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EDU 3303
- PD 1 Lab |
Jamie Borchardt Office: Howell 319 |
Nicky King |
| Education
Lab Hours: Monday-Friday
8 am-12 pm and 1-5 pm. The lab is available to all TSU students unless
there is a scheduled or reserved lab in session. |
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Additional Requirements:
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Course Information: The purpose of this
course is to familiarize students with technology on a broad scale and
expose students to emerging technologies and state and national competiciencies.
During the course students make frequent decisions on how to utilize and
integrate technology into future classroom situations. Assignments done
during and outside of class time should be considered part of the overall
instruction for the course and relevant to the Texas Technology Application
Standards. |
Objectives:
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| Grading:
There will be seven assignments. Each assignment is worth a certain number of points (see below for points assigned to each assignment). You may earn a maximum of 1000 points for this lab. This lab will count as 20% of your EDU 3303 course grade.
Criteria for grading an assignment is described in each assignment. Refer to the PD 1 Homepage for your lab grades or see your instructor. If you did not turn in an assignment on time and did not contact your instructor prior to the due date, you will receive a zero.*
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| Attendance
Policy: Regular
class attendance is expected. If you miss lab, it is your responsibility
to attend one of the other sessions taught by your instructor that week
to make up the work. Please inform the instructor of the lab you
are visiting so we can mark your attendance and give credit for assignments.
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Academic Dishonesty: Tarleton State University
expects its students to maintain high standards of personal and scholarly
conduct. Students guilty of academic dishonesty are subject to disciplinary
action. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating
on an examination or other academic work, plagiarism, collusion, and the
abuse of resource materials. The faculty member is responsible for initiating
action for each case of academic dishonesty that occurs in his/her class. |
| Disability Services: Students with disabilities may request appropriate accommodation by contacting the Director of Disability Services in the Academic Affairs Office, at (254) 968-9103. Students at the Tarleton University System Center – Central Texas may contact the Executive Director’s Office in Killeen at (254) 519-5447 or the Disability Services Office in Stephenville. Formal accommodation requests cannot be made until the student has been admitted to Tarleton. However, students are encouraged to make initial contact well in advance of this time to clarify documentation requirements and to allow time to arrange possible accommodations. The policy of Tarleton
State University is to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act
and other federal, state, and local laws. The Office of Disability Services
fully supports this policy. Applicants for admission are not required
to disclose disability status in the admission process. Information related
to a disability that has been released to the Disability Services Office
is not used in the admission review process. |
| Course Schedule: See the detailed schedule for your section. Information in this syllabus is subject to change. |