Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Assignments and Email

The following is an example of the format required for the Case 1 assignment titled "Making a Case for a Firewall" which is assigned in week (Unit) 1.

Smith, John
IS317 Unit 1 Analysis
Analysis 1


Deliverables and format:

  • Papers should not exceed the length specified in the assignment.
  • Submit you paper in Microsoft word - Font: Arial Size: 11 Point, Double spaced.
  • Cite references using the APA format where appropriate.
  • Use screenshots to document your work where applicable.
  • Submit each assignment type as a separate attachment (CA1, LAB1, RQ). You may group the labs into one document.
  • Review Questions are to be typed out and submitted with the correct answer(s) in a Word document.

Assignment Due Dates:

Assignments due dates are posted with the assignment. Late assignments will be graded in accordance with the standard school policy.

All assignments are to be emailed unless otherwise indicated. In addition, some assignments may require a hardcopy be turned in before the end of class.

Student Responsibility:

The student is responsible for submitting assignments on time and keeping track of submitted assignments. It is recommended that the student use a GMail account to audit assignment submission.

Email:

Be sure to follow the format for the email subject and attachment entries to avoid loosing points. Use your name and the correct Unit numbers associated with the assignment type.

Email to Beard.JL@gmail.com

Subject line: Smith, John IS317 Unit 1 Analysis 1
Attachment: Smith, John IS317 Unit 1 Analysis 1

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Attendance and Participation

Attendance:

Regular attendance and participation are essential for satisfactory progress. In the event you can not attend class, it is your responsibility to notify the instructor prior to the start of class via email or by leaving a phone message with the academic affairs secretary. Be sure to specify the class (IS316 or IS414 for example) and the instructor's name when speaking with the academic affairs secretary. If you need the instructor to return your call please provide your your phone number and a time you can be reached. Phone: 504.463-0338

Participation:

Active participation is graded based upon what you add to the class, beyond being in attendance, that is relevant to the class lecture or reading assignment. You have to be in attendance to receive a grade. Students not in attendance will receive a zero for participation for that class.