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Summer Online Course Orientation Lyn Gualtieri Senior Instructor Environmental Science UCOR 3840 (Natural Hazards)
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Oh…I did that last summer. Let me give you a few pointers. Dude…I’m taking an online class this summer.
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The Basics Are you self-disciplined? Do you need reminders? This is not a “self-paced course”. There are deadlines. You will be engaged and engaging with your peers and professor. Most coursework is asynchronous, but some is synchronous.
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The reality of time management for a 5 cr. class Course LengthTime spent in class/week Time spent outside of class/week Total time spent on class/week 11 weeks4 hours, 10 min.8 hours, 20 min.12.5 hours 8 weeks> 5 hours>10 hours>15 hours 4 weeks>10 hours>20 hours>30 hours For every one hour spent in class you should spend 2 hours outside of class preparing Yikes…that’s a lot of time.
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Understand your course navigation In other words….do not rely on CANVAS to tell you when an assignment is due Is your course organized by Modules? How is a “week” defined in your course? Sun-Sat? Mon-Fri? When does the week end? When is your professor available to answer questions? M-F, 9-5? How do the course deadlines translate to your time zone? What are the weekly assignments? Do you need to post to a Discussion Board every week? By when? Do you need to respond to Discussion Board posts every week? By when? Are there bigger projects that will take a few weeks to complete? Rough drafts or outlines due ahead of time? Presentations? Group work?
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Will you be on vacation at some point during your online course? Will you have a reliable internet connection while you are on vacation/camping/at a cabin? Plan Ahead! “I was on vacation and thought I would have a reliable internet connection, but didn’t” = Lame excuse
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Lame Excuses Yeah. Do you really think the professors can tell?
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Academic Integrity WHY DO IT?
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1.Meet with student(s) 2.Meet with student(s) and department chair 3.Fill out violation report form 4.Make three copies of form and all supporting documents 5.Dean’s Office sends a certified letter to the student 6.Dean’s Office sends documents to the Office of the Provost 7.If multiple violations the student’s Dean is notified When a student violates the Academic Integrity Policy…...the faculty member is not very happy . …and then the student is not very happy .
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Academic Integrity A “LOSE-LOSE” for everyone
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No problem. Have a fun summer! Wow…thanks for all that info.
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