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To learn how to avoid plagiarism in your work, review the website from Purdue university, Is It

Plagiarism Yet?

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

will be handled using the guidelines outlined in the Student Handbook.

Disablilities 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.

Evaluation

Grading Method

: Your final grade is determined by total points.

Grading

: Grades will be calculated using the following criteria:

18 Tests-Some are timed; some are Open Book = 273 Pts.

13 Chapter Essay Questions: 20 pts. each = 260 Pts.

3 Writing Assignments: 100 Pts. each = 300 Pts.

Total Points for the Semester = 833

A=749-833 points (90-100%)

B=664-748 points (80-89%)

C=583-663 points (70-79%)

D=499-582 points (60-69%)

F=Below 499 Total Points

Section Instructor:

Faye Bernstein

E-mail:

gatsby@srt.net

Help Desk Phone Number:

To better serve you, ALT has a single telephone number for all

Wimba and Moodle help desk calls. The toll free number is

1-866-940-0065.

E-Mail Help Desk:

Also, users can open desk requests via email. For Wimba, submit help

requests to

technicalsupport@wimba.com;

for Moodle, submit help requests to

ndus.moodle.help@ndus.edu