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Course Deadlines and Grading Policy Assignment

This assignment has two parts:

PART ONE: Read the following information about the Assignment Due Dates and Deadlines Policy for this course.

Time management is critical. Many students enroll in online courses because they have a lot of other time commitments already. In this course, you will have a solid 6-8 hours of work per week, every week - but you also have the freedom to choose just when you will do that work. You can do all the work over the weekend, in the middle of the night, in-between your other classes: it's up to you. I would strongly recommend that you decide on a personal schedule for the course right now, regarding it as a Monday-Wednesday-Friday course, or a Tuesday-Thursday course, or a weekend course - whatever days and times work best for you. You need to make sure you treat this course as having a regularly, weekly schedule, just as you do for your other courses.

Every assignment in this course has a deadline. In order to make sure you stay on track during the semester, there are deadlines for every assignment in this course. Once a deadline has passed, you cannot go back and do the work - you must complete every assignment by the deadline. If you miss some assignments, for whatever reason, you can use the extra credit options to make up the missing work.

Work ahead - don't wait for the deadline. You should try to work at least one or two days ahead of the deadlines in this class. Even better: you can work an entire week or even two weeks in advance! If you work ahead, you will remove the time pressure of the deadlines (doing work at the last minute is always very stressful!), plus you can finish up the course early. If you work ahead AND do the extra credit, you can finish the course as much as three or four weeks early.

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday due dates. In the weekly schedule of assignments, you might have assignments that are listed as "due" on Tuesday or on Wednesday or on Thursday. You are strongly encouraged to complete the assignments by that due date - although the deadline is not until the following day at noon. So, for example, a Tuesday due date means that the actual deadline is Wednesday at noon. This is a kind of "grace period" for you. So, if you do the assignment on Tuesday but forget to do the Declaration, you can still complete the Declaration on Wednesday morning, before noon.

Tuesday is the first day of the week. I know that sounds a bit odd, but after this first Orientation week, beginning in Week 2 of this class, Tuesday will be the first day of the week. You will have your first Week 2 assignments due on Tuesday, and the final assignments for Week 2 are due on the following Monday. Then, on the next Tuesday, Week 3 begins, and so on. This schedule is designed to accommodate students who do the majority of their work for this class over the weekend. Each week starts on a Tuesday, and ends on the next Monday, giving you the weekend to wrap up your week's assignments.

Monday noon deadline. Each week, the bulk of your assignments (almost two-thirds of the total work for the week) are due on Monday, BY NOON, at the latest. Obviously, that means you cannot afford to put off the work until Monday morning. Please complete your assignments on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, in plenty of time BEFORE the deadline on Monday at noon. If you decide to put off those assignments until Monday, trying to complete them all on Monday morning, you will probably not have enough time to do all the work. You need to start on the Monday-noon-deadline assignments before Monday! Exactly when you choose to do those assignments is up to you, based on your own personal schedule.

Extensions for medical reasons only. If you face an unexpected medical emergency, or some other serious medical situation (childbirth, surgery, etc.), please contact me in advance to arrange for a medical extension or for make-up work. In all other situations, please take advantage of the option to do your work early (for example, if you know you will be out of town), or else do extra credit to make up any assignments you miss for any reason.

PART TWO: Read the following information about the Grading Policy for this course.

There are 450 points of REQUIRED work over the semester (30 points per week, every week, for 15 weeks). In addition, there are various extra credit assignments, as indicated in each week's assignment list. Your final grade is determined by the total number of points you have at the end of the semester (that is, the total points of required work PLUS the total points of extra credit you have earned).

Your final grade is determined by your total points at the end of the semester. If you end up with 410 or more points at the end of the semester, you will receive an A. If you have 360-409 points, you will receive a B. If you have 320-359 points, you will receive a C. A minimum of 301 points is required to pass the class with a grade of D. If you have only 300 points or less, you will not pass the course.

Desire2Learn Gradebook. In the Desire2Learn Gradebook, you can see your total points at any given time. Do not pay attention to the "points out of" number in Desire2Learn - just keep track of your total points. You should be earning 30 points per week - or more, if you are doing the extra credit, too. To get an estimate of your letter grade at any point in the semester, look at the Grading Chart which shows how your points should be adding up, week by week, so that you will reach your desired total at the end of the semester.

Finishing early. As soon as you reach the required number of points for the grade you want to receive, you are finished with the class. By working ahead and/or completing the extra credit assignments, you can finish the class several weeks early. For more information about extra credit options and finishing the course early, see the Grading Policy page for this course. (You might want to bookmark that page for future reference.)

DECLARATION: To receive credit for this assignment, make sure you complete the Gradebook Declaration.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:

I have read the information about Assignments Due Dates and Deadlines for this course.

I have read the information about Points-Based Grading for this course.

 


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