Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
Assignments should be constructed using a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works or Word Pad. Macintosh users may also use the Macintosh version of Microsoft Word or Simple Text. If you do not have one of these word processing programs on your computer, you can use any word processor that allows you to save the document in Rich Text Format (.rtf). Most word processing programs allow you to save documents in various formats. Please refer to the user manual for your word processing program for information on saving files in these formats.
Sending Files to your Instructor:
Once you have completed your assignment, it must be submitted to your instructor. Before you send a file to your instructor, you must be certain the file is the correct file. Sending a file to your instructor is final. All files submitted to the instructor will be graded as they are submitted.
The Discussion Board is a communication and collaborative environment that enhances interaction between students and instructors with asynchronous discussion boards. The tools in the discussion board allow users to:
One of the most effective ways to study and learn is by getting feedback. Your "Quiz Yourself" activities give you an opportunity to test your knowledge. These activities may or may not count as part of your grade. These quizzes will provide you with an immedaite answer to how well you understand the material the lessons cover. Please use the quizzes to measure how you are doing. Because the "Quiz Yourself" activities are similar to the exams in content and types of questions, the quizzes will also help you get ready for Lesson and Part Exams. If you are incorrectly answering many "Quiz Yourself" questions, you should go back and review the textbook.
Unit exams within your course are found at the end of each Unit. This exam will only cover the material in that Unit.
Semester/Final exams within your course are found after a semester or at the end of each course. These exams will cover the material over many Units.