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Technology - Objective 2: Uses electronic resources for course related assignments and

information

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Skill 1: Selects appropriate electronic resources

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Skill 2: Recognizes differences in Internet resources based on address extensions

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Skill 3: Identifies proper academic library search engines

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Skill 4: Evaluates quality/value of web-based information

Beyond - Objective 4: Works collaboratively with others

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Skill 1: Participates in class discussions and in any group projects or activities

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Skill 2: Participates in class discussions, peer editing, and group activities or projects,

responding productively and respectfully to the work and ideas of others and

considering the ideas and suggestions of others

Relationship to Campus Theme:

Nature, Technology & Beyond

This course utilizes technology to enhance the educational environment and encourages personal

growth as they embark on the adventure of being a college student.

Classroom Policies:

Late assignments will be docked 10% per day late. I do understand that sometimes emergencies do

occur. In this case, arrangements can be made with instructor for a new due date, but ONLY if

arrangements are made before the original due date.

Student Email Policy:

Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an

official form of communication. A student’s campus-assigned email address will be the only one

recognized by the campus for official mailings. The liability for missing or not acting upon

important information conveyed via campus email rests with the student.

Academic Integrity:

The academic community is operated on the basis of honesty, integrity and fair play. It is the

expectation that all students, as members of the college community, adhere to the highest levels of

academic integrity. This means that:

Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Student work must not be plagiarized.

Students must not cooperate on oral or written examinations or work together on evaluated

assignments without authorization.

Violations of academic principles such as cheating, plagiarism or other academic improprieties will be

handled using the guidelines outlined in the Student Handbook. The Student Handbook is available

online or at Student Services.

Disabilities and Special Needs:

If you have a disability for which you need accommodation,

contact the Learning Center to request disability support services: phone 701-228-5477 or toll-

free 1-888-918-5623.