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    • • Understand that if one course is being replaced by another course, it will take its place in all degree programs offered within that department. o For example if COMM 6100 Communication Graphics is being replaced with COMM 6150 Graphic Imaging,...
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    • • Please address how this change will affect other courses, programs, and departments. Give careful consideration to this question. When this question is not considered it often leads to additional paperwork to address the problems created by the...
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    • • If multiple professors will be teaching this course initially please attach resumes of all those scheduled to teach the course. Research the information on availability of rooms, equipment, etc. Do not skip this question with the intent to...
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    • • Curriculum Change submissions at the University Level are accepted throughout the year. The committees meet regularly (bimonthly) during the first two months of the school year (September & October). Following that time both the Graduate and...
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    • Where are Level 2 Curriculum Changes submitted? • The original hard copy must be submitted to Lindsay Fullerton in the Administration Building 304. The proposal must have all the necessary signatures from the previous committees in order to be...
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    • We are all students. Some of us are taking courses in one way and some in another. The object of education is that we might learn to live together in harmony and comfort. Comfort and security can be realized by the owning of a modern home like the...
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    • University. The second group (G-J) refers to appendices from the Board of Regents. I will explain each Appendix and how it works within the manual. Appendix A is the University Undergraduate Curriculum Proposal Form – Consent Item. This is a form...
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    • U.S. Embassy 78 APPENDIX 9 | Typical assignments requested by co-workers and supervisors as shown in emails. Assignment from Javier From: Gonzalez, Javier A Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:06 PM To: Heslop, Brian C Subject: RE: BRAZIL HRR08...
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    • THE WEB 83 Writing for the Web 23 2. Pick one of those actors. 3. Define what that actor wants to do on the site. Each thing the actor does on the site becomes a use case. 4. For each use case, decide on the normal course of events when that actor...
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    • THE WEB 8 online learning is that clear, constant communication is essential. Distance learners can feel disconnected from their programs and instructors because of the physical distance between themselves and those with whom they are interacting....
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    • THE WEB 7 more detailed technical look at how specific tasks are accomplished. For instance, in the course module explaining web presentation techniques, the workbook explains what Cascading Style Sheets are and how they fit into the broader...
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    • THE WEB 6 Introduction The objectives for this capstone project were to (1) fulfill the capstone requirement for the Master of Arts in Professional Communication degree, (2) learn how to design a college-level course, and (3) create a body of work...
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    • THE WEB 58 Eom, S. B., Wen, H. J., & Ashill, N. (2006). The determinants of students' perceived learning outcomes and satisfaction in university online education: An empirical investigation. Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 4(2),...
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    • THE WEB 57 References Arbaugh, J. B. (2000). How Classroom Environment and Student Engagement Affect Learning in Internet-based MBA Courses. Business Communication Quarterly, 63(4), 9-26. Association of College & Research Libraries. (2004)....
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    • THE WEB 13 connect after conducting regular live video chats with their instructor, and the wide availability of video chat services makes this an easy way to help students succeed. Since online learners do not attend scheduled classes, online...
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    • THE WEB 11 accomplish project goals. Understanding the code that makes up the web is no different than the paper and ink that makes up a printing press. This course will give students the technical foundation needed to get started developing and...
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    • The Utah Agricultural College offers to the graduates of the Normal School and the High School excep­tional opportunities for advanced train- . ing in Agriculture, Home Economics, Agricultural Engi!!~_~Jing,.'.Com- ," metee,---lVleclian~--Arts...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 9 the system allowed for slight modifications to fit the needs of the course itself. Students seemed to adapt well to the new environment. The I-Text system was successful on many levels. Modifications to the...

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