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Students
should be present and punctual for all classes.
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Regular class
attendance will maximize your computer skills for your personal and
professional future.
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After missing 4
consecutive days or any 6 days of class, a student may be administratively
withdrawn from the class.
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In the event
of an excused or unexcused absence, you alone are responsible for promptly
discovering what you missed.
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Be respectful
of your instructor and fellow classmates at all times.
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As a courtesy,
please do not talk, type or print while the instructor is talking to the class
or when a student is asking a question which pertains to the class.
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Refrain from
“surfing” the Web during class, unless directed by your instructor.
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Turn off cell
phones, iPods, and pagers.
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Do not bring food
and drink into the classroom.
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You may work
together to solve problems. However, you must complete your own work. Print your name on your work.
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Cheating - It is expected that students will conduct
themselves with integrity. If you cheat
or assist others in cheating, you violate a trust between you and your
instructor.
Cheating includes but
is not limited to the following:
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Copy files or
lend your storage device to another student
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Copy answers
on exams or glance at nearby exams
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Print work for
someone else
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Turn in
assignments that have been used in other classes
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Purchase or
sell assignments or exam materials
If you cheat, some or
all of the following actions will be taken:
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You will
receive a lower point score up to and including a zero for that particular
assignment or exam.
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A report of
the incident may be forwarded to the Dean of Student Services. The Dean may file the report in your
permanent record and/or take further disciplinary action.
Name of this document: ITE 115 Class Policies.doc