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Eight sources total: Four print-based sources from the Ivy Tech Virtual Library: two should be scholarly journal articles, and two should be periodicals. Two internet sources that you evaluate using the “Form to Evaluate Web Sources” under Blackboard Resources; this form must be turned in with the first draft. Two images, well-integrated into your essay (helping to back up your argument), and properly cited. Clear thesis (claim). Effective introduction and conclusion. Audience awareness
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Timothy D. Wyatt Mrs. Phillips Government - 2 January 21, 2015 An American Slave in Antebellum America In Antebellum America the social, legislative, and political policies regarding slavery permeated everyday life. Frederick Douglass pierces the veil of slavery’s inhumanity and reveals the cruelty and savagery of the slavery he personally endured in the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave. With over thirty thousand copies read within the first year of being published
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course after enrolling. This is the best option for self-paced courses. Click Submit. 650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW 6th Floor Washington, DC 20001-3796 1-800-424-9299 Copyright © 2011. Blackboard Inc. All rights reserved. Blackboard and the Blackboard logo are registered trademarks ofWWW BLACKBOARD COM Blackboard Inc. . . 1 Getting Started with . . . Course Availability If you no longer want students to be able to access your course, you can make it unavailable. The course will not
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though this course meets onsite here at the College, we will also use Blackboard to help make our overall learning experience more productive and meaningful. Accessing Blackboard and Its Functions By the morning of August 27, the College activates your Blackboard courseware where we will communicate outside of class and where you will respond to the weekly discussion questions. To locate your course offered in Blackboard, type in the College’s web page address (www.collin.edu) in your web
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readings are chapters of the textbook: Gaston Alonso, Noel Anderson, Kenneth Gould, Corey Robin, Roberta Satow, and Alex Vitale People, Power, and Politics 11th edition (Boston, MA, Pearson Learning Solutions). Other readings are going to be posted on blackboard or distributed in class. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: The faculty and administration of Brooklyn College support an environment free from cheating and plagiarism. Each student is responsible for being aware of what constitutes cheating and plagiarism
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students give right or wrong answers than I am in engaging in a meaningful, open ended conversation with them about what we’re reading. In order to facilitate these discussions students will complete various writing tasks such as regular journaling, Blackboard discussions, and informal in-class writing assignments and group activities. In addition to these assignments, students will write one formal, researched essay in which they will argue for a thesis of their own devising. Required Texts and Materials
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cost. NOTE: Additional materials may be assigned during the semester. A Blackboard site has been established for the course. It is your responsibility to check the Blackboard website for the latest course information and assignments. Course outline, assignments, class material, and any special announcements are generally available on this site. DELIVERY METHOD This online workshop will be conducted mainly using Blackboard as the “Learning Management System”. You may have taken other “distance
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Engagement John Saltmarsh. “Why Dewey Matters.” The Good Society 17, no. 2 (2008): 63-68. (accessed January 5, 2013). If having trouble see: See Blackboard Documents. Boyte, Harry Chatten. 2004. “A Different Kind of Politics: John Dewey and the Meaning of Citizenship in the 21st Century”. Good Society. 12 (2): 1-15. If having trouble, See Blackboard Documents. “What (Public) Good Are the (Engaged) Humanities?” Gregory Jay, at Imagining America advances knowledge and creativity through publicly
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Course Documentation Outline School of Business, Biosciences and Justice Studies SECTION I 1. Program : Business Administration 2. Course Name: Business Management 1 3. Course Code: BUSI 2000 4. Credit Value: 4 credit 5. Course Hours: 42 hours Class | Lab | Field | Other | Total | 42 | | | | 42 | 6. Pre-requisites/Co-requisites/Equivalent Courses PR/CO/EQ | Course Code | Title | None | None | None | 7. Faculty:
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Approach. 10th Ed. Pearson: New Jersey, 2013. Software requirements: Microsoft Word and Microsoft Powerpoint or at least the Viewer If you do not have powerpoint or Word you can download the Microsoft viewer by clicking on Blackboard FAQ under ‘Quick Links’ on the Blackboard log-in page. Once on the Online Support page, click on the ‘Downloads’ tab at the top. Once on the Downloads page, click on the Microsoft downloads to access the powerpoint viewer. Course Requirements: Students are expected
