Attendance, illness, and absences
- Attendance is important, however, the health and well-being of our
community is more important.
- Do not attend a face-to-face class if you are ill or suspect
illness.
- Contact the instructor to inform him of your circumstances and
to coordinate assistance.
- Recognizing its importance, attendance and homework participation
may be encouraged through the use of announced or un-announced
quizzes.
- For un-announced quizzes in online lectures, the students will be
informed during the lecture and will be directed to the e-learning
system to complete the quiz in the allocated time
- There will be no make-up quizzes under any circumstances.
- The grading policy (one dropped homework/quiz) is designed to
account for unexpected circumstances.
- Classroom Etiquette: – Laptop and cell phone use during lecture
causes distraction in your fellow students and in the
instructor. Please disable these and all similar devices.
- Online Learning Etiquette – Use appropriate discretion when
participating in all online learning activities. Limit multitasking,
enable your video if technological limitations do not prevent it.
It is generally appropriate to disable your microphone when not
actively speaking.