Assignments
Overview
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Assignment 3
Assignment 4
Participation
(Personalize all headings and text as necessary for your course. Change the menu [above] as you add and delete content on this page. Delete these notes after you have read them.)
Overview
There are four (4) major, required assignments in this course.
| Assignment Name | Due Date | Percent of Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Assignment 1: | ||
| Assignment 2: | ||
| Assignment 3: | ||
| Assignment 4: | ||
| Class Participation |
Some (or all) of your assignments will be turned in via Collect It, a Catalyst tool. Collect It instructions.
Collect It Dropbox: ( Link your Collect It area here. )
Assignment 1:
(In the heading for each assignment add the title (e.g. Assignment 1: Case study or Assignment 3: Reflection paper).
Explain assignment 1 fully here.
NOTE: If you prefer to create a separate page for the assignment instead of explaining it here, we would suggest that you provide a link to a PDF or Word document here.)
DUE DATE:
Assignment 2:
(In the heading for each assignment add the title (e.g. Assignment 1: Case study or Assignment 3: Reflection paper).
Explain assignment fully here.
NOTE: If you prefer to create a separate page for the assignment instead of explaining it here, we would suggest that you provide a link to a PDF or Word document here.)
DUE DATE:
Assignment 3:
(In the heading for each assignment add the title (e.g. Assignment 1: Case study or Assignment 3: Reflection paper).
Explain assignment fully here.
NOTE: If you prefer to create a separate page for the assignment instead of explaining it here, we would suggest that you provide a link to a PDF or Word document here.)
DUE DATE:
Assignment 4:
(In the heading for each assignment add the title (e.g. Assignment 1: Case study or Assignment 3: Reflection paper).
Explain assignment fully here.
NOTE: If you prefer to create a separate page for the assignment instead of explaining it here, we would suggest that you provide a link to a PDF or Word document here.)
DUE DATE:
Participation
(Customize with your expectations.)
Your class participation grade reflects the quality of participation and the regularity of your involvement in discussion.
Overview
Schedule
Assignments
Readings
Last updated: Thursday, 14-Oct-2010 14:09:25 PDT
© 2010 Information School of the University of Washington
All rights reserved