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space. What is in the nucleus -sub atomic particles Proton(positively charged) Neutron(no charge(neutral) The electronic cloud around the nucleus contains electrons that are subatomic particles with a positive charge and almost no mass. (Visit blackboard for diagrams on mass and properties) Electrons are arranged in energy levels or shells around the nucleus of an atom. 1 levels L(2 electrons) 2nd L(8 electrons) 3rd shell M(18 electrons) 4th shell N (32 electrons) When the maximum amount of electrons
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SPRING 2013 STUDENT SUCCESS GRADING CHART A= 900—1000 Points; B= 800---899 Points; C---799—700 Points; D= 600---699 Points; F= Below 600 Points |I. Self Discovery Assignments |See Assignments-BLACKBOARD | | |(Learning Portfolio) |(Typed, correct spelling, good paragraph and sentence structure, correct punctuation.) | | |
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preference survey, participants were asked to rate their technology preferences. Besides collecting the preferences for emerging web technologies, participants were also asked to rate their preferences for some conventional technologies like email and Blackboard as these were used as an integral part of delivery of services to the customer. Pearson correlation coefficient revealed several significant relationships as shown in Table 1:. All relationships appeared positive, i.e., the higher preference for
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report the problem to the IT helpdesk, otherwise your assignment may be marked as late. IT helpdesk: https://helpdesk.its.qmul.ac.uk/helpdesk/WebObjects/Helpdesk.woa * Follow the instructions below and check the FAQ section in the IT helpdesk ‘Blackboard’, ‘Assignments, Assessments, Quizzes and Grades’ for more information: https://helpdesk.its.qmul.ac.uk/helpdesk/WebObjects/Helpdesk.woa/wa/FaqActions * The VLE Team run drop-in ‘Face-to-Face’ support sessions in the Mile End Library from 12
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Abstract The final version of this syllabus will appear in Blackboard/Course Information on or before the first class day. In addition, the latest version of the Tentative Schedule (2012) posted in the Course Information area in Blackboard is part of this syllabus. The schedule remains tentative throughout the trimester for your benefit to allow for flexibility at your professor’s discretion. By the way, this syllabus is a compilation and explanation of the rules, so it is a rather serious document
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TO CONTACT DR. STINSON BY BLACKBOARD EMAIL Course Objectives Upon completion of this course the student should: understand business processes be prepared to take a course in auditing be familiar with AIS software tools have a basic foundation required for the relevant portions of the CPA exam understand the importance of internal controls Prerequisites ACCT2332, ACCT3366, DISC 2373, 2.0 GPA, junior standing. Course Materials Syllabus (posted to Blackboard in the Syllabus folder)
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San Diego Mesa College. Teaching community college accounting is my passion, and I have been teaching accounting, business, and computer science for many years. Enjoy the semester! Please watch for the first day email which will be sent out via Blackboard the weekend before the course starts. You will be required to follow certain steps and watch specific lectures in order to remain in the course at the census/drop date. Watch for the First Day Email with all the details to get started. INSTRUCTOR
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Denton campus Phone: 940-565-3140 Office; 940-565-3803 Fax E-mail: Use Blackboard Learning System e-mail, if you have a problem with the system use Warren.Watson@unt.edu. You can access Blackboard at http://ecampus.unt.edu. Office Hours: Face-to-face conferences are Tuesday & Wednesday: 1 - 3 PM (CST) by appointment only. Other Conference Hours by appointment. Communicate with me through the Blackboard message system. That will keep it simple and I’ll always find your communication
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D’Amore-McKim School of Business Co-op appropriate draft resume; Utilize MyNEUCool to explore sample co-op positions; Write a letter of introduction to a to-be-assigned Co-op Coordinator; Prepare and upload a final portfolio of all work to both Blackboard and MyNEUCool; and Articulate individual career interests and goals and identify co-op jobs that meet both interests and skills. Course Requirements & Expectations As a professional preparation course, students should strive to: Act professionally
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AFF2631 Financial management Unit Guide Semester 1, 2012 The information contained in this unit guide is correct at time of publication. The University has the right to change any of the elements contained in this document at any time. Last updated: 23 Jan 2012 Table of Contents AFF2631 Financial management - Semester 1, 2012.............................................................................1 Mode of Delivery..............................................................
