Syllabus (G100) ...This is the main page with links to ...

               Course Description

               Text/Exams

                       Unit I

                       Unit II

                       Unit III

                      
Unit IV

Read the welcome letter from the TA...

          Class Notes (Outlines)     To help you in your reading ...these are my lecture outlines.

                                                     Why Earth Science? Produced by Americal Geological Institute

Also, note that throughout this syllabus, any underlined blue colored word is a link (some drawings that could be related to  tests) meaning, if you click on it, it will take you to another webpage (site).    Students needing assistance with assignment or additional tutoring should contact the TA. Also, read the TA's letter to students.

The syllabus is a live object"
Will recommend you check BLACKBOARD open page weekly for updates as this is a living document.
This internet class starts Agust 23, 2010 and ends the WEEK of December 13, 2010.
       

Students are strongly advised to know the “Code of Student Rights, Responsibility, and Conduct” that can be found in the “Student handbook and planner that is published each fall semester” I expect students to read and understand the “Code” especially as it relates to Cheating, Plagiarizing, and Aiding and Abetting Others to Cheat or Plagiarize. Students caught cheating on exams/tests, projects or reports (plagiarizing) will receive a zero for that portion of the course.


"If you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs. Contact the Director of Services for Students with Disabilities (Walb, room 113, telephone number 481-6658), as soon as possible to work out the details. Once the Director has provided you with a letter attesting to your needs for modification, bring the letter to me. For more information, please visit the web site for SSD at http://www.ipfw.edu/ssd/ "


Introduce yourself using your picture in the (Introduction) discussion thread within the first week for (no later than August 31, 2010) 1% of your course grade.

Power Point Slides
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