How you are evaluated:
Category Name | Course Value | Number of Assignments |
Chapter Discussions | 40% | 11 Chapter Discussion Forums |
Website Assignments | 25% | 5 Reviews / 5 Discussion Forums |
Knowledge Audits | 25% | 5 Reflective Blogs / 5 Blog Discussion Forums / 1 Research Methods Quiz |
Experience Development | 10% | 4 Discussion Forums |
Grading Scale: Here are the cutoffs for course grades:
A+ = 98, A = 92, A- = 90
B+ = 88, B = 82, B- = 80
C+ = 78, C = 72, C- = 70
D+ = 68, D = 62, D- = 60
F = 0-59
B+ = 88, B = 82, B- = 80
C+ = 78, C = 72, C- = 70
D+ = 68, D = 62, D- = 60
F = 0-59
Grade Book:
Online courses have special features that allow you to see your progress 24/7. Access is through the “My Grades” link on the course homepage.
Attendance Policy:
If your goal is to earn an “A” in this course, you will need to log on and participate a minimum of 6 times in each graded discussion forum.
How much time will you spend on this course – and how often should you log on?
Expect to spend a total of about between 120 – 150 hours on this course – which includes textbook reading, online website research, report writing and online discussion. I expect you to log-on and actively participate in each online discussion on a minimum of six different days. To achieve an “A” or in this course, you need to submit 10 high quality posts to each discussion forum. Note: if you wait until the final day or two to submit your discussion posts, your grade will be penalized.
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- How your grade is determined. Authored by: WIlliam Pelz. Provided by: Herkimer College. License: CC BY: Attribution