three larger written assignments that take the place of exams, which I will discuss in detail in class later in the semester. (See Section 8 below for more information).
- If you miss or fail two or three of the weekly assignments, your final grade will not be impacted - those 'fails' will not count against you. However, if you regularly fail to turn in your work - especially one of the three major assignments - it will be difficult for you to pass the course.
- I reserve the right to drop you from the course if you consistently fail to turn in your work. This is because I would rather you focus on your other, remaining courses rather than risk failing my course, especially if you reach a point where you cannot earn enough points to pass.
- PLEASE let me know as soon as possible if you ever have any questions or concerns about anything that might affect your performance in this class. I want all my students to be successful, but YOU have to want to be successful, too - that means completing readings and assignments on time, and communicating with me promptly when there is a problem.
- All graded coursework is found on our course site on Blackboard. If you are unfamiliar with Blackboard, this website will help you get oriented. Because this is a hybrid course, completing the online work is vital to your grade; please be prepared to access the Internet regularly to complete course assignments.
- If you do not own a computer or don’t have reliable Internet access at home, you may use a UTRGV computer lab - visit this website for more information. If you anticipate having problems accessing the Internet or Blackboard, or if you are not comfortable with computer technology, I urge you to consider switching to another section of UNIV 1301 - one that does not rely on Blackboard. If you want to switch to another class meeting, call Melissa Leal (956-665-7919) in my Dean's Office for assistance.
- If you need technical support (examples: problems with Blackboard or your email account) you may contact the UTRGV Help Desk (956.882.2020) or visit this website for assistance. Please don’t contact me for technical support - I'm afraid I can't offer any assistance with technology problems beyond referring you to the Help Desk.
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