Since much of our work is collaborative, it is absolutely necessary that you attend each class. Students who miss more than four classes after the first week will be penalized 50 points for each additional absence.
There are no excused absences. You should not think of these four absences as "freebies," but as an emergency reserve in case something comes up.
Class starts on time. If you are late, you will miss information and disrupt other students when you arrive. Students who arrive more than 15 minutes after we have started will be counted absent for the day. Please be on time.
Daily assignments will not be accepted late. Students who miss class must turn in any daily assignments on the day they return.
For whatever reason, if you discover that you will not be able to
meet the project deadline, you may ask for an extension. I do not
guarantee that I will grant one, but I usually do. Below are two tips
for extension seekers:
· Ask for the extension either in class or by email before the
project is due.
· Keep up with the "stepping stone" assignments. If I see that
you've been working on the project all along, I'm much more lenient.
As the semester progresses, I will offer some extra credit opportunities. Extra credit options will generally be worth 10-20 points each. However, any student may use one extra credit assignment to "cancel out" an unexcused absence. There is no limit to how many extra credit assignments any student may do.
All extra credit is due on the date listed. No extra credit will be accepted late for any reason. Note: my extra credit assignments are usually fun, but more work than the daily assignments for the course.
All students are expected to honor their commitment to the Code of Conduct.
The Student Handbook states: "Academic Honesty is a cherished principle in the life of the College community. Students are expected to adhere to this principle by understanding the nature of plagiarism, and by not plagiarizing materials, by refraining from the use of unauthorized aids on tests and examinations, by turning in assignments which are products of their own efforts and research, and by refusing to give or receive information on tests and examinations. Persons who violate these principles of simple honesty risk embarrassment, course failure, or disciplinary action."
In this course, there are several ways students might violate college rules regarding academic integrity:
Students suspected of violating these policies will meet with the instructor to discuss the matter. If the student has indeed violated the policy, the instructor will impose an appropriate penalty up to and including failure for the course. Students who plagiarize work will receive an F for the course.
I take academic integrity very seriously, and am deeply insulted by violations of it. Do not plagiarize work for this class.
All students are expected to be familiar with (and follow) the CCC
Student Code of Conduct. If you haven't read it, you can download a
copy here:
http://www.colum.edu/student-affairs/The_Student_Code_of_Conduct.pdf
In order to succeed in class, every student has to be willing to be open, honest, and involved. At the same time, we must have respect for one another's ideas, beliefs and statements. Therefore, each student is expected to participate in a reasonable, respectful manner in class--we can disagree and discuss, but we need to do so in a way that is not offensive or uncomfortable. Failure to do this, or disruptive behavior in class, will not be tolerated, and will result in disciplinary action.
Complaints about the class and/or grades should be addressed to the instructor, either before/after class, or during office hours (or another scheduled appointment).
Students with disabilities are requested to present their Columbia accommodation letters to their instructor at the beginning of the semester so that accommodations can be arranged in a timely manner by the College, the department, or the faculty member as appropriate. Students with disabilities who do not have accommodation letters should visit the office of Services for Students with Disabilities in room 520 of the Congress building (312.344.8134/V or 312.360.0767/TTY). It is incumbent upon the students to know their responsibilities in this regard.