Common use of Course Organization Clause in Contracts

Course Organization. NOTE: Please note that this course is an online structured course and not classroom based; therefore, students must be willing to be active learners. Students who take online courses tend to require more time and effort to master course materials than in traditionally taught classes, so students are encouraged to contact the instructor whenever needed. Textbook and narrated PowerPoint presentations are virtual lectures, so notes should be recorded from those sources. Listening to the narrated PowerPoint presentations is important to help you master the materials. MODULES: All topics are organized in modules. There are ten modules that may be found under COURSE DOCUMENTS on Blackboard, one module for each chapter, except two modules for chapter 11 because of the complexity of the material. There is one folder for each module, and each module contains several learning units: a study procedure, several sets of PowerPoints slides grouped by topics, narrated PowerPoint slides via links to the VoiceThread (web-conferencing software which is used here for lecture recording), answers to selected questions in the section of the Critical Thinking and Concepts Review from the textbook, and a quiz for review. To access a quiz, you need to open the Repondus LockDown Browser first by double clicking it, then you need to key in your user name and password to log into the Blackboard. Next, go to our course website on Blackboard, click on COURSE DOCUMENTS, then click on the folder for a particular chapter, you will then see all learning units described in the previous paragraph. The quiz for that chapter is the last item saved in that folder.

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Samples: www.usi.edu, www.usi.edu

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Course Organization. NOTE: Please note that this course is an online structured course and not classroom based; therefore, students must be willing to be active learners. Students who take online courses tend to require more time and effort to master course materials than in traditionally taught classes, so students are encouraged to contact the instructor whenever needed. Textbook and narrated PowerPoint presentations are virtual lectures, so notes should be recorded from those sources. Listening to the narrated PowerPoint presentations is important to help you master mater the materials. MODULES: All topics are organized in modules. There are ten modules that may be found under COURSE DOCUMENTS on Blackboard, one module for each chapter, except two modules for chapter 11 because of the complexity of the material. There is one folder for each module, and each module contains several learning units: a study procedure, several sets of PowerPoints slides grouped by topics, narrated PowerPoint slides via links to the VoiceThread (web-conferencing software which is used here for lecture recording), answers to selected questions in the section of the Critical Thinking and Concepts Review from the textbook, and a quiz for review. To access a quiz, you need to open the Repondus LockDown Browser first by double clicking it, then you need to key in your user name and password to log into the Blackboard. Next, go to our course website on Blackboard, click on COURSE DOCUMENTS, then click on the folder for a particular chapter, you will then see all learning units described in the previous paragraph. The quiz for that chapter is the last item saved in that folder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.usi.edu, www.usi.edu

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