

Technology:
Demonstrates knowledge and application of technology
Objective 1:
Completes an assignment using an appropriate application software
Skill:
Creates, edits, and formats a word processing document
Relationship to Campus Theme:
At first, nature and technology may seem to be opposites but
people by nature, are curious. This curiosity and quest for knowledge has led to the development of all
technology. In turn this technology can be used to care for the Earth and therefore, improve the quality of
life for all people.
Classroom Policies:
Be on time!
Class participation is required and this means that students will be
working on assigned projects during class not
browsing the internet , chatting, or playing games.
Anyone caught doing this may be asked to leave. Arriving late, leaving early, talking and texting are
distracting to the instructor and other students.
Texting and cell phone use during class is not
permitted. There will be no ear buds allowed in class.
If you receive a phone call that you must take,
quietly leave the room to take the call and return when you are finished.
Academic Integrity:
Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Students who cooperate
on oral or written examinations or work without authorization share the responsibility for violation of
academic principles and the students are subject to disciplinary action even when one of the students is
not enrolled in the course where the violation occurred. (Student handbook p.19) Students will receive no
credit for work that fails to meet standards of academic integrity. The work you hand in must be your
own. Handing in someone else’s work can result in an F and/or removal from class.
Disabilities and Special Needs:
If you have a disability for which you need accommodation, contact
me within the first week of the semester. Learning Center disability support services are available also:
phone 701-228-5477 or toll-free 1-888-918-5623.