Catalog Description: Enter the description of your
course. Much of your online course
information can be copied from your existing word processing
file or you can convert your existing file to HTML format.
You can change the names of the categories and still use the
bookmark links.
Use the Post-It links for additional resources
and examples. Delete the link upon completion of your
page.
Course Objectives
- List what you would like the student to know by the
end of the course.
- List what you would like the student to think by the
end of the course.
- List what you would like the student to do by the end
of the course.
Understanding
Objectives
Assignments
The following assignments are due on the dates indicated.
Refer to the course calendar
for a quick overview of assignments, exams and events.
Assignment
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Due Date
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Enter Assignment Title: and brief description
of assignment. Use the title area to link to the
assignment detail page
or unit detail page.
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Grades
Enter your course grading information in the table
below.
Look at the detail given in the
Essay
Expectations example from Santa Rosa Junior College
and the posting of a student's
"A"
paper.
A
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Outstanding achievement; you might want to
link to an "A" paper or project
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Minimum points or percentage
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B
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Excellent performance; clearly exceeds course
requirements
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minimum points or percentage
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C
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Average
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minimum points or percentage
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D
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Passed, but not at average achievement
standards
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minimum points or percentage
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Incompletes: Enter information on the
department's policy for issuing incompletes.
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Reading Materials
Required: The text for the course this
semester is/are:
- Author, A. (date). Book title. City, State:
Publisher.
- Author, B. (date). Book title. City, State:
Publisher.
- Author, A. (date). Book title. City, State:
Publisher.
List other book information you might want to include.
Suggested Readings: The list below contains
supplemental readings pertaining to the course.
- List other reference books
- Link to web
resources listed on the Course Resources page
You may want to include a brief summary of the
supplemental readings
Other
Materials
Each student needs an Internet account and access to a
machine with a Web browser. Basic e-mail,
netiquette,
and file management skills are helpful.
required material
required material
required material
Course
Units
Course Unit 1:Title of Course
Unit links to unit bookmark #1
Course Unit 2:Title of
Course Unit links to unit bookmark #2
Course Unit 3:Title of
Course Unit links to unit bookmark #3
Course Unit 4:Title of
Course Unit links to unit bookmark #4
Course Unit 5:Title of
Course Unit links to unit bookmark #5
Samples from other sites:
Introduction
to Philosophy,
Nursing
591,
Writing
122,
Text
Books and Course Materials example,
Computer
Access information on BIO 100/101 course (listed at the
bottom of the page)
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