How
should I go about saving the Tutorial Assessments that I complete?
You
should create a folder on your computer's Hard Drive called "Computer
Science" and put all of your completed exercises in there. As an
alternative, you could save them on "Floppy Diskettes", a
"CD-ROM" or on a "Zip Disk". Remember that the purpose of
saving these exercises is so you can send them to me as part of the Portfolio
you will be creating.
How do
I ask questions if I need help?
Let
me count the ways. You can e-mail me at graves@siskiyous.edu. You can call
me at 841-5504, or if I am not there leave a voice mail. You can visit me
during my office hours on the Yreka campus (refer to Course Outline).
How do
I take Tutorial Assessments and the Final Exam?
The
eight Tutorial Assessments and the Final Exam will be taken on-line. Refer to
the Course Calendar for the dates these events will be posted to the web page.
Obviously these graded events are open book.
Can I
share books with other on-line students or with someone else in the regular
class?
No
problem. It's up to you to work out the logistics of doing so. However, it is
your responsibility to ensure all of your assignments are sent to me on time.
These dates and times are not negotiable!
What
about grades?
I
know who you are and therefore what your Student Number is. I will post
your grades by Student Number on the 'Grades' web page after each graded event
is completed.
Can I
take this course if I do not have a computer?
Yes you can. It will be made more difficult in that you will have to use the
college's computers and it's Internet connection, but it can be done. Remember,
each of you will have a User ID and Password. You can use the Computer Lab on
the Yreka campus. When in Yreka, see me if you have questions.
How do
I save my work if I am using the college's computers?
If
you are using one of the college's computers, save all of your work on either a
Floppy Diskette or a Zip Disk or on the 'H' Drive.