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one way if you see fit. I will be grading on how you use and synthesize the readings, lectures, documentaries, clips and discussions we have had this semester to answer the question (remember all the readings and lectures are all available on blackboard). The more you demonstrate what you’ve learned by specifically referencing materials in your paper, the better your grade will be! This means specifically referring to the assigned readings in your paper and not just cut and pasting text from
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complete assigned questions, and come prepared for RDS discussions. Six RDS sections will involve primary source units (see Course Schedule below). The primary sources, background reading, and assignments for these sections will be posted on Blackboard. Students should type out and print their RDS assignments. They should also come to class with the primary source in either printed or digital form. (Trust me. The printing costs are lower than buying a published reader.) RDS review days will
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physiotherapists which can be understood and interpreted correctly in all aforementioned settings Practice writing Notes Verbal and written feedback from Educators, fellow physio therapists Using ICU – Ax Sheets Online resources: internet, blackboard Verbal and written feedback Placement criteria, grading and marking grid Reflections and Blanked S.O.A.P notes pre and post placement 5 weeks until the end of placement Communication To be able and effectively communicate with Patients with
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“A-B-C-D Voting Card” located on Blackboard under “Course Info”. Exams (40% of total grade) There will be three exams. No exam score will be dropped. These will be administered in class (see schedule). These are closed-book exams, but a list of equations and constants will be provided as necessary. Mastering Astronomy Interactives (20% of total grade) These can be found on the Mastering Astronomy website (the link with instructions can be found on Blackboard) and will count for 20% of your
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(SAP) See University Policy Statements on course page on Blackboard SCHOLASTIC DISHONESTY See University Policy Statement on course page on Blackboard STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES See University Police Statement on course page on Blackboard EMERGENCY POLICY STATEMENT In compliance with the Emergency UTB/TSC Academic Continuity Program, academic courses, partially or entirely, will be made available on the MyUTBTSC Blackboard course management system. This allows faculty members and
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enrollment process Like any process, even the enrollment process at JWMI has problems. As was stated, currently, most students enroll in their next class based on an e-mail from their advisor to enroll in the next class or two (Table 1). Some have used Blackboard to enroll, however a confirmation e-mail was never received and upon e-mailing their respective advisors were told they never enrolled for the class (Table 1). Using iCampus or calling their advisor are other avenues JWMI students can use to enroll
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ASSIGNMENT ONE MEDIA REPORT ANALYSIS (20%) Students are required to select one of media report from the three reports provided on Blackboard under the assessment folder. Students are required to identify and analyse the legal issues arising in their chosen report through answering a series of questions. Students need to apply a similar approach to that used in the Topic 1 case study, ‘The Coffee Shop’, to their chosen media report. Format of assignments Assignments cannot be handwritten
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Emergency Information Line: (213) 740-9233 USC Information: (213) 740-2311 and 91.5 KUSC FM Radio Course Prerequisites: ACCT 371b, 373 Co-Requisites: None Required Materials: 1) Custom Published Text and Cases 2) Course Documents Posted on Blackboard 3) The CPA Journal: http://www.nysscpa.org/cpaj.htm 4) AICPA Codification of Statements on Auditing Standards: http://www.aicpa.org/members/div/auditstd/Authoritative_AICPA_Audit_and_Attest_Standards.htm 5) PCAOB Auditing Standards http://www.pcaob
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